Hail Mary (album)

Definition
"Hail Mary (album)" refers to a musical recording released under the title Hail Mary. As of the present, there is no widely documented or notable album bearing this exact title that is recognized in major music reference sources.

Overview
Due to the lack of verifiable information in established encyclopedic references, the existence, release date, artist, genre, track listing, and reception of an album titled Hail Mary cannot be confirmed. It is possible that the title has been used for independent or limited‑distribution releases that have not achieved broader coverage.

Etymology/Origin
The phrase “Hail Mary” originates from the traditional Catholic prayer, and in contemporary usage it is often employed metaphorically to denote a desperate or last‑ditch effort. In music, the term has been used for song titles (e.g., the 1996 track by 2 Chainz) and album concepts, suggesting themes of pleading, redemption, or high stakes. An album bearing this title would likely draw on such connotations.

Characteristics
Accurate information is not confirmed. If an album titled Hail Mary exists, its characteristics—such as musical style, lyrical content, production credits, and visual artwork—remain undocumented in reliable sources.

Related Topics

  • Hail Mary (prayer) – the original religious text from which the phrase derives.
  • Hail Mary (song) – various songs named “Hail Mary” across multiple genres.
  • List of albums with religious or prayer‑related titles – a category that may include works with similar thematic naming.

Note: The term “Hail Mary (album)” does not appear in major music databases, scholarly publications, or widely circulated media reports, indicating that it is not an established concept within the encyclopedic record.

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