Friday, 28 August 2009

Robbie Williams Greatest pop star


Robbie Williams has been named music's greatest superstar of all time.
The 'Angels' singer who hasn't published a song since 2007 topped a poll by MTV, beating his former bandmates Take That and the late 'King of Pop' Michael Jackson, proving he still has a strong following.
A source said: "This proves that Robbie is still a superstar in many people's minds."
Other acts in the top 10 include 'Mr Brightside' hitmakers The Killers, British girl band Girls Aloud and dance act The Prodigy.
Beyonce Knowles, sexy girl group Pussycat Dolls and rockers Oasis also made the poll.
The news comes at a excellent time for Robbie as he launches his return, with his new album 'Reality Killed the Video Star' being released later this year.
It was currently affirmed Calvin Harris is desperate to work with Robbie.
The 'I'm Not Alone' hitmaker who has earlier collaborated with Dizzee Rascal and Kylie Minogue says the 'Rock DJ' star is top of the list of artists he hopes to team up with on his next record.
He said: "I want to work with Robbie, he's my number one target now.
"I think he's just finished his new album with producer Trevor Horn though. Maybe he can come and help on my next record instead."
MTV's Greatest Superstars:
1 - Robbie Williams
2 - Take That
3 - Michael Jackson
4 - The Killers
5 - Girls Aloud
6 - The Prodigy
7 - Red Hot Chilli Peppers
8 - Beyonce Knowles
9 - The Pussycat Dolls
10 - Oasis

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Battle Robbie Williams to Leona Lewis




Leona Lewis is set to go head to head with Robbie Williams later this year.
The X Factor winner will deliverance Echo, her second album, just a week after Robbie come back with his eighth studio collection, Reality Killed The Video Star.
Williams’ album is produced by approvaled hitmaker Trevor Horn.
Lewis’ album includes collaborations with Xenomania, Ne-Yo and Ryan Tedder.
“I titled my album Echo since an echo describes a big, organic sound,” said the Bleeding Love hitmaker.
“I’m in the core of the recording process, working with amazing songwriters and producers and my music has actually developed.
“It’s so exciting to create something new.”

Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Daily Gossip:Robbie Williams in swine flu scare


Welcome to the Daily Gossip: your daily stop off to find out who in the world of music has been up to what. Today’s top gossip:Robbie Williams fears he has swine flu. The singer ascent the issue after he posted a blog on Robbiewilliams.com saying, "Off to the doctor's to approve if I have pig or not," on Sunday (August 16). Since then, he has not posted any updates.A spokes person for Williams played down reports of swine flu and said the singer was simply being over anticipation ahead of promoting his new album 'Reality Killed The Video Star', which is out on November 9. "He was just being radical careful by going to the doctor. He was shooting his video for the new single 'Bodies' last week and collected up a cold on the set" (The Sun).From the papers:Madonna celebrated her 51st birthday by attending a party in Portofino, Italy thrown by fashion designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana (various)Jet partied with Wolfmother in a London penthouse after both played apparence in the capital last week (The Sun).Ronnie Wood arrived drunk at Heathrow Terminal 5 and argued with airport organisation about smoking (Daily Mirror).Lily Allen blast into tears on stage in Helsinki, Finland on Sunday (August 16), because she'd had a painful injection in her bum hours earlier (after a fall the previous night). "I feel a bit emotional," she told the conferences (various).Amy Winehouse is heading to Miami to continue work on the follow up to her 'Back To Black' album. She's due to hook up with long term producer Salaam Remi (The Sun).

Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Robbie Williams set to launch new album in November

British pop singer Robbie Williams his going to launch his first album in three years this November, according to some news
Williams, 35, who has sold 55 million albums globally, will release the album titled "Reality Killed the Video Star" globally on November 9. His first single "Bodies" will be launched in October.
"My album's a killer," Williams wrote on his blog last month. "Old Robbie, He added that he rewrote one of the songs after Michael Jackson died with the pop star in mind.
For his new album Williams recorded and mixed songs with producer Trevor Horn in a studio in London. Williams' last album, "Rudebox," received mixed reviews when released in 2006. It was his lowest selling album in Britain and chalked up sales of just under a million copies in the United States.
One of Europe's most successful entertainers, Williams rose to fame as a member of the hit boy band "Take That" before forging a successful solo career.
After broken up in 1995, his old band changed and have staged a triumph comeback in the past several years including their last album "The Circus" peak at the top of Britain's album charts.