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Robin Edmond Scott (born 1 April 1947, Croydon, London) is an English singer and founder of a music project he called M. His career encompasses four decades.
He grew up in the South London suburb of Croydon, and after leaving school enrolled at Croydon Art college, where he met Malcolm McLaren in the late 1960s. Scott befriended him and fashion guru Vivienne Westwood (with whom he was to collaborate ten years later).
He declined their offer to be involved in SEX, the Chelsea clothes shop which McLaren and Westwood launched, preferring to make his career in music. While at college he had displayed a talent for songwriting topical songs which he performed on radio and television, and this led to his debut album, entitled Woman From the Warm Grass, which was released on a small independent record label called Head Records.
Scott was backed on the album by a notable group of the time, Mighty Baby, but the recording studio soon folded. Scott began working as a troubadour, singing his own songs and accompanying himself on guitar and spent a period playing folk music clubs as a solo musician, sharing bills with such emergent artists as David Bowie, John Martyn and Ralph McTell. He also recorded a session for the BBC, one of the tracks from which was included on the CD reissue of the album in 2001.
M Magazine was a monthly teen magazine. It was published by Bauer Publishing, the United States division of the German firm Bauer Verlagsgruppe. The first issue was released in January 2000. It folded in December 2015.
Like the majority of teenage magazines, it contains common features like teen gossip, quizzes, fashion, hot couples, posters and more with celebrities that are of interest to its readers. Many Disney, Nickelodeon and Pop music stars are usually the focus and on cover of the magazine.
An annual survey in 2007 by Experian Simmons Research of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, found that M Magazine tied among American girls 8 to 14 for familiarity, with nearly one in three girls in that age group surveyed saying they had read or looked at the magazine. Circulation was 217,183 in 2006.
(Junsu) jinan gwageosoge heuteojyeossdeon sigandeulgwa
Sujubeun misoleul nanun ulideulyi geoli
Geu saileul salmyeosi muldeulyeojun bolabic bada
Ajig geuli olaedoen yeonineun anijiman
Neowa na gateun goseul balabomyeo hana dul saegyeonoheun
Hyimihan baljagugi naege isseo Nothing better than that
(Changmin) eoneusaebuteo jayeonseule naeane jalaon oeloume
Naanin nugungaleul sojunghage saenggaghanjeog eobsdeon naldeul
(Yoochun) acimeul goelobhineun nunibusin haessal
Neujeun bam gil bicuneun hwanhan dalbic
Jaggo sunsuhaessdeon gieoge tolajigo gaseum seolleeo
(Jaejoong) ije ggaedalassjyo dan hanayi sarangingeol
Namollae heullin nunmul gieognaji anhge eonjelado
Ddaseuhan balam doeeo neol gamssaaneulgge
Gaggeum hwansangceoleom sarajilgga dulyeoweojyeo
Eonjena bigawado cilheulggati kamkamhan eodumi wado
Geudae gyeoteseo gidalilgge Nothing better than that
(Yunho) suhwagi neomeo gyesog jaejaldaedeon suda
Ddaeloneun neomeojyeoseo tultuldaeneun
Naegyeoteul jikyeojuneun ni maltu ne momjisi naleul usgehae
(Junsu) jinan gwageosoge heuteojyeossdeon sigandeulgwa
Sujubeun misoleul nanun ulideulyi geoli
Geu saileul salmyeosi muldeulyeojun bolabic bada
Ajig geuli olaedoen yeonineun anijiman
Neowa na gateun goseul balabomyeo hana dul saegyeonoheun
Hyimihan baljagugi naege isseo Nothing better than that
(Jaejoong) halue ggocpigo sideuneun sesang sueoggaeyi sarang
(Junsu) saegyeojigo jiweojyeodo neol hyanghan naemaeum (ggeuti eobseo)
(Changmin) sel su eobsneun sigan ceonceonhi heulleogado
Ceoeum sarangeul yagsoghan geunal geudaelo yeongweonhaltejyo
(Jaejoong) ije ggaedalassjyo dan hanayi sarangingeol
Namollae heullin nunmul gieognaji anhge eonjelado
Ddaseuhan balam doeeo neol gamssaaneulgge
Gaggeum hwansangceoleom sarajilgga dulyeoweojyeo
Eonjena bigawado cilheulggati kamkamhan eodumi wado
(Yoochun) geudae gyeoteseo
(Yunho) namuga doeseo
(Changmin) swil goseul jugo
(Junsu) hemeji anhge deungbuli doeseo