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Robbie Williams: His solo album is completed



Robbie Williams has announced that his ninth album was almost finished. The singer, who has just resumed his solo career, has not given official release date but it seems that his new album to land in stores soon.

Robbie Williams

While he has just completed his grand tour with the other members of Take That, Robbie Williams sets about achieving his ninth solo album. And he worked with such tenacity that the opus in question is already completed. It seems that Robbie Williams has not done things by half, according to him, this new project is the most successful he never proposed.


Secret project

It is unclear what musical influences singer of Bodies and Feel will use, it has remained very secretive about this solo project. No release date has yet been announced, but one thing is certain: Robbie Williams seems particularly eager to deliver his new album. So much has already planned to go on tour to support his album and return to his fans. The singer even has already achieved the ideal tracklisting for his return on stage.


Take That still relevant

Robbie Williams does not forget all the Take That, with whom he performed including the single The Flood. He admits to having loved series of concerts with his cronies and does not exclude the possibility at all to go back on tour with them. But before that, the singer needed to reconnect with his audience. As he so aptly put it recently, his ego needs a solo album. Remains to be seen as he managed to balance his solo career and his role in Take That.

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