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ROBBIE WILLIAMS – A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY


The summer of '98 saw Robbie conquer Britain. He suddenly started winning a new generation of grown-up admirers. He was voted the year's best male singer not only by his old Smash Hits, fans, but also the discerning readers of NME and Melody Maker. The defining moment of the year - indeed of Robbie's entire career - was Glastonbury's mass singalong to 'Angels' by the biggest crowd ever gathered in front of the Pyramid Stage. Followed by similar scenes at Slane, V98 and T-in-the-Park.

The ego really had landed. And with the Britpop bubble bursting, Britain had finally found a new star. From then, it's been a story of unparalleled success. His next single, 'Millennium', gave Robbie his first number one single. A month later his second album, 'I've Been Expecting You' (October 1998), followed it to the top of the charts.
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