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Robbie Williams is a popular British singer, musician, songwriter, producer, the former member of the band “Take That”. Robbie’s music is a blend of pop, pop-rock, soft-rock, brit-pop and others. For his peculiar timbre of his voice and the manner of performing, Robbie Williams was called “Frank Sinatrs of the XXI century” by a famous singer Elton John. Robert Peter Maximilian Williams, more known for his performances, albums and singles as Robbie Williams, was born on February 13, 1974 in Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, Great Britain.
Nowadays Robbie Williams is considered to be one of the most popular singers in the world who could sell over his own 55 million albums and 15 million singles. The singer has released 8 albums and 6 singles by today. He is the winner of a number of prestige awards and the best-selling singer in the countries of Latin America. Robbie’s parents were the owners of a pub not far from a football field Port Vale. They divorced when Robbie was 3 years, and he and his sister resided with their mother. At school Robbie was known as a clown and an idler, but he had a talent in dancing and singing. Robbie’s mother could notice his talents and with her help Robbie Williams had got his star way. It was his mother who saw the ad about the audition for a new boys’ band and suggested her son to try himself. So his career began in 1990 in the band “Take That”. As a member of the band the future singer performed there up to 1995, having released 7 hits that topped different hit parades. The band broke up when Robbie Williams, having decided to make his solo career, left the group. But this was one of the most difficult periods in his life. He had to start his career again. Soon he became exposed to drugs and drinks, for a year he was in a depression. Williams began his solo career with the song “Freedom” that was sung before by George Michael, and the former vocalist of “Take That” managed to peak at the second place on the British music chart with that song. But the real key to his success was his acquaintance with a producer Guy Chambers, thanks to which he recorded his first single “Old Before I Die” in 1997. His first album “Life Thru A Lens” came out in May 1997. His bestseller that went platinum by BPI was his fourth single “Angles”. The follow up “I've Been Expecting You” became the best album in England. Having signed to Capitol Records in late 90s, Robbie Williams began seriously conquering the American musical space and with his first single “Millennium” recorded there, Williams peaked at № 27 in Billboard Hot 100. Such singles as “Supreme” (in French), “Let Love Be Your Energy” and “Better Man” became the top singles in the leading hit parades of the world. In 2002, Robbie Williams became a participant of a scandalous story. On breaking away with EMI, due to the contract, he lost the right not only for the works recorded there, but also he’s lost the right for his name. Soon he recorded a new studio album that included the hit “Feel”. In 2003 Robbie Williams went on a triumphal world tour. In November 2005, he was awarded MTV Europe Music Award for the “Best male video” and got into the Guinness Book of Records for having sold 1,6 million tickets for his world tour in a day. In July 2010, Robbie announced about his returning to “Take That”, and in November 2010, they released their collaborate album “Progressed”.