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In And Out Of Consciousness: Greatest ...

1.7B streams

1,659,462,812

Take The Crown (Deluxe Edition)

211.5M streams

211,542,484

Swings Both Ways (Deluxe)

174M streams

173,982,171

The Heavy Entertainment Show (Deluxe)

162.1M streams

162,060,623

The Christmas Present (Deluxe)

89.6M streams

89,641,481

Tripping

50.2M streams

50,185,273

XXV (Deluxe Edition)

30.4M streams

30,414,214

The Christmas Present (Deluxe)

23.4M streams

23,403,021

Under The Radar, Vol. 2 (Deluxe)

16.7M streams

16,707,750

Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) [fea...

13.9M streams

13,894,870

Biography

Robbie Williams joined Take That in 1990 as a 16-year-old from Stoke-on-Trent as their youngest member. When he left the band in 1995 at the height of their success, he was considered an entertainingly wayward loose cannon but few had serious expectations he would be successful going solo. The following year he met songwriter Guy Chambers and together they wrote songs to launch his solo career including the epic ‘Angels’ – the first in a career-defining generational soundtrack: ‘Let Me Entertain You’, ‘Millennium’, ‘No Regrets’, ‘Rock DJ’, ‘Supreme’, ‘Eternity’, ‘Feel’, to name a few. As well as the hits, Robbie emerged as the most acclaimed and charismatic live performer of his times, a position that was cemented and celebrated by his record-breaking 2003 Knebworth shows over three nights in front of a huge 375,000 people, as well as breaking the record for the most tickets sold in one day – 1.6 million – for his 2006 ‘Close Encounters’ tour.