Robbie Williams career. Stars

Alcohol and drugs, women and suspicions of homosexuality - the scandalous life that Williams led until recently was not discussed only by the lazy. But there was also something valuable in him - his undoubted talent, which turned Williams into the idol of millions.

Robbie Williams - biography

The future singer was born in 1974 in the city of Stoke-on-Trent in England. His father and mother filed for divorce when the boy was three years old. He and his half-sister Sally then lived with Williams' mom, who was a florist.

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At school, the guy was lazy and distinguished by clown behavior. But with early years showed artistic inclinations and enjoyed playing in school plays. Singing and dancing young man were also given without difficulty. Probably, his talent was already noticed at that time, since he often got the main roles.

At 16 Robbie Williams graduated from high school and, at the insistence of his mother, went to an audition. The guys from the Take That team appreciated his talent, and Williams became one of their members. The first successes as part of a boy band At first, the guys sang only other people's songs and did not rush to the big stage. However, in 1991, the boy band released their first album, Take That and Party. At first, he did not find a response from the public, but after the members signed a contract with the BMG record company, they gained fame and fame. And their debut album took the first lines in the charts and received seven awards. For five years, the guys were at the peak of their fame, but then a bully woke up in Robbie again. He drank, fought and cursed with the rest of the members and even dyed his hair in White color. In mid-summer 1995, Williams finally left the group, which caused discontent among Take That fans.

First solo projects

The group broke up, and the ex-vocalist of Take That had thoughts of performing on his own. However, the signed contract did not give such an opportunity, and Williams was forced to sue BMG within a year.

All this time, the singer led a wild life, drank and used drugs. For a year, fans of the group almost forgot about its former member. And when his first song "Freedom", previously performed by George Michael, was released in the summer of 1996, the listeners did not take it too warmly.

Robbie Williams begins recording his first album. The first single "South of the border" was written by Williams himself and gravitated towards rock music. He did not cause a stir. But the 1997 song "Angels" was undoubtedly a triumph. Thanks to this composition, the entire album of the singer took the first line in the UK chart. A year later, the composition was published in the USA, and for two whole years it sounded in various charts.

The relationship with Nicole Appleton found expression in the singer's next album, co-authored with Guy Chambers. The composition "Millenium" from this collection was waiting for popularity in Europe, where 400 thousand copies of it were sold out.

Bloody scenes from Williams and duets with hot Australian beauties

The third album of Robbie Williams "The ego has landed", released for the US audience, was received rather indifferently. In contrast, the compilation album "Sing when you're winning", created at the beginning of the new millennium, has sold more than six million copies in Europe and England. And the video for the single "Rock Dj" included in the album, in which Williams undresses and tears off pieces of his skin, received an MTV VMA award.

The song “Kids” from this collection was created in a duet with Kylie Minogue, and another Australian beauty, Nicole Kidman, participated in the recording of the fourth collection, which sold seven million copies.

In the following years, the albums "Escapology" and "Intensive Care" were released, as well as the collection of songs "Greatest Hits". The least successful album for Robbie was "Rudebox" in 2006 with a rather provocative single of the same name, which, despite this, was in the lead in the charts. different countries.

So it is absolutely justified that in 2005 the singer was recognized as the best performer among men according to the MTV Europe Music Award.

Williams radio project and new Take That compositions

A collection was published in 2010 best songs singer, recorded by him since the early 90s. During this period, the album "Progress" was also released, created by the boy band Take That in full force. In mid-autumn 2011, Williams becomes a DJ on his own Rudebox Radio show. The show ran until the end of 2012. And the album "Take the Crown", two singles from which took the top lines of the charts, once again confirmed the talent of the hot British guy. One of the latest compilations "Swings both Ways" included covers of old songs and new compositions in the swing genre.

Robbie Williams - personal life

From the time this hot British guy was a member of the boy band Take That, he was suspected of homosexual inclinations. The singer himself only joked about this, thereby bringing even more fog into this issue. And the ambiguous lyrics, videos and photos of the group completely confused the fans and caused rumors in the press.

However, the singer managed to get a double benefit from this: for many years the ranks of his fans were replenished with representatives of gay orientation, and when he was tired of these rumors, with the help of lawyers he sued the publishers for a significant amount.

The final refutation of all the rumors was a stormy romance with All Saints vocalist Nicole Appleton. The result of the novel was Nicole's pregnancy, which the girl was forced to terminate. According to her, she did it at the insistence of the producers. Then Robbie Williams and Nicole went their separate ways.

This hot British guy had other novels, in particular, with another singer - Geri Halliwell and actress Cameron Diaz, but this relationship did not end in anything. In 2006, Williams went to a blindfold meeting. There he met actress Ayda Field. They soon began a relationship.

However, the character of the singer has not changed: in 2009, Robbie Williams offered the girl a hand and a heart on the air. After which he said that he did it for the sake of laughter and the rating of the show. Aida was not easy, but apparently she had a strong character. And in early August 2010, their wedding really took place. Now the happy couple lives in Los Angeles, they already have two children: daughter Theodora Rose was born in 2012, and son Charlton Valentine was born in 2014. And surprisingly, the singer for the first time began to behave approximately: even before the wedding he stopped smoking and does not have a soul in his children. The taming of the obstinate Robbie took place ...

Being famous is what Robbie Williams has always wanted. And he managed to fulfill his dream. Even if you have never come into contact with the work of this British musician, you have undoubtedly heard about his scandalous behavior. This bad boy knows how to shock the audience. He knows how to charge a huge crowd with his energy and unique sense of humor. His concerts are a real drive. This is said by fans of the pop star, who see Robbie as complex and interesting personality. Is it really?

short biography

Ordinary boy games, ordinary conversations with friends, ordinary family gatherings - Robbie Williams' childhood was quite ordinary for a British boy. He was born on February 13, 1974 in the beautiful English city of Stoke-on-Trent.


Rob is the common child of Teresa and Peter Williams. In addition to him, the girl Sally grew up in the family, a child from her father's first marriage. While the children played and explored the world, the parents were developing their own pub. Three years after the birth of Robbie, the marriage broke up. Teresa began to raise children alone, and Peter took the pseudonym Pete Conway and decided to make a career as a comedian.


It is not known whether genes or constant meetings with his comedian father influenced the development of the boy's sense of humor, but at school he was known as a clown. He was also lazy and a loser. But this did not stop Robbie from participating in theatrical performances on the school stage, singing songs on the guitar and captivating the hearts of those around him with his charm. In addition, he often got the main roles in musicals. If you look at the children's photos of this British singer, then a signature smile of a slightly oblique and cheerfulness immediately catches your eye - from a young age he was charismatic. No wonder the school plays came just for him.

Robbie's school life ended with a failure in the exams and ... joining a new boy group "Take that". Just on the day when 16-year-old Rob left the walls of the educational institution, his mother came across an ad for recruitment into a boy band. Teresa, not doubting her son's talent, invited him to try his hand. He took her advice and made the right decision: his audition impressed the members of the new group. 5 years of success awaited ahead as part of Take that, recognized as one of the most successful British teams.


Tours, constant concerts, awards, crowds of fans - this is what the life of an attractive young man consisted of in the early 90s. Participation in the boy band turned out to be not only popular for Robbie Williams. He became addicted to alcohol and drugs. The young man understood what it threatened, but he did not care. Even persuasion did not help the intractable guy Elton John who has already experienced all the perniciousness of habit. But the musician will turn to rehabilitation only in the late 90s, and in the new millennium he will still have to be treated for addiction with antidepressants. In the meantime, the charming Briton enjoys life and bathes in the love of fans.


But, as often happens, a well-coordinated team begins to disintegrate. That's what happened with "Take that". After 5 years of working together, disagreements arose. And if someone in the group tried not to talk about it, then Rob decided to rebel. He dyed his hair, started fooling around, and eventually left the group in 1995, admitting that it was a real prison for him. Why? All the work came down to rules and obligations that put pressure on him.

For a year, Robbie Williams drops out of the music world. Fans treat him very ambiguously, in addition there were problems with the violation of the terms of the contract concluded with "Take that" - in general, the popular Briton was not up to music. Having dealt with all legal issues, he embarked on a solo career and in the summer of 1996 released a cover version of George Michael's "Freedom-90". The public did not accept this single, as well as the next one.

Robbie was not going to give up and at the end of 1997 he recorded the song "Angels". The touching and tender track not only conquered the British hit parade, in which it was located for 27 weeks, but also became a national hit. It was from this single that the real popularity and demand for Robbie Williams as a solo singer began.

The musician's fame grew. In the UK, sales of his albums and singles reach record levels. In 1998, Robbie was even recognized as the best-selling singer. But besides Europe, there is also America. To conquer it, the artist records the album "The Ego Has Landed" - a compilation from two previous collections. But the American public reacted coolly to the appearance of the British singer on their soil. But the British could not wait for the release of his next single and album. The musician tried not to disappoint them and released new hits.

In 2006 - 2007, Robbie slowed down. He actively took up his health, which was faltering. Abuse of various substances and problems of a personal nature affected. After giving up bad habits, an inveterate bachelor decided to surprise the audience with a wedding. In 2010, he married American actress Ayda Field. The pop musician found real family happiness a little later: in 2012 they became the parents of a charming girl, and in 2014 - a boy.


Happy, grown up and popular Robbie Williams admits: children have changed his attitude to life. He is ready to sing their praises and admire every movement. But the performer does not forget about music either. A million crowd of fans are waiting for his performances and new hits. Disappointing them is not in Robbie's rules. Therefore, he continues to sing and is not going to stop there.



Interesting Facts

  • The singer's full name is Robert Peter Maximilian Williams.
  • Rob's childhood idol was John Travolta's character Danny Zuko from the 1978 film Grease. It was he, according to the singer, who influenced the development of his artistry.
  • In addition to numerous awards, the singer was awarded an entry in the Guinness Book of Records. For this, he did nothing special: he simply announced the start of a world tour. 1.6 million tickets were sold per day. This was the reason for the appearance of his name in the book of record achievements in 2006.
  • School plays are not the only thing that Robbie was fond of. He loved to play ball. The artist admits that if it were not for the music, now we would see him in a football uniform.
  • The singer's name has been inducted into the British Music Hall of Fame. He was recognized as the best performer of the 90s.
  • In the artist's hometown, three streets are named after his songs. Angel Road, Candy Street and High Street were a gift from the people of Stoke-on-Trent for Robbie's 40th birthday.
  • The single "Have fun like a Russian" made a lot of noise. On the part of the singer, it was a joke, tomfoolery. But the Russian public was very interested in the attitude of the British to Russia. Feeling his responsibility, Robbie even began to look for a reason to communicate with Russian journalists. He told them that he admired the strength and spirit of Russia and that, if possible, he would definitely talk with Vladimir Putin. Although the song did not take high positions, it caused a lot of talk.
  • There are 48 eggs in the singer's rider. So he takes care of his own staff. After all, they also need something to eat.


  • A career in the group "Take that" turned into a scandal for the British. Posters with members of the boy band were ambiguous: fans had questions about Robbie's sexual orientation. That was the group's promotion policy. Subsequently, Rob even sued the print media, which accused him of unconventional connections. The British court issued its verdict - Williams is a normal man. The newspapers had to pay the musician compensation for moral damages.
  • You can get acquainted with the personality of Robbie Williams in his autobiographical book Robbie Williams: All About Me. The name sounds quite “modest”, however, the image of the artist obliges. In addition to this book, there is another - "Feel".
  • In 2001, the musician recorded a duet with Nicole Kidman on the song "Somethin" Stupid, which was once performed by Frank Sinatra. The single topped the UK charts, and the video shot for it allowed fans to enjoy the beautiful video sequence.
  • By the way, Elton John nicknamed Robbie modern Frank Sinatra . The reason for this comparison was the voice of the singer - tenor.
  • The body of a pop artist is decorated with more than 20 tattoos. Among them, family “inscriptions” stand out: Robbie immortalized the memory of his mother, grandmother Betty and grandfather Jack.
  • The famous singer suffers from dyslexia. Skipping words when reading or writing in such a way that no one understands anything is in the spirit of people who happened to meet this violation. Another musician is nearsighted.
  • Rob does not spare money and time for charity. In 2012, he captained a football team that participated in a charity match. All funds went to support the UNICEF organization that provides assistance to children. He later became her ambassador.
  • Robbie's former women say that he is a very sensitive person. He is far from indifferent to public rumors regarding his work and personality. Such impressionability led to dependence on antidepressants - he could not live in constant stress.
  • Before becoming a member of the popular boy band, Williams helped his mother in a flower shop. He also worked as a window salesman, but was fired for his honesty. The director did not like that the young man tells customers about the poor quality of products.
  • Robbie is not indifferent to everything supernatural. The song "Angels" was written under the impression of the paranormal. The meaning of the composition, according to the musician, is literally the following: loved ones pass away, but return to look after us.
  • The artist also collects everything related to Star Wars.
  • Robbie Williams is famous for his extraordinary antics. To undress in the video, to be naked in public, to get drunk or fight - quite in his spirit. Scandalous fame fuels interest in him, although many fans do not share this behavior of the idol.
  • Released in 1999 football game FIFA 2000. She has a direct relationship with Robbie. First, he recorded the title track for her - " It's Only Us". Secondly, it was a 3D model, whose movements later became part of the computer graphics of football characters.


  • The United States did not submit to the musician's work, but he achieved resounding success in Latin America. There he is always expected and greeted with joyful exclamations.
  • Robbie has his idols. He listens to the vocals of Freddie Mercury, the music of John Lennon. His favorite bands are U2 and Queen.

The best songs of Robbie Williams


His iconic and most successful single is, without a doubt, Angels. For the British, this is already a classic, without which jukeboxes cannot do. The song is still the leader in sales compared to other compositions of the singer. Although 20 years have passed since the release (1997). Time has no control over her. Even Robbie himself considers "Angels" the most successful. How else did the musician captivate the audience?

  • « feel"- another international hit that touches with lyrics, musical accompaniment and the characteristic voice of the singer. The frame of the track is a clip. Black and white footage is best known, although a color version has also been recorded. American actress Daryl Hannah took part in the filming of the video. Thanks to her, the song managed to attract the attention of the American audience.

"Feel" (listen)

  • « Millennium" became the first single to reach the top position of the UK charts. The composition itself has a social connotation and accuses people of their vices. It's time to stop - the Lord sees everything, Robbie sings. It is noteworthy that in the video the artist performed in the image of James Bond.


  • « Supreme"- the success of this track went far beyond the UK. It entered the top ten in the islands of New Zealand, and even reached gold status in France - it was not for nothing that the musician recorded a version in French. In addition to the song itself, the video for it is also attractive. In the video sequence, reminiscent of recordings on an old tape, the performer acts as a racer, striving to win the championship. Robbie's character was based on Scottish racing driver Jackie Stewart.

"Supreme" (listen)

  • « Rock DJ"- an incendiary and danceable song that opened the top of the charts in Argentina and Mexico. And again the clip - it is impossible to pass by it. In it, Robbie is presented as a DJ who gradually undresses and eventually takes off his ... muscles. In the video sequence, there is both entertainment and satire familiar to the singer.
  • « Candy"- another successful track, for which an equally attractive video was shot. Robbie tried on the role of a guardian angel in a soft pink suit. According to the plot, he saves the "honor" of a narcissistic girl, hovering in the clouds. The entire video sequence, like the song itself, is an attempt to make fun of young beauties.

"Candy" (listen)

  • « The Road to Mandalay"he wrote under the influence of impressions about the most wonderful summer that the singer managed to spend after for long years permanent work. The vacation ended and led to the writing of a song that topped the charts.

The best films about Robbie Williams and with his participation


DVD-recordings from concerts - an opportunity to touch the artist's work and feel the atmosphere of a live concert. Robbie has released at least 10 such concert films. The most striking and iconic are:

  • "Live at the Albert";
  • "What We Did Last Summer";
  • Live in Tallinn.

Discs have also been released that show the life of a star behind the scenes. The following films chronicle the preparations for the tour and reveal the faces of those Robbie has worked with at various times:

  • "Nobody Someday";
  • "Inner Sanctum".

There is still an episodic role in the work of the musician. In 2004, he starred in the film Pet, which focuses on the life of composer Cole Porter. In this tape, Robbie appeared as a performer at the ball.

The film industry cannot do without the creativity of the scandalous Briton. His lyrical, full of energy songs serve as soundtracks for many famous films. Here are just a few examples:

Movie

Composition

"One Meeting" (2014)

Feel

"Musketeers" (2011)

"When We Were Young"

"One Day" (2011)

Angels

"Cars 2" (2011)

"Collision of Worlds"

"X-Men: First Class" (2011)

"Love Love"

"As God Says" (2008)

"She's the one"

"Love and Other Disasters" (2006)

Angels

"Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason" (2004)

"Misunderstood"

"Finding Nemo" (2003)

"Beyond the Sea"

"Sweet November" (2001)

"Rock DJ"

"Cards, money, two barrels" (1998)

Man Machine

Robbie's track record also includes various series and talk shows where his music and voice sound. So, under it I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind Of Thing” in one of the episodes of “Friends”, Ross and Monica dance.

Features of the work of Robbie Williams

The musician is considered the owner of a tenor who admires Elton John. The lyrics are written by Robbie himself. On music, he most often works in collaboration.

What genre does Robbie Williams work in? This is dance pop music with a touch of rock sounds. No wonder he is a fan of U2. The style of the musician has changed over time. He ascended the musical Olympus as a performer of lyrical ballads, then proved himself to be the author of daring, provocative songs.

Among all the albums, Swing When You "re Winning" stands out, which the British released under the influence of creativity Frank Sinatra. By the way, it was the artist's old dream - to work in the swing genre, presenting his vision of classical compositions.

The last, eleventh in a row, studio album, Rob released in 2016. It is called "Heavy Entertainment Show" and is performed in a manner familiar to the musician.

Robbie Williams is called the darling of fortune. He managed to conquer Great Britain and become the third on the list of those who are talked about in this country. Yes, sometimes conversations are not the most pleasant, but still. Interest in this person does not decrease, fans continue to buy tickets to concerts and sing "I "m loving angels instead." Robb really has that same spark that can ignite millions of hearts. To be sure, just listen to his songs.

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Robbie Williams

Robert Peter "Robbie" Williams Born February 13, 1974 in Stoke-on-Trent (England). British singer, songwriter and actor.

Robert Williams was born on February 13, 1974 in Stoke-on-Trent to Peter and Janet Teresa Williams.

His mother and father, stand-up comedian Peter "Parp" Conway, divorced when his son was three years old. Robbie and his sister Sally grew up with their mother.

The singer first studied at primary school Mill Hill Primary School, and then at St. Margaret Ward High School and often appeared in school productions. After leaving school, the singer's mother brought home an announcement stating that a boy group was being recruited all over England.

Group manager take that Nigel Martin-Smith planned to promote the group along the lines of New Kids on the Block. At first, the group gave concerts in clubs and schools, where they performed covers of famous pop songs. They also managed to release their first video for the single from the debut album Take That And Party - "Do What You Like", where the musicians appeared half-naked.

The clip did not become popular, and in general, such an approach at an early stage seemed to be chosen incorrectly - this negatively affected the sales of their first singles and the young artists did not have the best reputation at that moment, which can be attributed to the unconditional mistake of the manager.

Two years later, the group signed a contract with the record company BMG. With the signing of the contract, the group's business went up and the singles "A Million Love Songs" and "I Found Heaven" hit the Top 20. But the song "Could It Be Magic" achieved the greatest success. The Take That And Party album itself was the second-best-selling record in the UK at the time.

The group's second album, Everything Changes, spent several weeks at the top of the charts and became one of the best-selling albums in England. And the singles "Pray", "Relight My Fire", "Everything Changes" and "Babe" became hits. The album played a huge role in the formation of the band as one of the most famous in the world.

After a long tour in support of the last album, the band announced the recording of the third LP. The main hit from the album was the single "Back For Good", especially in the United States, which made it possible for the album to be released in that country as well. But it was in the era of this album that the conflicts within the group began. And it was Robbie who became their instigator. He did not like the role of "good boy", and also he needed to stand out from the group, which did not like the management and the band's frontman Gary Barlow.

Williams made the decision to leave the group. Having played a concert tour, Take That found it difficult to continue working as a four-piece, so the team disbanded in the spring of 1996.

They released a best-of compilation that also included a new and final song, "How Deep Is Your Love". Immediately after this news, a wave of teenage hysteria swept the UK, which allowed soloists Gary Barlow and Mark Owen to release a couple of fairly successful solo hits. But quickly enough, their solo career went downhill and there was no news about the team until 2005.

At the end of 1995, Robbie began to appear on the pages of authoritative publishing houses not in the most sober form and became a regular at parties and drinking parties.

He also appeared at the Oasis concerts at Glastonbury.

After a high-profile row with the Gallagher Brothers, Noel Gallagher called Robbie "the fat dancer from Take That". Also, the singer has been suing BMG for six months over a clause in his contract preventing the release of any of his solo songs if he leaves Take That.

After much litigation, Williams announced that he was signed to Chrysalis Records. Just at that time, the debut single of the singer was released Freedom, a cover of a song by George Michael. Later, the singer noted that releasing a cover as the first single was not a good idea. But the result was worth it: the single climbed 26 positions higher in the charts than the original (No. 2).

In March 1996, the recording of Robbie's first studio album began. Just at that time, the singer struggled with drug and alcohol addiction. Lead single from the album Old Before I Die became successful in the singer's homeland, but was ignored internationally.

The next two singles Lazy Days and South Of The Border were not successful, and the label got worried about the future of the artist, and then the single "Angels" was released, which today is one of the singer's most recognizable songs. The single sold around 2 million copies and helped the debut LP climb to number one on the UK Albums Chart. Two videos were made for this song: the original version and the single version as part of The Ego Has Landed compilation for American audiences.

In early 1998, the singer and collaborator Guy Chambers began working on a new studio album. The song was the first single Millennium inspired by the James Bond movies. The song became very successful in Europe, selling over 400,000 copies. The following singles from the album (No Regrets, etc.) became especially successful in Latin America. When the album itself was released in October 1998, it immediately took the lead in the charts and collected a huge number of awards and nominations at prestigious ceremonies.

In 1999, the singer began his tour in support of the second album and released the first DVD Where Egos Dare along the way, which included a live performance at Slane Castle and the "making of" album Sing When You're Winning. The first single from the third album was the song "Rock DJ", the video clip for this song was rejected by critics because of its bloody content (Williams dances a striptease and tears off his skin and muscles, trying to attract the attention of a girl), but the song itself has become a success even now takes 22nd place in the list of the best-selling singles in the singer's homeland.

"Rock DJ" was nominated for Best Song of 2000 from the MTV Europe Music Awards, Best Single of the Year from the BRIT Awards and from the MTV Video Music Award for Best Special Effects. The second single Kids in a duet with Kylie Minogue was included in the artist's album Light Years.

Williams also wrote another song for this album - Your Disco Needs You. Future singles like Supreme(which Williams also recorded in French) and "Better Man" became very popular and entered the 10 most popular songs in many countries around the world.

Robbie Williams - Supreme

"Eternity", a track not featured on the album, was released in the summer of 2001 as a b-side to the single "The Road to Mandalay". It was his fourth single to reach No. 1 in the UK and sold 70,000 copies in its first week of release in England alone, and topped the charts in many countries including Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy and many more.

In the summer of 2001, Robbie Williams held a European tour. The album spent 91 weeks on the British Singles Chart, sold 2.4 million copies, was certified 8x platinum and ranked as the 51st best selling album in British music history. Over 4 million copies of the album have been sold in Europe.

In the summer of 2001, Williams interrupted his tour to record his fourth studio album. The album was recorded in the quality that the performer himself had always dreamed of. The album contains recordings in the swing genre. The first single to be released was a duet with "Somethin' Stupid". A remake of the song by Frank and Nancy Sinatra was Robbie Williams' fifth number one hit on all the UK charts, and also entered the top five in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Holland, Belgium and New Zealand.In addition, the song became one of the best songs of 2001 and went silver with over 200,000 copies sold.

Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman - Somethin' Stupid

When Sing When You're Winning was released in late 2001, it was an immediate hit in the UK, Ireland, New Zealand, Austria, etc., selling over 7 million copies worldwide.

Also, the song from him "Beyond the Sea" was the soundtrack to the cartoon Finding Nemo.

In support of the album, the singer performed at the Albert Hall and in December 2001 a film was released called Robbie Williams Live at the Albert Hall. It soon became the best selling album in Europe and went 6x platinum in the UK and 2x in Germany.

In 2002, the singer signed an £80 million deal with EMI. It was the most successful deal in the history of British music. Due to a dispute with his regular collaborator Guy Chambers over the writing rights to the songs "Angels" and "Let Me Entertain You", the songs "Nan's Song" and "Come Undone" were recorded without him. Most of the tracks were recorded in Los Angeles, where the singer moved in 2002.

First single from the album feel was recorded as a trial version. When they tried to re-record the vocals while working on the album, Williams didn't like it, so he decided to keep the trial and released it. When the single was released at the end of 2002, it immediately became very popular all over the world.

The album itself, released in November 2002, immediately became successful in more than 10 countries around the world. In the US, the album only took 43rd place on the Billboard Albums Chart.

Second single from the album Come Undone became a hit all over the world, which was in the top ten songs. But a rather controversial video was filmed for the song, where the singer (fully clothed) has sex with two women, which drew condemnation from MTV Networks Europe.

The third single "Something Beautiful" was written in Barbados. The song was first offered to Tom Jones but was later remade for the Robbie Williams album. The single was released in the summer of 2003, but was not particularly successful, although it reached the top ten in Britain, New Zealand and Denmark. The video for this song showed a casting call among people who wanted to meet Robbie Williams in person. 3 versions of the video were released, where 3 winners from different regions of the world were presented.

In the summer of 2003, he went on a tour, during which he also visited Russia. In October 2003, Williams released his first live album Live at Knebworth. This album sold out very quickly in the UK, selling over 120,000 copies in its first week. It was a Top 10 album hit across Europe, Australia and Latin America. This album went platinum twice and sold over 2,000,000 copies in Europe alone.

Having won his next award as "Best Foreign Performer" at the German Echo Awards, Robbie took part in the filming of the Hollywood film "Darling" (De-Lovely) - a biopic about the great American composer Cole Porter - playing a cameo role of the songwriter during the ball of the main characters . A cover of It's De-Lovely led the soundtrack to the film, which also featured Sheryl Crow, Elvis Costello, Alanis Morriset and others. The film was shown at the Cannes Film Festival that year, and six months later was in the Russian box office.

The album featured two new songs from Radio and Misunderstood which became singles. And the second of them became the soundtrack to the film "Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason." Both compositions were recorded in collaboration with the new author - Stephen Duffy (Stephen Duffy), leader of The Lilac Time. Together they will continue to work on Rob's next studio album.

Almost simultaneously with the Greatest Hits, a new official biography of Feel was released, written by journalist and friend of Robbie - Chris Heath (Chris Heath), in conversations during the 2003 tour. This book is highly regarded by fans and critics for its frankness of the hero, and it has rightfully become a national bestseller.

Rob also joined the cast of stars for the charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas", timed to coincide with the Live 8 World Forum, which took place in July 2005. In February 2005, eight years after "Angels" was released, it won the best single of the past 25 years at the 2005 BRIT Awards.

In July 2005, after the tour in support of the Greatest Hits album, the singer performed at the Live 8 charity concert, where he performed 4 songs: "We Will Rock You", "Let Me Entertain You", "Feel" and "Angels".

Soon he announced the end of work on the sixth studio album. The album was recorded with new collaborator Stephan Duffy. The Intensive Care era saw the release of three successful singles Tripping (very successful on radio stations in Europe), Advertising Space and Make Pure. In November 2005, the singer received an award at the EMA, "Best Male Artist". At the ceremony, the singer performed the song Tripping.

In 2005, the singer was listed in the Guinness Book of Records for the fact that in one day after the announcement of the singer's world tour, 1.6 million tickets were sold out. After a long break in the summer of 2006, the album's third single was released. "Sin Sin Sin" was the first song written by Williams and Duffy together, the video for this song was shown in Cape Town, South Africa just before the start of his tour. It was the first single by Robbie Williams not to hit the top 20 in Britain, only reaching number 22. In the end, the album sold 5 million copies in Europe alone, which allowed it to become 5 times platinum (and now sales have reached 8 million copies). But at the same time, it was the worst-selling studio album by Robbie Williams in the UK at that time with 1.6 million copies.

At this time, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Jason Orange decided to rehabilitate the Take That group and released the rather successful Beautiful World record, but Robbie refused to reunite with his former comrades.

The single "Rudebox" was first played on BBC Radio 1 on The Scott Mills Show. The single was aired despite the not-quite-censored lyrics, but Rob himself insisted on it, which immediately aroused public outrage, and besides, disputes began in the ranks of fans about a radical change in his performance style. No one was ready for such a change after the lyrically and musically penetrating Intensive Care (2005). The British newspaper The Sun even called "Rudebox" the worst song ever. However, the correspondent of the same newspaper, Victoria Newton, insisted that it was a 100% hit. The song was officially presented in September 2006 and ended up at number 4 in the UK charts, but in Germany, Switzerland and Italy it was a number one hit.

Williams unveiled his most unexpected album ever Rudebox October 23, 2006. It received mixed reviews: Allmusic gave it a 4, the NME gave it an 8 out of 10, and both Music Week and MOJO gave it an equally positive rating, but some in the UK press gave it a very poor rating. Despite topping the charts, sales were poor, with overall sales in the UK below those of Take That Beautiful World's comeback album. By the way, Rob categorically refused to return to his former comrades, that even a documentary film dedicated to the group and released around that time showed Rob apart from all the other guys.

Rudebox sold around 520,000 in the UK and became the worst-selling album in the country for Rob himself, but even so it was certified double platinum and topped the UK charts. But in other countries, such as Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Australia, Finland, he took first place in the charts and was received more warmly. Two weeks after the release on November 8, 2006, the album was also certified double platinum in Europe, which is equivalent to a circulation of 2 million copies, and thus became the best-selling album of 2006. It ranked 18th on the 2006 best-selling albums list worldwide.

Promotion for the album was almost impossible due to the fact that Williams faced personal problems on the final part of the international Tour, which even caused a number of concerts to be canceled. But at some performances he performed the single "Rudebox", and in December in Australia there was a place for the next single - "Lovelight".

The second single was released after the release of the album on 13 November. He took the top places in the charts (the highest position in Britain - No. 8), but not for long.

But the third single "She's Madonna", including interesting remixes from world DJs, was presented on European radio at the end of the next year, in January 2007, ahead of the release on physical media, which was scheduled for March 5, 2007.

It peaked at number 16 on the UK Singles Chart, but spent 4 weeks at number 2 on the European Airplay Chart and was in the top ten in many European countries. This single was not released in Latin America and Australia, but it appeared on the radio of these two countries. Despite this, it was released separately in Mexico in 4 different formats. In August 2007, it hit number 12 on the US Billboard dance music chart.

Robbie Williams - She's Madonna

A curious moment was the story with the track "The 90's". The fact is that it is biographical in nature and it initially contained text that hit hard on the reputation of the former Take That manager Nigel Martin-Smith, with whom Robbie had disagreements. The text had to be changed to a more decent one, because Nigel's lawyers were already ready to sue Williams. The changes were made a couple of weeks before the release of the album, otherwise there would have been a high probability that we would have seen Rob in prison - he himself admitted this in his blog in 2011. Despite this, at one of the concerts of the 2006 Tour, he "made happy" the fans and read them the original text.

The single "Bongo Bong and Je Ne T'Aime Plus" had a local character and was released as the third single in Latin America and some other European countries instead of "She's Madonna", and was popular on the radio.

To promote his album, Williams released a series of short films, setting up a competition between fans. It turned out to be a curious selection of songs that were not released as separate singles. These short videos were later released on the 2011 Rudebox re-release of the album.

The commercial failure of the album allowed the singer to go on a 2.5-year sabbatical. After a long rest, during which the singer met his future wife Ayda Field, the recording of a new album began. The return turned out well and experiments with sound continued, and the honored producer Trevor Horn helped him in this, whose legendary song, "Video Killed the Radio Star", was beaten in the album title, although Robbie said that this was a coincidence.

Despite the fact that the album contains no obvious hits, except for the first single "Bodies", the instrumental surprises with its variety and especially with the violin. The album returned popularity to the singer, despite the abundance of digital sales and the presence of younger competitors.

In June 2010, the second international greatest hits compilation was officially announced. In and Out of Consciousness: The Greatest Hits 1990-2010, summing up a 20-year musical career.

The album was released on October 11 in various versions: from standard to deluxe, which included a concert in Berlin 2005, previously unreleased on DVD, as well as a disc of b-sides and rare songs. The new album, despite the collective nature, sold well, climbing to the first position in Britain, Germany, Europe, the World and a number of other countries.

With this achievement, Rob became the most successful British solo artist leaving behind. Ahead only The Beatles, U2 and.

In Germany, Greatest Hits was the ninth consecutive No. 1 album, cementing the fact that Robbie is the biggest selling artist in Germany in the 21st century, as well as in the UK, Italy and Europe. The release was preceded by the first and only single from the album - Shame (October 4), the song was written and performed together with Take That leader Gary Barlow, with whom the relationship was officially established. While headlining the British Soldiers Heroes Concert in the fall, Robbie and Gary performed the song live for the first time, Williams also sang some of his best songs to end the evening with the final Angels.

On July 15, the news was announced on Take That and Robbie's websites that Robbie was returning to the group. In the original composition, they recorded the album Progress. The album became the fastest-selling album of the 21st century and was second only to Oasis' "Be Here Now" (1997) on the historical chart.

Having stayed at the first position for 6 weeks in a row, the album also became the best in the Christmas chart, as well as at the end of the year (about 1.800.000 copies). Take That became the best-selling artist of 2010, and Robbie took 13th position, adding 800,000+ albums to his albums in the past year.

Shortly before the release of the album, a European tour "Progress Live" was announced. Over 1 million tickets were sold on the first day, and this is another historical record.

In January, it was announced that the album's second single was "Kidz", released on February 21, 2011. Due to the fighting in North Africa, there was a delay in the release of the video, which was associated with the military. The song was first performed at the BRIT Awards 2011 on February 15 at the opening ceremony, and later Take That received the "Best Group" award, which was the first such for the group.

As part of the traditional British action "Comic Relief", a new single for the song "Happy Now" was released, and with it a video in which the guys "met" with their counterparts from the far-fetched group Fake That (they were played by famous British comedians), however the single did not appear on sale on physical media, but was only available for download, like the video.

Three new songs at once became the themes of new Hollywood films in turn: "Love Love" (OST "X-Men: First Class"), "When We Were Young" (OST "Musketeers)", "Collision Of Worlds" (OST "Cars 2" ), and if the first two tracks were recorded by Robbie as part of Take That and released not only as singles, but also as part of the re-release of the Progress - Progressed album (8 new songs), which brought them a return to the 1st line of the British chart, then the last one - duet of Robbie himself with country singer Brad Paisley.

October 21, 2011 was announced, of course, the main news of the year: Robbie signed a solo contract with Universal. Under its terms, the new album will be released in autumn 2012.

On May 17, 2012, at the prestigious Ivor Novello Awards, Take That won the Music Outstanding Contribution to British Music award. Despite the fact that Rob himself did not come to the presentation, technically the award went to him. Received it from the group Gary, Howard and Mark.

On June 4, Robbie performed at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Celebration Concert, performing two songs "Let Me Entertain You" and "Mack The Knife". October 6, 2011 was published new project Rob - Rudebox Radio. This is a radio show, led by him as a host, recorded in a home studio, with the invitation of his friends and relatives. 2 hours of jokes, jokes, favorite music and hidden details of your plans. Until the end of the year there were 3 issues of RR, including a special Christmas one. Rob also shared two demo songs: "Cocaine" and "Ice Cream Headache".

Debut single "Candy" from the new album Take the Crown, released in the UK on October 28, debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart and peaked at number one on the album chart on November 11, just a week after release. The last time the artist had this was only in 2001, during the era of the album Swing When You're Winning, when both the album and the lead single "Somethin" Stupid "(in a duet with Nicole Kidman) were in the lead positions.

On Christmas 2012, Robbie's other single (as part of the Justice Collective) "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" went to number one on the UK Singles Chart, and in June 2013, a collaboration with Dizzee Rascal "Goin' Crazy" reached number five on the same chart.

New album released November 18, 2013 Swings Both Ways, consisting of covers and new songs in the swing genre.

On April 9, 2015, Robbie Williams performed for the first time in St. Petersburg as part of the Let Me Entertain You tour.

In September 2016, Robbie Williams released a resonant video "Have fun like a Russian" (Party Like A Russian). In the video, the musician dances in the interiors of a luxurious mansion along with ballerinas. The performer sings about a wealthy Russian who downplays the nation's money, builds his own space station "because he can" and never smiles.

Robbie Williams - Party Like A Russian

According to polls, he is considered the most popular British singer performing songs in such genres as pop, pop rock, soft rock.

Despite poor CD sales in the US, worldwide album sales exceed 59 million, with over 18 million singles sold. In the UK alone, about 16.2 million discs have been sold. This data pushes Robbie Williams' global CD sales to over 80 million.

As of 2016, Williams' net worth is $200 million.

Robbie Williams has sold the most albums in the UK and also won the most BRIT Awards in the history of the award (12 solo awards and 5 with Take That). The singer has sold 70 million records worldwide and is the best-selling foreign artist in Latin America. Williams was listed in the Guinness Book of Records after he announced his tour in support of the Intensive Care album: 1.6 million tickets were sold in one day.

The singer was inducted into the British Music Hall of Fame after being chosen as "Best Singer of the 90s".

Six of his albums are in the Top 100 best-selling albums in the United Kingdom. He is also by far the best-selling non-Hispanic singer in Latin America with 3 million albums sold. And the most successful performer in Europe in the 21st century, in the world - the third after Eminem and.

Robbie Williams Height: 185 centimeters.

Robbie Williams Personal Life:

In 2006, Robbie met American actress Ayda Field, whom he began dating in 2007.

On September 17, 2012, Robbie Williams and Ayda Field had a daughter, who was named Theodora Rose (Teddy). On October 27, 2014, their second child, son Charlton Valentine, was born.


Robert Williams is a British singer, songwriter and actor. Former member of the pop group Take That in 1990-1995 and 2009-2012, as well as a popular solo artist.

Robbie Williams: biography

Born 02/13/74 in Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom. When Robbie was three years old, his parents divorced and he stayed with his mother Janet and sister. At school, Williams behaved ugly, as a result of which he never received a certificate of completion. Deprived large selection, Robbie went to the sellers, but fate intervened. His mother saw an ad in the local paper for a band. Knowing that her son had a talent for singing and acting, she arranged for him to participate in one of the many auditions held in Manchester. As it turned out, the rebellious nature that manifested itself at school did not interfere with Robbie, since his performance ended with a tremendous success, and he began his difficult path to fame.

Five years with Take That

In 1990, Nigel Martin-Smith created the "boy" group Take That. The four members, Mark Owen, Gary Barlow, Jason Orange and Howard Donald, were joined by the youngest, 16-year-old Robbie Williams. The singer's biography over the next five years was marked by undeniable success. The group's compositions from time to time topped the charts, and she went on tour around the world, performing concerts in crowded stadiums. But in 1995, Williams decided enough was enough and announced his departure from the band and the start of his solo career.

Intoxicated by freedom

Take That's image required him to lead a normal boy band member's lifestyle, in line with the average age of his fans. But as soon as Williams left the band, he hit the front pages of the newspapers because of his behavior. Robbie was clearly in ecstasy at shedding his teen idol image and status, and he was soon photographed at a Glastonbury party with Oasis, a band that was far from Take That's musical style and reputation. It was a silent demonstration of Williams' attitude towards what he has been doing for the past five years. Soon he changed his image, began to wear dirty clothes, grew a beard and gained weight to acquire an impressive beer belly. He seemed to be deliberately distancing himself from the group that made him a star.

Solo career

Williams always wanted to work alone, and in 1996 his career with the Robbie William Band began with a cover of George Michael's Freedom, which reached number two in the UK. Recording for his debut album began in March 1996, and a meeting with songwriter/producer Guy Chambers was a guarantee of success, leading to their long-term collaboration. Old Before I Die was the first single from the debut disc and peaked at number two in the UK. The album Life Thru A Lens appeared in September 1997.

The wild partying in the early years after leaving Take That led the singer into the dark and apparently inevitable world of alcohol and drugs. Robbie Williams, whose biography is similar to the path of many celebrities, found himself in a rehabilitation center before the album was completed. "Life Through the Lens" provided the singer with a very mediocre success, failing to top the charts, and the third single South of the Border sank into soft non-existence outside the top ten. Some critics and fans have begun to wonder how long Williams will be able to go solo and if he can even achieve half the success he had with Take That.

First solo hit

The meeting with the record company, during which his future was discussed, was a turning point in Williams' life. The decision was made to release a fourth single, and Angels went top in the UK, earning double platinum certification. It sold over two million copies worldwide, instantly skyrocketing the popularity of Life Thru the Lens. The star status of a solo artist in the United Kingdom was finally achieved, but Williams had yet to prove himself in the international market.

"Millennium"

In 1998, Williams and Chambers began writing songs for their second album in Jamaica. Borrowing the musical arrangement used by Nancy Sinatra in the Bondiniade "You Only Live Twice", they released the first single "Millennium" in 1998. He immediately took the lead, displacing the song All Saints Under the Bridge. Ironically, at that time Robbie was engaged to one of the members of this group, Nicole Appleton. When I've Been Expecting You was released in the fall of 1998, it quickly reached number one on the charts and became the UK's best-selling album of that year. Mindful of the failure of the debut disc, Williams' record company this time made sure that the advertising went beyond the United Kingdom, and the No Regrets single was well received in Europe and Latin America.

Over the ocean

The next step for Williams was to conquer the American market - an extremely difficult target for British artists. In the US, Robbie signed with EMI and went on a promotional tour of the United States. However, after the release of the Millennium album in 1999, it became only 72nd on the Billboard Hot 100, and the debut overseas album called The Ego Has Landed only reached the 63rd step. Despite the failure, Williams still received decent airtime and was nominated for the MTV Video Music Awards for Best Male Video Clip. He was not awarded the award, but the nomination made it possible to significantly raise his authority.

Striptease is prohibited

Despite the concerts that Robbie Williams constantly gave, the singer still found time in 1999 to record his third album. Rock DJ's first single released caused controversy. Not because of his content, but because of the video sequence - performing a striptease, Robbie tore off his skin and muscles. This led to the clip being censored by Top Of The Pops and other music channels followed suit. Nevertheless, the track became a worldwide hit, winning several awards, and was named Best Song of the Year 2000 at the European MTV Awards, as well as UK Single of the Year.

The album's release in August 2000 brought Williams worldwide success, reaching number one in the English charts, and approached Williams with an offer to write a few songs for her Light Years disc. Instead, the couple performed a duet on the single "Kids" and embarked on a joint two-month tour of the United Kingdom.

Change of musical orientation

After the success of his third album, Williams decided to change musical direction. He took a two-week break from his tour to record his fourth studio disc, which sounded significantly different from previous ones. This is what Robbie Williams has always dreamed of. Music born from the singer's love for Frank Sinatra, combined with the success of a jazzy composition from the movie "Bridget Jones's Diaries" in early 2001, Sing When You're Winning was released in 2001 and became an instant worldwide hit. He performed the first single Something Stupid together with Nicole Kidman. The cover of the Frank and Nancy Sinatra hit was the artist's fifth UK hit, and the album was the 49th best-selling album in the United Kingdom. Subsequently, Robbie also fulfilled his dream by performing a solo concert at London's Royal Albert Hall.

In 2002, the singer signed the biggest deal in British history with EMI for a record £80m, proving that the Stoke-born dropout is a true megastar. After a one-year hiatus, he began working on his fifth album. Escapology marked a new era for Williams. He did not part well with his longtime collaborator Guy Chambers - both sides made opposing statements. This allowed Robbie to be more involved in the creation of the new disc, proving his confidence in the recording studio, and three tracks were the first not written by Chambers.

When released in 2002, the album topped the UK charts, but only reached number 43 in the United States. The gigantic summer tour of 2003 ended with three shows at Knebworth with a record crowd of 375,000 fans to hear Williams. The show was released as the artist's debut live album in 2003, which became the biggest-selling album, doubling Oasis' numbers. A year later, Williams decided it was time to step out of the shadows and freshen up his career by collaborating with new talent. In 2004, he began working with British composer Stephen Duffy and a greatest hits compilation was released the same year, reaching number one in 18 countries.

"Intensive therapy"

Robbie Williams gave out hits without a break. A year after touring Latin America, in October 2005, he recorded his sixth studio album, Intensive Care, which sold over 2 million copies in six weeks. Noting that Williams had managed to dominate the charts during the years of his solo career since leaving Take That, the former members of the band, which broke up in 1996, agreed to reunite in London for a preview screening of a documentary to be broadcast on ITV1. When he left the band, many rumors circulated as to the reasons for this decision, and most of them concerned Robbie's dislike for Gary Barlow. However, everyone felt that Williams was likely to leave the past alone and join the show. However, he refused to meet, disappointing fans and once again leaving the rest of the group.

Failure

Rudebox's seventh studio album received mixed reviews. The self-titled first single premiered on BBC Radio 1 on DJ Scott Mills' show, causing controversy as the record company's release date had not yet arrived. The composition was widely criticized and, ironically, the officially reunited group Take That sold more copies of their album Beautiful World than Robbie Williams. The singer's biography was marked by the release of his lowest-selling brainchild in his entire solo career as a musician. It seemed that he made a mistake with the change of style and recorded a disc that was not swept off the shelves. It was not the end yet, because immediately after the announcement of the world tour in 2006, a world record was set - 1.6 million tickets were sold in a day.

Personal life

Williams has managed to fall out with the English media since his move to the US. He has stated several times in the press that he prefers the Los Angeles lifestyle because he has more freedom and privacy there than in the UK. Constant battles with drugs and alcohol abuse had a negative impact on his personal life. Robbie made a candid public admission that he suffers from depression by taking part in a BBC documentary directed by Stephen Fry about bipolar disorder. He also gained a reputation for being unable to maintain a relationship for a significant period of time. After breaking up with Nicole Appleton in the late 90s, he only briefly dated a few celebrities, including Rachel Hunter, but finally found love with Turkish-American actress Ayda Field. The future wife of Robbie Williams participated in the filming of a documentary about UFOs, which the singer did for BBC Radio 4 in April 2006. The couple married in a ceremony held at the singer's home in Los Angeles on 07/07/2010. Robbie Williams' wife gave birth to two children: daughter Theodora (2012) and son Charlton (2014).

But prior to this, discussions of his personal life had sometimes reached the point of absurdity, when his inability to connect his life with a woman gave rise to speculation regarding his sexual orientation. Things got to the point that in 2005 he won a libel case against MGN and Northern & Shell, who in their articles claimed that he was a latent homosexual. Gay rights activists have suggested that Williams donate the resulting large sums of compensation to gay charities, arguing that his court case shows that he was offended by the way he was called. A similar case of Jason Donovan was cited as an example, which alienated many gay fans from him. The singer's long-time friend, actor and musician Max Beasley, has spoken to the press that some of the things written about him infuriate him - for example, rumors that he is gay. "That's a lie. I've never met a smaller gay man in my life!"

Creative stagnation

On October 4, 2007, Williams returned to the stage after a hiatus of nearly ten months as a guest at a Mark Ronson concert in Los Angeles. He performed the Charlatans classic The Onle One I Know, included on Ronson's Version album. In January 2008, a long silence since the release of Rudebox in 2005 gave rise to rumors that Robbie Williams was not recording albums, as he went on strike with his label EMI. His manager Tim Clark denied these speculations and insisted that the plans simply had to be shelved. EMI's new owner Guy Hands told the Financial Times that: "The company has no problem with Williams. It was his manager who made the statements, not Robbie himself. Williams has been recording and performing albums for many years full-time and in 2008 wanted to take a break. We have there is no need to push him to record a disc.” Tim Clark, Williams' manager, declined to comment.

Take That reunion

Two years later, it was announced that Robbie was about to release a second compilation of his best tracks from 1990-2010. titled Robbie William: In And Out Of Consciousness: Greatest Hits 1990-2010 to celebrate 20 years in the business. The album included the song Shame, co-written with old bandmate Gary Barlow. This collaboration fueled rumors of a Take That reunion.

On July 15, it was officially announced that Robbie Williams is working with his former band on the release of a new album. A statement released at the time stated that: "The rumors are true... The original Take That band has written and recorded a new album, which will be called Progress and will be released before the end of this year." On September 20, 2010, the singer published his second book, You Know Me, co-authored with Chris Heath. It published photos of the star throughout his 20-year career and comments on them. In October of the same year, Media Control announced that Robbie Williams was the singer of the millennium, as his compositions were in the lead in the German charts for the longest time. Progress was released in November 2010 and became the second fastest selling album in UK history.

The band announced their intention to tour in 2011. The Progress Live 2011 tour also became the fastest selling tour of all time on the English charts, culminating in eight shows at Wembley Stadium. On July 15 and 16, 2011, the band were scheduled to perform sold-out concerts in the Danish capital Copenhagen as part of a world tour, but they were canceled for the first time in Take That's history, as Robbie caught an intestinal infection.

Return to pop music

On October 6, 2011, Robbie Williams launched the Radio Rudebox radio show. During the broadcast, he interviewed Barlow and played music. In late 2012, Robbie released a solo album titled Take The Crown, produced by Barlow. Then in 2013 another swing album appeared called Swings Both Ways. After Barlow's Radio Times interview, rumors began circulating that Robbie Williams had left Take That yet again. Later it turned out that he meant that the group took a break, since at present all the singers are implementing their own solo projects.

The singer returned to the fold of pop music at the end of 2016 with the release of his 11th album, The Heavy Entertainment Show. The composition Entertainment became his 12th No. 1 hit in the UK, securing the singer the title of the most successful solo artist in the history of the English charts.

Participation in cinema

There are also films with Robbie Williams in one form or another. He voiced Dougal in The Magic Roundabout (2005) and starred in Gangsta Granny (2013), Robbie Williams: Take the Crown Live (2012), The Short Cut (2011), De-Lovely (2004), Robbie Williams: Rock DJ ( 2000) Hooves of Fire (1999) "(2001)," Cards, money, two trunks "(1998) and many others. Also saw the light of documentaries with Robbie Williams about the participation of the singer in the group Take That and tapes about his solo performances.

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Robert Peter (Robbie) Williams(English) Robert Peter "Robbie" Williams; genus. February 13, Stoke-on-Trent, England, UK) - British singer, songwriter and actor, former member of Take That.

For the characteristic timbre of his voice and manner of performance, Elton John called Williams "Frank Sinatra of the XXI century".

Worldwide album sales exceed 59 million, and more than 18 million singles have already been sold. In the UK alone, about 16.2 million discs have been sold. Robbie has 10 albums and compilations, 10 singles in the UK and many awards. Also, Robbie Williams is considered the best-selling foreign artist in Latin America. As of 2016, Williams' net worth is $200 million.

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Biography

1974-1989: Childhood and adolescence

Robert was born on February 13, 1974 in Stoke-on-Trent to Peter and Janet Teresa Williams. His mother and father, stand-up comedian Peter "Parp" Conway, divorced when he was three years old. Robbie and his sister Sally grew up with their mother. The singer studied first at Mill Hill Primary School, and then at St. Margaret Ward High School and often appeared in school productions. After leaving school, the singer's mother brought home an announcement stating that a boy group was being recruited all over England.

1990-1995: Take That

In support of the album, the singer performed at the Albert Hall and in December 2001 a film called Robbie Williams Live at the Albert Hall was released. It soon became the best selling album in Europe and went 6x platinum in the UK and 2x in Germany.

2002-2005: Escapology and Intensive Care

In 2002, the singer signed an £80 million deal with EMI. It was the most successful deal in the history of British music. Due to a dispute with his regular collaborator Guy Chambers over the writing rights to the songs "Angels" and "Let Me Entertain You", the songs "Nan's Song" and "Come Undone" were recorded without him. Most of the tracks were recorded in Los Angeles, where the singer moved in 2002.

On May 17, 2012, at the prestigious Ivor Novello Awards, Take That won the Music Outstanding Contribution to British Music award. Despite the fact that Rob himself did not come to the presentation, technically the award went to him. Received it from the group Gary, Howard and Mark.

On October 6, 2011, Rob's new project, Rudebox Radio, was released. This is a radio show, led by him as a host, recorded in a home studio, with the invitation of his friends and relatives. 2 hours of jokes, jokes, favorite music and hidden details of your plans. Until the end of the year there were 3 issues of RR, including a special Christmas one. Rob also shared two demo songs: "Cocaine" and "Ice Cream Headache".

Debut single "Candy" from the new album Take the Crown, released in the UK on October 28, debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart and peaked at number one on the album chart on November 11, just a week after release. The last time the artist had this was only in 2001, during the era of the Swing When You're Winning album, when both the album and the lead single "Somethin" Stupid "(in a duet with Nicole Kidman) were in the lead positions. At Christmas 2012, more Robbie's single (as part of the charity group Justice Collective) "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" went to number one on the UK Singles Chart, and in June 2013, a collaboration with Dizzee Rascal "Goin" Crazy "reached the fifth line of that same chart. On November 26, 2012, the Take the Crown concert tour was announced, starting on June 14, 2013. This is the singer's first solo tour in 7 years since the 2006 Close Encounters Tour.

On November 18, 2013, a new album "Swings Both Ways" was released, consisting of covers and new songs in the swing genre.

2013-2017: Present

On April 9, 2015, Robbie Williams performed for the first time in St. Petersburg as part of the Let Me Entertain You tour, according to the NCA concert agency.

On March 20, 2017, the singer on the air of the program “Let them talk” said that he would not mind performing at Eurovision 2017 with a song from Russia. “I love Eurovision. Everything is so colorful, a grandiose show. I would like to represent Russia at Eurovision - I'm saying it so simply now, and my manager is already clutching his head. But I would like to represent Russia in the competition. Come on, Russia, we can win, ”the British singer said casually.

In June, he took part in a charity concert One Love Manchester, organized as support for the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing. In the same month, he took part in the filming of the video clip "Bridge Over Troubled Water" as part of a charity project Artist for Grenfell .

Other projects

Success in North America

Following his worldwide success, especially in Europe, Williams signed with Capitol Records in the US, which was part of EMI. Robbie Williams held an all-American promotional tour, followed by his first single in the US and Canada, "Millennium", which peaked at number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100. The Ego Has Landed album was released in the US and Canada in July 1999, but did not as successful as in Europe. It ranked #63 in the U.S. Billboard Albums Chart and #17 on the Canadian Sound Scan album chart. Despite this, Williams shot a good enough video, for which he was presented with the MTV Video Music Awards in the nomination "Best Male Video". He didn't win, but it helped the sales of the album. After this turn of events, the singer decided to concentrate on Europe, Australia and Latin America, where he was already a big star.

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Personal life

Relations

In 2006, Robbie met American actress Ida Field, whom he began dating in 2007. On August 7, 2010, they married in Los Angeles. On September 17, 2012, the couple had a daughter, Theodora Rose Williams (Teddy). On October 27, 2014, their second child was born - son Charlton Valentine.

Charity

On May 28, 2012, the fourth Soccer Aid charity match was played at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, in which Rob was the team captain. The event brought in £4 million, which went towards UNICEF's support for children. Before the match, Rob visited the Mexican capital, preparing a documentary about the problems in these areas, which would be shown before the match. For 4 matches (2006, 2008, 2010, 2012) Soccer Aid earned 11.5 million pounds. The performer is also a goodwill ambassador

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