Robbie Williams is hoping to win back his crown as Britain's biggest pop star with a new album in November.
Reality Killed The Video Star will be his first release since 2006's Rudebox, which met with a tepid reception from fans and critics.
Reality Killed The Video Star will be his first release since 2006's Rudebox, which met with a tepid reception from fans and critics.
Williams described the new record as "a killer". He said listeners would hear "old Robbie, new Robbie and a Robbie that neither of us have met".
The first single from the album, Bodies, will be released on 11 October.
Writing on his blog, Williams revealed he had rewritten one of his new songs in tribute to Michael Jackson.
"[I] couldn't get a lyric to fit on one of the new songs. When he passed away I rewrote it with him in mind," he said.
The star added that he had enlisted the help of lyricist Don Black, who co-wrote one of Jackson's earliest solo hits, Ben, as well as the Bond themes Thunderball and Diamonds Are Forever.
"I was having a tough time with lyrics for a little while," he wrote. "Nothing would come out.
"Don Black kindly came in and gave me a helping hand. He's the nicest legend I've ever met. I love him."
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