Erotica (disambiguation)

Erotica (disambiguation)

Erotica may refer to:

* Erotica, works of art that deal with erotically stimulating or arousing descriptions
* Erotica (album), the fifth studio album by pop singer Madonna
* Erotica (song), the first single from Madonna's album "Erotica"
* Erotica (The Darling Buds album), the final album of The Darling Buds


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