Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams is a British singer, songwriter, and entertainer, known for his pop and rock music. Born on February 13, 1974, in Stoke-on-Trent, England, he first rose to fame as a member of the boy band Take That, which achieved significant success in the 1990s. After leaving the group in 1995, Williams launched a successful solo career. His notable works include hit albums like "Life thru a Lens" (1997), featuring the iconic single "Angels," "I've Been Expecting You" (1998), and "Escapology" (2002). With multiple chart-topping singles such as "Rock DJ," "Feel," and "Let Me Entertain You," he has sold over 75 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling British solo artists. Williams is known for his charismatic stage presence and has garnered numerous awards, including several Brit Awards. His impact on music includes revitalizing the pop genre in the late 1990s and early 2000s, influencing a generation of artists with his blend of pop, rock, and a touch of irreverence. He remains a prominent figure in the music industry, celebrated for his contributions to both pop culture and live performance.