Robbie Williams: the secrets of his success

Robbie Williams' long and successful career
Robbie Williams was born in February 1974
His solo career
Guinness World Record Holder
More Brit Awards than anyone else
Take That returns
He is happily married
Charity work
His fragile mental health
He has also broken sales records
Bad behaviour at the FIFA World Cup
His love for Port Vale FC
He has released several biographies
Eclectic musical style
Important collaborations
Also in Video Games
Robbie Williams' long and successful career

Thanks to the release of 'Robbie Williams', the Netflix documentary series, we've learned different facts about this cultural icon who has influenced generations of musicians and fans. Here are just a few of the fascinating nuggets of information for Robbie fans and for those who may not know how successful Robbie Williams really is.

Robbie Williams was born in February 1974

In Stoke-on-Trent, England. From a young age he showed an interest in music and show business, and in 1990 he joined the boy band Take That, one of the most successful groups of the time. His presence in the group boosted his popularity, but also marked the beginning of his problems with drugs and alcohol.

His solo career

In 1995, Robbie left Take That to launch his solo career. His first album, "Life thru a Lens" (1997), includes the hit "Angels", which became one of his most successful singles.. 

Guinness World Record Holder

In 2006, he entered the Guinness Book of Records for selling 1.6 million tickets in a single day for his "Close Encounters Tour", which proved his enormous popularity.

More Brit Awards than anyone else

Robbie has won more Brit Awards than any other artist, with a total of 18 including as a solo artist and member of Take That.

Take That returns

In 2010, he reunited with Take That, despite vowing never to do so again, for the album "Progress", showing a maturity in his relationship with the band and contributing to the group's success once again.

He is happily married

He joined forces with actress Ayda Field in 2010. The couple have four children. His family has been an important pillar in his life, especially in his recovery from his past excesses.

Charity work

Robbie is known for his charitable work, including founding Give It Sum, his own hometown charity, while also supporting multiple other causes.

His fragile mental health

Robbie has been open about his struggles with depression and anxiety, seeking to destigmatise mental illness and encourage an open dialogue about mental wellbeing.

He has also broken sales records

He has sold over 75 million records worldwide, making him one of the UK's best-selling solo artists.

Bad behaviour at the FIFA World Cup

Robbie caused controversy during the opening of the 2018 World Cup by making an obscene gesture on camera, demonstrating his cheeky nature.

His love for Port Vale FC

He is a passionate fan of Port Vale FC, a football club in his hometown, and has expressed his interest in buying the club on several occasions.

He has released several biographies

They include "Feel" and "Reveal", which detail his life, career, and the personal challenges he has faced, as well as his Netflix series.

Eclectic musical style

Throughout his career, Robbie has experimented with various musical genres, from pop and rock to swing, demonstrating his versatility as an artist.

Important collaborations

He has collaborated with several artists, including Kylie Minogue and Nicole Kidman, demonstrating his ability to fuse styles. Not to mention a fondness for Australians

Also in Video Games

Robbie Williams has been featured in several video games, including his music in titles such as 'FIFA' and 'SingStar', which has expanded his reach to new audiences. An all-rounder and a part of musical history.

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