Robbie Williams Releases New Album ‘Britpop’
- Robbie Williams surprise-released his 13th album Britpop overnight on streaming services, arriving two weeks early with 11 guitar-driven tracks.
- First announced last May, Robbie Williams' album was slated for Oct. 10 then pushed to Feb. 6, but he said at an Oct. 9 Dingwalls show he advanced it to avoid Taylor Swift and spare fans a wait.
- Musically, Robbie Williams, singer, blends pop punk, 90s rock and ballads on Britpop, featuring Tony Iommi on "Rocket" and Gary Barlow co-writing "Morrissey".
- If Britpop tops the Official Albums Chart dated Jan. 23, Robbie Williams would secure his 16th U.K. No. 1, breaking a tie with The Beatles, while Taylor Swift’s record remains atop for three weeks.
- Looking ahead, Robbie Williams will support his album with Feb. 4-9 U.K. shows in Glasgow, Liverpool, London, and Wolverhampton, playing Life Thru a Lens and Britpop in full.
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British singer Robbie Williams released by surprise his new album: Britpop, the thirteenth of his career, as announced by the artist himself through his Instagram profile. The album is now available on all streaming platforms.
After seven years Robbie Williams releases a new album. The British pop star returns musically. On "Britpop" there are familiar sounds and a few surprises.
The artist Robbie Williams released his new 13th album on Friday...
For a long time the fans of the British star had to wait for a new album. Now there is again new music from Robbie Williams - and that much earlier than announced.
“I like the singer. He’s a bit eccentric. He gave an interview. I think what he meant was: “I’m lost, I’m alone, I’m hurt, I’m abused. I need love, baby, just like you.” So begins “Morrissey”, Robbie Williams’ new track, included in his latest album, Britpop. A love ode for The Smiths singer, whom he had long ago dedicated an imitation (quite good, by the way) in a video he posted on his networks, singing “Suedehead”, the 1988 Moz classic. “I’m …
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