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  • "Orange" (song), a 2007 comedy rock song by David O'Doherty
  • "L'Orange" (song), a 1964 pop song by Gilbert Bécaud
  • "Orange", a song by Love Battery on the 1990 album Between the Eyes
  • "Orange", a song by Art Alexakis on the 2019 album Sun Songs
  • "Orange", a song by Pinegrove on the 2022 album 11:11
  • "Orange", a song by Gen Hoshino and Masayasu Wakabayashi on the 2023 EP Lighthouse

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