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Robert Peter (Robbie) Williams(English) Robert Peter "Robbie" Williams; genus. February 13, Stoke-on-Trent, England, UK) - 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 was $200 million.

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. Also, Robbie was close to becoming a football player, he even played for the Port Vale club, but ultimately devoted himself to music. After leaving school, the singer's mother brought home an announcement saying that all over England there was a set of boys in a musical group.

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 quarrel with his regular collaborator Guy Chambers over the writing rights to the songs "Angels" and "Let Me Entertain You", the compositions "Nan's Song" and "Come Undone" were recorded without his participation. 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 number five 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.

2013-2018: Heavy Entertainment Show

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 September 30, 2016, the video Party Like a Russian is released, anticipating the singer's new album Heavy Entertainment Show.

On March 20, 2017, the singer said on the air of the Let They Talk program 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

Robbie warming up for Soccer Aid, 2006

Relationship

In 2006, Robbie met American actress Ayda 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. In September 2018, it became known that the couple had another daughter, Coco, who was carried by a surrogate mother.

Charity

sexual orientation

The British court recognized that all press reports about Robbie's homosexuality are slander. The singer sued a "substantial amount" in compensation for the moral damage caused. Rob himself was not present at the court session, but his lawyers obtained an official apology from the publishers: their representatives admitted that they had slandered the singer.

Achievements and awards

Robbie Williams has sold the most albums in the UK and also won the most BRIT Awards in the history of the award (13 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 included in the "British Music Hall of Fame" after being chosen as "the 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

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Biography, life story of Robbie Williams

In February 2004, handsome and darling of fortune Robbie Williams celebrated his 30th birthday. And in another year, he will celebrate the 10th anniversary of his solo career, which started in 1995, when this sexy teen idol refused to be one-fifth of the famous Take That boy band. It must be assumed that Robbie thought ten times before he decided to take such a step: he exchanged the hyped musical brand that thundered all over Europe for the shaky ground of solo work, a reliable piece of bread and fame for complete uncertainty.

After all, Take That is five whole years of his life. The son of a comedian and singer, who starred in the BBC series Brookside as a schoolboy, at the age of 16, Robert was listed as a member of a boy band that was to become one of the most successful pop groups in the British scene. The team, which also included Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Jason Orange and Howard Donald, was conceived as the British answer to the American stars of New Kids on the Block. Take That surpassed New Kids on the Block. They dominated the English pop scene for almost five years, selling more records in their home country than any other English band since the Beatles and with seven number one singles to their credit. For their first album, they garnered a bounty of seven awards at the Smash Hits Awards, sweetened with a Brit for best single.

In the fifth year of the existence of Take That, the former unanimity in the ranks was no longer observed. The first to distance himself from the rest of the members was Gary Barlow, the band's central figure, main songwriter and lead vocalist. But if he preferred not to advertise his differences with the team, then Robbie Williams did not consider it necessary to hide anything. The tabloid press sounded the alarm when the "bad boy", rowdy and bully, got in touch with a bad company - Oasis musicians, whose friendship with alcohol and drugs was no secret to anyone. The latest Take That album was recorded with little to no input from Robbie. So no one was particularly surprised when, in July 1995, Williams officially announced that he was working on solo material and no longer had anything to do with the famous quintet.

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Former teammates, having published a farewell collection of greatest hits, uniquely congratulated him on his birthday: on February 13, 1996, on the day of his 22nd birthday, they announced the dissolution of Take That.

Robbie was already of little interest in all this, he was preparing to appear before the public in a new role. And for this, he was forced not only to settle the problems associated with the violation of the contract with Take That, but also to overcome the hostile attitude of the team's fans towards himself, which does not inspire any optimism for the future. Alcohol and drugs helped fight stress, which would become his constant companions for many years. It's been more than a year since he last appeared in the media as a show business star until the moment when Robbie again attended to his musical career. For many months, the musician seems to forget about his musical career, preferring to hang out in bars and nightclubs. And the frivolous public with its short memory, in turn, barely remembers who this Robbie Williams is. And finally, in the summer of 1996, the singer released his debut solo single. Contrary to press reports, he had nothing to do with Oasis. It was a cover version of the track "Freedom 90" by George Michael, which, by the way, was very supportive of the young artist during a difficult period. With this song, Williams only managed to refresh his name in the memory of the English audience once again - there was no breakthrough. The song "South of the Border" was chosen as the second single, written by the artist himself and closer to the rock sound of Oasis than to the pop style of Take That. She passed almost as unnoticed.

Water wears away the stone, and Williams continued to remind himself of himself with new singles, which, although they had a very relative success, forced many to reconsider their attitude towards the artist. In any case, his efforts commanded respect and gradually paved the way for future success. And before him it was necessary to take the last step.

At the end of 1997, Williams released a single, which can be considered a real start to his solo career. The song "Angels" occupied the top of the British rating for a long time, becoming a national hit (and published in the 99th year in the States, it appeared in the American charts for another two years). The touching words of the song and the beautiful melody, better than other evidence, convinced of the composer's talent and artistic maturity of the musician. In fact, it was only thanks to this single that Williams' debut album "Life Thru a Lens", which had been gathering dust on the shelves for a long time, nevertheless fell into the focus of public attention and eventually outstripped all rivals in the English chart. Among the artist's fans, whose number was growing rapidly, were not only amorous teenage girls, but also representatives of both sexes of different ages. The best evidence of his popularity was his triumphant appearance on the stage of the Glastonbury Festival.

It is worth recalling that not only drugs and drunkenness, not only brawls and scandals, but also suspicions of homosexuality did anti-advertising for the artist at one time. Most of Take That's videos and promotional photos were rather ambiguous and frankly suggestive of the performers' gay orientation. This had its commercial advantages, attracting a gay audience to the group's work. Robbie Williams could not avoid these accusations, who in 1998 began to fight prejudice in his own way - having a high-profile romance with another star of show business, All Saints vocalist Nicole Appleton (Nicole Appleton). This relationship was reflected in the artist's second album "I" ve Been Expecting You ", published at the end of 1998. Interest in the release has long been fueled by strong hit singles" Milleneum "(British number one)," No Regrets "and" Strong ". It's no surprise that the new LP hit the charts straight from number one, and Robbie's collaboration with composer and co-producer Guy Chambers was especially helpful to Robbie's success.

In the UK, Williams was named the best-selling artist of 1998. But appetite, as smart people say, comes with eating, and the singer was eager to establish himself in the American market. In 1999, Williams prepared a special compilation called "The Ego Has Landed", which included the best numbers from the first two releases. The album was intended for the USA and was supposed to mark the coming of Robbie to the American continent. The advent actually did not take place: the States reacted to the release very calmly, even after the artist supported the album with active tours. (America and Oasis, once best friends, and later ardent opponents of Williams, met just as coolly shortly before this).

But Europe did not betray its idol and welcomed the third studio album "Sing When You Are Winning" (2000) with open arms. Moreover, the impatience of music lovers has long been fueled by promotional singles and clips. One of the most interesting video works (which collected its harvest of special awards) was the scandalous video for the single "Rock DJ", which, of course, topped the English sales rating. "Sing When You Are Winning" satisfied the tastes of both music critics and music lovers, which was reflected in the circulation in the most pleasant way.

The follow-up CD, "Swing When You Are Winning", released a year later and inspired by Frank Sinatra, featured material of more dubious quality. But this did not affect the popularity of the artist. The recording included old hits by Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. (Sammy Davis Jnr.), the same Sinatra and other authors - songs that Robbie listened to, loved and knew by heart from early childhood. Most of the tracks were recorded at Los Angeles-based Capitol Recording Studios, where many of his edited songs were originally created, and in some cases even with the same musicians. The album opened with a new track co-written by Robbie and Guy Chambers, "I Will Talk and Hollywood Will Listen". He performed a duet with actress Nicole Kidman on Frank Sinatra's classic single "Somethin' Stupid" (UK number one). Royal Albert Hall.

Contrary to the existing plans, in 2002 the artist almost did not have to rest. Already in the first months he began to prepare a documentary film "Nobody Someday", in which he "reported" about the last European tour. In April, the new single "My Culture" was released, which he recorded with Maxi Jazz from Faithless for the 1 Giant Leap project.

And soon Williams renewed his contract with the EMI record label, as a result of which he entered the history of popular music as the highest paid artist: for the right to release the artist's next album, EMI was paid as much as 50 (and according to some reports, all 80) million pounds sterling. According to Robbie, he was just in ecstasy: "I'm richer than I could imagine in my wildest dreams!" According to one of the clauses of the agreement, the label undertook to guarantee Williams promotion to the American market. And the singer recorded his fifth studio LP "Escapology" in Los Angeles, the last time he worked with his longtime collaborator and producer Guy Chambers. In November 2002, the album was released immediately all over the world. In the UK, of course, "Escapology" hit the charts, and in the United States, it peaked at number 43 on the Billboard 200. This is the artist's best performance in his career, which continues to gain momentum.

The album's circulation has long been estimated at seven figures, and Williams is going on a world tour. It culminates in three grand shows at the UK's Nebworth Festival in August 2003, drawing over 375,000 spectators and about three and a half million more in front of TV screens during live broadcasts. The footage of the performances form the basis of the live album "Live Summer 2003" (in America - "Live at Knebwoth").

As he prepares to celebrate his 30th birthday, Robbie Williams summed up some of the results and shared a lot of secrets in an autobiography immodestly titled "Robbie Williams: All About Me." Taking into account the pace at which the musician's career is developing, we can assume that this is far from his last autobiography...

Discography:

Life Thru a Lens - 1997
I "ve Been Expecting You - 1998
Sing When You Are Winning - 2000
Swing When You Are Winning - 2001
Escapology - 2002
Live Summer 2003 - 2003

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British music legend Elton John compared his colleague Robbie Williams, whose biography is a bizarre alternation of resounding success and the struggle with his own demons, Frank Sinatra of our time. After all, the British have a unique timbre and a special manner of performance. No wonder his compatriots called him the most popular singer in the UK.

Biography of Robbie Williams

little clown

Robbie Williams was born in the large industrial center of England - Newcastle on February 13, 1974. But the parents separated when the boy was only 3 years old, and his mother took Robert and his sister Sally to the provincial Stoke-on-Trent. There the childhood of the future singer passed. His full name is rather ostentatious: Robert Peter Maximilian - no wonder that, having become famous, he shortened it to the usual "Robbie".

The biography of Robbie Williams did not start at all stellar. At St. Margaret's School, he was known as a varmint and a clown, the schoolboy's grades left much to be desired. But gradually the singing and artistic gifts of the boy began to appear. He successfully performed at school concerts, played in an amateur theater troupe - in musicals he was entrusted with central roles. It became clear - the artist is growing!

In a successful boy band

The mother shared the aspirations of the teenager, it was she who advised him to go to the casting in the Take That group. The audition was successful, and for five years the biography of Robbie Williams was closely associated with this team. Later there will be reunion attempts and joint projects. In the meantime, young Williams was glad to be among like-minded people. The most cheerful member of the group, he was known as a joker and a joker. And the affairs of "Take That" confidently went "uphill". It was the most successful boy band in England at the time. Since the days of the Beatles, the country has not seen such huge sales of discs and sold-out performances.

Break out of the dungeon

The crisis came in the sixth year. At first, author and vocalist Gary Barlow disagreed with his comrades, but he did not have the courage to express his dissatisfaction directly. But Williams did not stand on ceremony. He stated that he did not intend to continue to vegetate in this "prison" and hit all the hard. Sprees, a sharp change in image (bleached hair), bad companies - everything went to ensure that Robbie parted ways with his associates. And in July 1995 it finally happened. And when he celebrated his twenty-two anniversary, the group itself "ordered a long life."

The thorny path to success

After the revelry and binges, it was difficult to regain a good name, so it took some time for "single skater" Robbie Williams to win the trust of the public and producers. Only at the end of 1997, having released the single "Angels", he was able to break through to the top of the charts. Listeners turned to Robbie's debut album (which had been on sale for a long time) and swept it off the shelves. Surprisingly, this disc ("Life Thru a Lens") took first place in the UK chart. Thus rose the star of vocalist Robbie Williams.

The singer had to fight not only with his bad habits, but also with accusations of non-traditional sexual orientation (the clips of the former group sometimes suggested that the guys were gay). Collaboration with vocalist Nicole Appleton (and romance with her) should have dispelled these rumors. The second disc ("I" ve Been Expecting You ") became a sensation. In 1998, the biography of Robbie Williams was replenished with the title of "best-selling" singer in Britain, and "the conquest of America" ​​was just around the corner.

Unexpected duet: Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman

New compositions, promotions, meetings, the right contacts - the mechanism worked like a clock. Europe adored the sharp-tongued idol, the States reluctantly, but accepted the Briton into their arms. After all, in the album Swing When You Are Winning, the singer paid tribute to the memory of Sinatra, and the rock legend's single "Somethin" Stupid "was recorded together by Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman. Music lovers liked the unexpected duet, the song topped the British chart for three weeks.

Behind were 4 superbly sold discs, a solo concert in London, a lucrative contract with a recording studio (for releasing a new album by Williams, the EMI corporation laid out, according to various sources, from 50 to 80 million pounds). The Escapology CD was recorded in Los Angeles and became very successful on both sides of the Atlantic.

Made it to Peter!

The news of the 2006 world tour excited the vocalist's fans, and he got into the Guinness Book of Records (1,600,000 tickets for the singer's concerts were sold on the first day).

The work continued, the former "bad boy" finally settled down. There were many more performances and discs. Released in autumn 2013, Swings Both Ways was a real treat for Williams fans. And in April 2015, for the first time, he made St. Petersburg fans happy by arriving in the Northern capital with a concert.

Personal life

Fight with yourself

Problems with drugs and alcohol for a long time prevented the personal life of Robbie Williams from entering the normal family course. He had to painfully get rid of drug addiction (Xanax and Vicodin for some time replaced the singer with all the blessings of life).

won the heart

American Ayda Field has become a real "lifeline" for the star. A little-known actress of Turkish origin captured the heart of the British in 2006, and in 2007 they declared themselves a couple. They traveled for a long time, "grind" their characters - both were not too young and were afraid to make a mistake. But at the end of the summer of 2010, Ayda and Robbie Williams, whose personal life was completely dependent on her lover, got married.

Robbie Williams' daughter is daddy's joy

In the spring of 2012, the singer told the press that he would soon become a father. Robbie Williams' daughter was born on September 17th. The baby was named Theodora Rose. The middle-aged dad loves the baby, like her brother Charlton Valentine, who was born at the end of October 2014.

FULL NAME: Robert Peter "Robbie" Williams

DATE OF BIRTH: 02/13/1974 (Aquarius)

PLACE OF BIRTH: Stoke-on-Trent, UK

EYE COLOR: Olive

HAIR COLOR: brunet

FAMILY STATUS: married

FAMILY: Parents: Peter Williams, Janet Teresa Williams. Wife: Ayda Field.

HEIGHT: 180 cm

OCCUPATION: singer, actor, composer

Biography:

Peter Williams' father was a comedian in his youth and later became a pub owner. Janet Teresa Williams' mother was a florist. Robert has a paternal half-sister, Sally. When Robbie was three years old, his parents divorced. Together with his sister, they stayed 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. After learning about the recruitment to the group Take That, he came to the audition, where he performed the song "Nothing Can Divide Us" by Jason Donovan in front of the other members of the group. To his surprise, he was accepted into the group as the fifth member.

For the next five years, Robbie Williams was a member of Take That. At first, the boy band performed in educational institutions and clubs, performing cover versions of popular songs. Then the group gained popularity and in 1991 released their first album "Take That And Party". Two years later they signed a contract with BMG. This album topped the UK charts and became the second best selling album in the UK.

In 1993, the group released their second album "Everything Changes", which also turned out to be successful and occupied the top lines of the charts for several weeks. In 1994, the group went on a concert tour, which lasted until 1995. Upon their return, they began recording their third album, Nobody Else. At this time, disagreements began in the group, initiated by Williams. Robbie was not satisfied with the role of "good boy", he wanted to stand out, which was not pleased with the manager and leader of the group Gary Barlow. In the summer of 1995, Williams left the group. Shortly after his departure, the band disbanded, releasing a final best-of album in February 1996.

Robbie was considering a solo career, but a clause in his contract with BMG prevented him from releasing solo songs if he left Take That. For about six months, Williams was suing BMG. During this time, Robbie led a wild life, drinking and using drugs.

In 1996, Williams signed with Chrysalis Records and released his first solo single, Freedom, which was a George Michael cover. In March, the singer began recording his first album, Life Thru a Lens. At first, the album went unnoticed. Everything changed with the single Angels, released in December 1997, it became an instant hit and drew attention to the album, which soon went to number one in the UK charts.

In early 1998, Robbie began work on his second album, I've Been Expecting You.

The next album "Sing When You're Winning" in 2000 was more successful. The Rock DJ single became one of the best-selling in the UK and was nominated for many prestigious awards: MTV Europe Music Awards, BRIT Awards, Best Single of the Year.

In 2001, Williams released his fourth Swing When You're Winning album.

In 2002, Robbie Williams signed an £80 million contract with EMI, becoming the highest paid pop artist. After that, in November 2002, the album "Escapology" was released. In the summer of 2003, Robbie went on a world tour during which he also visited Russia. The album went platinum twice.

In 2005, Williams released his sixth album, Intensive Care, with Stephen Duffy. In November 2005, at the MTV Europe Music Award, Williams received the award for "Best Male Artist".

After taking a short break after the failure of "Rudebox", Robbie recorded his next album "Reality Killed The Video Star" in 2009, which returned the singer's popularity.

The British court recognized that all press reports about Robbie's homosexuality are slander. The singer sued a "substantial amount" in compensation for the moral damage caused. Rob himself was not present at the court session, but his lawyers obtained an official apology from the publishers: their representatives admitted that they had slandered the singer

On May 8, 2012, at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, the next, fourth Soccer Aid charity match was played, 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 UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.

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

Robbie Williams has been at the top of the music charts for years now, but achievements in music are by no means the only outstanding moment in his biography. Kind character, good-looking appearance and boundless love for his own fans - these are the main features of Williams's personality that attract the public so much.

Childhood and youth

Robbie was born in the UK, in a provincial English town called Stoke-on-Trent, in the family of an actor and florist. Representatives of the zodiac sign Aquarius are rightfully proud of the achievements of Robbie Williams, because his date of birth was February 13th. At the age of 3, the little boy, along with his foster sister, had to face the hardships of family troubles - his parents divorced, and two kids stayed with their mother.

Young Mr. Williams liked to fool around from an early age, so he did not go well with his studies. First, in elementary school, and then in high school, he gained a reputation as a “talentless” and lazy person, and the desire to please the girl from the class once again encouraged the guy to take risks and get into problem situations. It was difficult for Robbie's mother to cope with the rebellious temper of the child, but teenagers rarely pay attention to such nuances.

Music

Robbie's first acting experience was by auditioning for a local band called Take That. The line-up auditioned in the hope of finding a fifth member for themselves, and, to the great surprise of the guy, after performing the song “Nothing Can Divide Us” by Jason Donovan, he was accepted into the Take That group.

Robbie Williams and "Take That"

For the next five years, Robbie was in this musical group and performed with four other guys in city pubs. "Take That" was originally engaged in rehashing famous hits, but already in 1991 the guys released their first album, which not only gained popularity, but became a pass to the world of show business.

The album "Take That and Party" for several years in a row was considered one of the best in the history of the UK music business. A couple of years later, the second collection of hits from the group called "Everything Change" is released. Repeated success turned the heads of the Take That guys so much that in 1994 they decided to tour the country and perform live.


Numerous concerts, crowds of female fans and public recognition were insanely captivating and captivating, but after the release of the third album, Robbie wanted to change.

Every musician dreams of solo performances, but for Mr. Williams, there was one detail that he could not ignore after breaking off relations with former colleagues. According to the terms of the contract with BMG, Robbie could not pursue a solo career if he decides to leave the group. For several years, the guy was suing representatives of the company, and at that time depression led the musician down a crooked path - he began to use alcohol and drugs.

After the completion of litigation, the musician released the first solo song, which is a cover of the work of authorship. After that, Robbie recorded the first solo album, the songs of which did not attract the attention of the audience, but success came immediately after creating a hit called "Angels".

Robbie Williams - "Angels"

Not every musician or actor manages to achieve the same success in his career as Robbie Williams did. His song "Angels", having been released, became a hit and brought the title of "Best Hit of the Last 25 Years".

Having conquered Europe and his native country, Williams did not want to stop there, and already in 1999, immediately after signing a contract with the American company Capitol Records, Robbie was creating the first album aimed at potential fans from the USA.

Robbie Williams - "Millennium"

"The Ego Has Lended" reached only 63rd place in the US charts upon release, which could be called a complete failure. The next attempt a year later brought more success, and the song "Rock Dj" ("Rock DJ") won many international awards at popular festivals, after which the musician's career went up again.

For numerous merits in the British show business, Robbie received another BRIT Awards, which forever perpetuated the name of the hero in the annals of the musical history of Great Britain and the whole world.


Russia has always attracted the attention of foreign show business stars, and Robbie was no exception. Being in Moscow on tour in 2015, the artist appeared in the studio at a humorous show, where he performed a number of songs along with his musicians.

In 2016, a new project of the musician and singer called "Party Like A Russian" was released, in which Williams performed in the form of a sort of modern one. The main purpose of creating the single was an attempt to ridicule the behavior of Russian oligarchs who "buy cars and transport them in their planes."

Robbie Williams - "Party Like A Russian"

The singer touches on a problematic topic, since social inequality has long been the cause of many public scandals and revelations. In addition, not only in the Russian Federation, this topic disturbs the minds and souls of ordinary people. Perhaps Robbie wanted not only to release another musical project, but also to draw the attention of those in power to the problems of ordinary people and compare their current deplorable situation.

Others believe that with a similar theme, the singer wanted to attract fading attention to himself. By the way, after the release of "Party Like A Russian", Robbie's activities again drew attention in the Russian segment of show business. The musician was invited for a conversation - a popular TV presenter of the program "Let them talk." The recording of the broadcast took place in London, where Williams and Malakhov talked on various topics. The broadcast was replicated on the Internet, and this became the second sensational story for Andrei Malakhov after his meeting with a Hollywood actress.


In 2017, during the broadcast of the March edition of the program “Let them talk”, where Robbie Williams reappeared, the Briton offered to speak on behalf of Russia at the Eurovision 2017 contest, which was to be held in Kiev. According to the artist, he follows the international competition and is impressed by Russian performers. Williams was especially impressed with the number.

Personal life

From the very beginning of his musical career, Robbie fueled interest from the press, creating the image of a bold representative of sexual minorities, and the ambiguous lyrics did not give an unequivocal answer to this question. But in 1998, the public became aware that Williams started a relationship with the vocalist of the All Saints musical group, Nicole Appleton.


During a short romance, the singer became pregnant, but after some thought, the girl had an abortion. As she herself told reporters, such a decision was dictated by the terms of cooperation with the group's investors. After a short period of time, Robbie and Nicole broke up.

After such a failure, the singer started relationships with famous girls ("Spice Girls") and. But these romances with women ended too quickly, and the artist's personal life did not work out. Then Robbie decided to use a different method of dating.

In the late 90s, dating via the Internet only gained popularity, but this is how the singer met his future wife, a Turkish actress. In the period from 2007 to 2010, the lovers met, after which both decided that it was time to legalize the relationship. In union with Ayda, the musician had a daughter in 2012, whom her parents named Theodora Rose. Two years later, the wife gave Robbie an heir - the son of Charlton Valentine. Now the singer lives with his wife and children in a mansion in Los Angeles.


According to Robbie himself, Aida helps him in everything and has a positive effect on his rebellious character. Before meeting the girl, the man smoked 3 packs of cigarettes a day, drank a lot of energy drinks and ruined his own body, but Ayda became the person who completely changed his life.

“I quit drinking and smoking, and it's all thanks to my charming Ayda. I finally felt in my place, fate itself was destined for us to meet. And I'm extremely happy,

- says the happy father and husband to all the paparazzi who seek to find out if the spouse is faithful to his current wife.


Robbie Williams' official profile "Instagram" dedicated to his work, but the artist sometimes posts family photos there. He often appears bare-chested in front of the camera, showing off his athletic figure and favorite tattoos. About 20 images gathered on Williams' body, the first of which - a Celtic cross on his right thigh - appeared at the dawn of his musical career. Then tattoos in the form of a lion were engraved, inscriptions in the language of the New Zealand Maori tribe.

Over time, the first letters of the initials of grandparents appeared on the neck and on the wrists. Also on the neck appeared the symbol of the "eye of the god Horus". As a tribute to his mother, the artist engraved an inscription in the Gothic style “Mom, I love you” on his hands. The singer showed himself as an adherent to images in the form of inscriptions. They show off everywhere: under the collarbone, on the lower back, on the fingers of the hand, and on the stomach, Robbie depicted a swallow in flight.

Robbie Williams now

Robbie Williams was the guest star at the opening of the 2018 World Cup. At the solemn ceremony, the star performed in front of the 80,000th audience of the Luzhniki stadium and the army of millions of football fans. In the government box were the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman and the head of FIFA. The artist himself was happy to participate in the opening of the World Cup, calling such a performance "a childhood dream come true." Together with the British singer, the Russian opera diva took the stage.


Robbie Williams, in a creative burst before the end of the song "Rock DJ", showed the middle finger to the camera, while singing the words: "I did it for free", which are not provided in the main text of the song. Later, the artist himself, in the program “This Morning” on the British ITV channel, explained this gesture by saying that there was one minute left before the match between Russia and Saudi Arabia. Robbie was worried that he would not have time to finish the song and started counting the seconds. The fact that the gesture turned out to be provocative, Robbie realized after a while, when he had already left the stage.

Discography

  • 1997 - Life Thru a Lens
  • 1998 - "I"ve Been Expecting You"
  • 2000 - "Sing When You're Winning"
  • 2001 - "Swing When You're Winning"
  • 2002 - Escapology
  • 2005 - "Intensive Care"
  • 2006 - "Rudebox"
  • 2009 - "Reality Killed the Video Star"
  • 2012 - "Take the Crown"
  • 2013 - "Swings Both Ways"
  • 2014 – "Under The Radar" Vol.1
  • 2016 - "Heavy Entertainment Show"
  • 2017 - "Under The Radar" Vol.2