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Having already sold over 55 million albums around the world, Robbie Williams, who is 35 years old, will promote his new album "Reality Killed the Video Star" in November. create your free blog Boots Before New Year's Eve Robbie Williams said:" The new album will be a killer. Either the Robbie you saw before or the one you see now is totally different from the Robbie you will see in the new album." Robbie Williams also adapted one of Michael Jackson`s songs in the new album to express his respect to the pop king who has newly passed away.Hot Exhibition - aigo aipower In Show

Robbie made a performance at "X Factor" reality show on October 11, which is his first public performance after a break of three years. He received Standin ovation the minute Robbie appeared on the stage, but someone said that his pupils expanded abnormally, and that he performed excitedly with sweat all over his face. It seemed he had taken some medicine, but that was denied by the spokesperson. Robbie claimed in his blog that he was nervous at the moment and was worried about he would forget the lyrics because he saw the autodoor broken when he came on the stage. When he left the studio, he dropped tears because he saw a paparazzi was hit by a car. Luckily, the paparazzi was not hurt badly.

Robbie Williams was born in February 1974 in Stoke-on-Trent in England. His father is a comedian and his mother is a singer. In the school play "Oliver", Robbie showed his obvious talents. And, he also took a role in "Brookside", the soap opera of BBC.

When he was 16, Robbie became a member of the boy band Take That and achieved incredible success, launching numerous top songs. In Jul. 1995, Robbie broke up with the promising and successful band and started his solo career. Then he published his first single album, Life Thru A Lens. Though it became a top album in British, according to statistics, the sale was worse than expected. On the contrary, Take That's comeback concert tickets were all sold out. Howard Donald, a member of "Take That', claimed:" I have no idea of what Robbie is thinking about. I think 'Take That' does not need him any more!"


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