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2 A.M. may refer to: *A time on the 12-hour clock Music *2AM (band), a South Korean band *''2AM'', a 1993 album by saxophonist Theo Travis * "2AM" (Adrian Marcel song), a 2014 song by Adrian Marcel * "2AM" (Bear Hands song), a 2016 by Bear Hands on the album ''You'll Pay For This'' * "2 A.M." (Iron Maiden song), a song on the album ''X Factor'' * "2 A.M." (Slightly Stoopid song), a song on the album ''Chronchitis'' * "2AM" (SZA song), a song on the deluxe version of the album ''Ctrl'' *"2AM", a 2007 song by Hiem and Philip Oakey * ''2:00 AM'' (album), by Raquel SofĂ­a (2018) See also *"Breathe (2 AM)", a 2004 song by Anna Nalick *'' 2:00 AM Paradise Cafe'', 1984 album by Barry Manilow * 2AM (company) 2AM is an American film production and management company founded in 2021 by Christine D'Souza Gelb, David Hinojosa, and Kevin Rowe. The company is best known for producing films such as ''Bodies Bodies Bodies'' (2022), ''The Starling Girl'' (202 ... an American film production comp ...
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12-hour Clock
The 12-hour clock is a time convention in which the 24 hours of the day are divided into two periods: a.m. (from Latin , translating to "before midday") and p.m. (from Latin , translating to "after midday"). For different opinions on representation of midday and midnight, see #Confusion at noon and midnight Each period consists of 12 hours numbered: 12 (acting as 0), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. The daily cycle starts at 12 midnight, runs through 12 noon, and continues until just before midnight at the end of the day. There is no widely accepted convention for how midday and midnight should be represented. The 12-hour clock was developed from the second millennium BC and reached its modern form in the 16th century AD. The 12-hour time convention is common in several English-speaking nations and former British colonies, as well as a few other countries. History and use The natural day-and-night division of a calendar day forms the fundamental basis as to why e ...
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