Music
- Giorno Giovanna's Stand, Gold Experience, is named after Prince's album "The Gold Experience".
- Giorno's favorite musician is Jeff Beck.[19]
- Luca's name is possibly a reference to the song Luka by Suzanne Vega.
- Bruno Buccirati's Stand, Sticky Fingers, is named after The Rolling Stones album Sticky Fingers.[20]
- The album "Sticky Fingers" was particularly known for having a functional zipper in the sleeve for its vinyl release. Sticky Fingers the Stand creating zippers is a reference to this.[20]
- Bucciarati licking Giorno's face is a possible reference to the Rolling Stones logo featuring a tongue.
- Bucciarati's favorite music is Agharta and Bitches Brew by Miles Davis.
- Polpo's Stand, Black Sabbath, is named after the English heavy metal band, Black Sabbath.
- Polpo biting off his fingers may be a reference to the Black Sabbath guitarist, Tony Iommi, losing the tips of his middle and ring finger as a teenager.
- Leone Abbacchio's Moody Blues is a direct reference to the British rock band The Moody Blues.
- Mario Zucchero's Stand, Soft Machine, is named after British rock band Soft Machine.
- Guido Mista's Stand, Sex Pistols, is a reference to the British punk band Sex Pistols.
- Sale's Stand, Kraft Work, is named after the German electronic band, Kraftwerk.
- Kraft Work's robotic design may have been inspired by the songs The Man-Machine or The Robots from the Kraftwerk album The Man-Machine.
- The location of Mista and Sale's fighting being a highway may have been inspired by the Kraftwerk album Autobahn.
- Kraft Work's localized name, Arts & Crafts, may reference the Canadian record label, Arts & Crafts Productions.
- Pericolo's name may be a reference to Perry Como.
- Formaggio's Stand, Little Feet, is a reference to the American rock band Little Feat.
- A pose pulled off by Little Feet and Aerosmith is a reference to the album cover of Little Feat's Under the Radar
- Narancia Ghirga's Stand, Aerosmith, is named after American Rock band Aerosmith.
- Illuso's Stand, Man in the Mirror, is a reference to Man in the Mirror by Michael Jackson.
- Pannacotta Fugo's Stand, Purple Haze, is a reference to the song Purple Haze, by Jimi Hendrix.
- Coco Jumbo and its Stand Mr.President are references both to the German eurodance group Mr. President, and their song Coco Jamboo.
- Pesci's Stand, Beach Boy, is named after American rock band The Beach Boys.
- Prosciutto's Stand, The Grateful Dead, is a reference to American rock band The Grateful Dead.
- Melone's Stand, Baby Face, is named after American R&B artist Babyface.
- Ghiaccio's White Album is named after The Beatles album The Beatles, nicknamed White Album by fans.
- The song used as the first ending of the anime's fourth season is Freek'n You by American A&B group Jodeci.
- Risotto Nero's Stand, Metallica, is a reference to the American heavy metal band Metallica with the ability being inspired by the album cover of the Metallica album Load.
- Diavolo and Vinegar Doppio's Stand, King Crimson, is named after the alternative rock band King Crimson; whilst the ability Epitaph is named after their song Epitaph.
- Squalo's Stand, Clash, is named after British punk group The Clash.
- Tiziano's Stand, Talking Head, is a reference to Talking Heads, a new wave American group.
- Some music references can be found in the Part 5 novel Golden Heart, Golden Ring; Coniglio's The Cure, Sogliola Lopez's Joy Division and Rigatoni's Public Image Limited are named after three Post-Punk/New Wave bands: The Cure, Joy Division and Public Image Ltd, respectively.
- Carne's Stand, Notorious B.I.G, is a reference to American Rapper The Notorious B.I.G.
- Trish Una's Stand, Spice Girl, is named after the British pop group Spice Girls, as well her battlecry is a reference to their song Wannabe.
- Cioccolata's Stand, Green Day, shares its name with the American punk group Green Day.
- Secco's Stand, Oasis, is named after alternative British rock band Oasis.
- The pose done by Giorno on the cover of Volume 62 is a reference to the album cover of Dio's Holy Diver.
- Chariot Requiem and Gold Experience Requiem are a reference to the requiem mass composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Franz Xaver Süssmayr, and Joseph Leopold Eybler, Requiem.
- Scolippi's Stand, Rolling Stone, is named after the British rock band The Rolling Stones.
- In the novel Purple Haze Feedback, Sheila E is named after the American singer of the same name.
- In Purple Haze Feedback, Sheila E's Voodoo Child, Cannolo Murolo's All Along The Watchtower, Vittorio Cataldi's Dolly Dagger, Angelica Attanasio's Night Bird Flying, Vladimir Kocaqi's Rainy Day Dream Away, and Massimo Volpe's Manic Depression are named after the Jimi Hendrix songs: Voodoo Child, All Along the Watchtower, Dolly Dagger, Night Bird Flying, Rainy Day Dream Away, and Manic Depression, respectively.
- The song used as the second ending of the anime's fourth season is Modern Crusaders by German band Enigma.
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