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Can You Hear Me? may refer to:
- \"Can You Hear Me?\", 1974 \n
- \"Can You Hear Me\", 2008 \n
- \"Can You Hear Me?\", 2009 \n
- \"Can You Hear Me?\", a song by Charli XCX from XCX World \n
- \"Can You Hear Me\", a song by Hybrid from Disappear Here \n
- \"Can You Hear Me? (Ayayaya)\", a 2012 song by Wiley \n
- \"Can You Hear Me\", 2015/2019 \n
- \"Can You Hear Me\", a song by Kissing the Pink (KTP) from Certain Things Are Likely \n
- \"Can You Hear Me\", a song by Mariah Carey from The Rarities \n
- \"Can You Hear Me\", a song by Missy Elliott from Under Construction \n
- \"Can You Hear Me?\", a song by Richard Fleeshman \n
- \"Can You Hear Me\", a song by Taeyeon \n
- Can You Hear Me? (EP), a 2013 extended play by South Korean singer IU \n
- \"Can You Hear Me?\", a song by Renaissance from Novella \n
- Can You Hear Me?, an album by Rick Wakeman \n
- Can You Hear Me?, a telephone scam first reported in 2017 \n
- \"Can You Hear Me?\" , an episode of the twelfth series of Doctor Who \n
- \"Can You Hear Me?\" (Doctors), a 2020 episode of Doctors \n
- Can You Hear Me? , a 2018 French-Canadian television series \n
- Can You Hear Me? , a 2020 Sri Lankan television series
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