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Darlin (often written Darlin’ or Darling) is a title used for multiple works in music and film, and it also serves as a common English term of endearment. The spelling variations appear in different media, but the core idea remains a familiar, affectionate address.

In music, Darlin’ is a 1967 single by the American rock band the Beach Boys. The song

In film, Darlin’ is a 2019 horror movie directed by Pollyanna McIntosh. The film is described as

Beyond titles, the term is widely used as an affectionate form of address in English, equivalent to

is
remembered
for
its
catchy
melody
and
vocal
harmonies,
and
it
was
released
during
the
group’s
late-1960s
period
of
experimentation
and
transition.
a
spiritual
successor
to
The
Girl
with
All
the
Gifts,
exploring
themes
of
adolescence
and
transformation,
while
standing
on
its
own
as
a
separate
work.
“dear”
or
“darling.”
It
also
appears
as
a
given
name
or
nickname
in
various
cultures
and
contexts,
sometimes
reflecting
endearment
within
families
or
communities.
When
encountered
as
a
title,
the
exact
meaning
is
usually
tied
to
the
tone
and
content
of
the
work
in
question.