Music
- The Reflections, a 1960s musical group
- Reflections, a solo project of Clint Newsom, guitarist and singer of the American rock band Rhythm of Black Lines
- Reflections Records, a primarily hardcore record label based in Arnhem, The Netherlands
- Albums
- Reflections (Steve Lacy album), 1959
- Reflections (Terry Knight and the Pack album), 1967
- Reflections (The Supremes album), 1968
- Reflections (Manos Hatzidakis album), 1970
- Reflections (The 5th Dimension album), 1971
- Reflections (Jerry Garcia album), 1976
- Reflections (Andy Williams album), 1977
- Reflections (Chet Atkins and Doc Watson album), 1980
- Reflections, a Gil Scott-Heron album, 1981
- Reflections (Rick James album), 1984
- Reflections (Hariharan album), 1988
- Reflections (Debby Boone album), 1989
- Reflections (Bobo Stenson album), 1995
- Reflections (After 7 album), 1995
- Reflections (The Carpenters album), 1998
- Reflections (Apocalyptica album), 2003
- Reflections (B.B. King album), 2003
- Reflections (Paul van Dyk album), 2003
- Reflections (Sandra album), 2006
- Reflections (A Retrospective), a 2006 greatest hits album by Mary J. Blige
- Reflections (Graham Nash album), 2009
- Reflections (Kurt Rosenwinkel album), 2009
- Reflections (S.E.X. Appeal album), 2010
- Reflections (Candice Night album), 2011
- Songs
- "Reflections" (The Supremes song), 1967
- "Reflections (Care Enough)", a 2001 single by Mariah Carey
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