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A request that this article title be changed to Fortunate is under discussion. Please do not move this article until the discussion is closed.

"Fortunate" is a 1999 neo soul song. It may also refer to:

People

Other uses

  • MSC Fortunate, a cargo ship also known as MV Fortune and MV Hyundai Fortune
  • ST Fortunate, a tug
  • Camp Fortunate, a Lewis and Clark Expedition campsite in August 1805
  • "The Fortunate", a track on the album Cartel by the American rock band Cartel

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