Shake
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Shake may refer to:
Music
Albums
- Shake (The Thing album) (2015)
- Shake (John Schlitt album) (1995)
- Shake! (album) (1968), by the Siegel–Schwall Band
- Shake (2001), by Zucchero Fornaciari
Songs
- "Shake" (Sam Cooke song) (1964), notably covered by Otis Redding
- "Shake!" (The Time song) (1990)
- "Shake" (EliZe song) (2004)
- "Shake" (Ying Yang Twins song) (2005)
- "Shake" (Jesse McCartney song) (2010)
- "Shake" (Little Boots song) (2011)
- "Shake" (Flavour N'abania song) (2012)
- "Shake" (1981), by GQ
- "Shake" (1993), from the album Concentration by Machines of Loving Grace
- "Shake" (1999), by Double
- "Shake" (2009), by Chae Yeon
- "Shake" (2009), from The Alesha Show: The Encore by Alesha Dixon
- "Shake" (2013), by Victoria Justice
- "Shake" (2013), from Let's Be Still by The Head and the Heart
People
- Anthony "Shake" Shakir, Detroit techno producer
- Master Shake, a character in Aqua Teen Hunger Force
- Sheikh Abdullah Ahmad or Shake, Malaysian singer
Other
- Shake (company), a legal document startup
- Shake (shingle), a wooden shingle made from split logs
- Shake (software), an image-compositing package produced by Apple Inc
- Shake (unit), an informal unit of time equal to ten nanoseconds
- Shake, Zimbabwe
- SHAKE algorithm, a time integration algorithm for molecular dynamics simulation
- Camera shake, an effect fixed with image stabilization
- Shake, another name for Sake language, used in parts of Gabon
- The Shake (dance), a fad dance of 1960s
See also
- The Shake (disambiguation)
- Shake It (disambiguation)
- Shaked (surname)
- Shaken (disambiguation)
- Shaker (disambiguation)
- Shakes (disambiguation)
- Shakin' (disambiguation)
- Shock (disambiguation)
- Shook (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "Shake"
- All pages with titles containing Shake
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