XXL may refer to:
XXL was a Macedonian girl pop group from Skopje who represented the Republic of Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 with the song "100% Te Ljubam" in Stockholm, Sweden. Versions of the song were recorded in both Macedonian and English. Author John Kennedy O'Connor suggests in his The Eurovision Song Contest - The Official History that the appearance and choreography had been emphasised to the exclusion of the vocals, which contributed to the low score.
The group members were: Marija Nikolova, Ivona Džamtovska, Rosica Nikolovska and Verica Karanfilovska.
XXL is a television channel in France that is dedicated to pornography and erotica. Created in 1996 and transmitted by the AB Sat satellite, it was at the time the first French channel to broadcast pornography every evening. Nowadays, it is available on every cable and satellite distributor as an option channel. XXL starts its programming at 10:30 PM with either an erotic film, or a talk show, sometimes hosted by former pornographic film actresses. Starting at midnight, it broadcasts two pornographic films, of which the second is a repeat broadcast from the previous week. It broadcasts a gay movie every Tuesday and an amateur film every Wednesday. At the time of the debate on the protection of the minors with respect to the images in pornographic matter of 2002, the channel was strongly criticized because half of pornographic films on French television, were on this channel.
MUH may refer to:
MUH (stylized as MUH~) was a Japanese pop girl group which was formed from the Japanese television program "Akiba Limousine" in 2003. Derived from the initials of the members, MUH (Mori-Usami-Harada) toured around Japan singing their interpretations of hit anime theme songs. Led by Yurika Mori, the band performed in cosplay outfits such as maid costumes, pajamas, and school uniform.
Singing was the main activity of the group, whether it be their interpretations of famous anime theme songs, songs requested by fans through the radio, or their very own original songs that they wanted to share with everybody. The group released two albums, Maamaamaa in 2003, and Vitamin MUH in 2005. The group also released two DVDs, MUH in 2005, and Muh Thank You in 2007.
The band members also have their own careers outside of the group, appearing in their own picture book collections, DVDs, casting in commercials, dramas, and movies.
The group officially disbanded on July 7, 2007, as announced during their live show at Shinjuku Ruido on June 9, 2007, and made official on their website last June 11, 2007.
Over to under
Enter your wonder baby
Submerge into me baby
And take me to higher
Submerge within the light
Illuminate my night
And let your atmosphere surround me
Submerge within the light all night
Till we become the sun
See if I'm breathing
Because I'm not sure
Tonight if I'm alive
Words are demeaning
They can't describe
Submerge within the light