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With a record-breaking 18 Brit Awards, seven UK No 1 singles and more tickets sold in one day than any living artist, Robbie Williams has gone from humble beginnings in Stoke-on-Trent to become one of the biggest pop stars in the history of British music.
Robbie first captured the hearts and minds of the
public as one fifth of the British boy band Take That, performing lead vocals
on their Top 10 hits, “Could It Be Magic”, “I Found Heaven” and “Everything
Changes”. However, it was as a solo artist that he enjoyed seemingly boundless
success. Since launching his solo career with a cover of George Michael’s
“Freedom,” William has enjoyed 12 UK No 1 albums and seven UK No 1 hit singles.
Although Williams found moderate UK chart success with the single “Old Before I
Die” taken off his debut album Life Thru a Lens, it was the pop ballad “Angels”
that catapulted him to global superstardom.
So popular was the track that it reached the Top 40 in
over twenty different countries, earning Gold status in Belgium, Denmark,
France, Italy and the United Kingdom. His second album, I’ve Been Expecting You, unsurprisingly found
worldwide success. Upon its release in 1998, the album went straight in at No 1
in the UK album chart and went ten-times platinum the following year, with lead
single “Millennium” becoming a Top 20 hit across Europe, Latin America, and Australia
before eventually breaking into the American Market.
Today Robbie sits alongside Simon Cowell as a judge on
hit UK TV show The X-Factor and remains one of the best-selling British artists
of all time, with other 90 million albums sold to date.