Robbie Williams To Quit Showbiz If New Album Fails


Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams




Robbie Williams aka “I’ve got no game in the US” seems to be worried about his comeback. It’s been 2 years since the former Take That star’s “Rudebox” album got dissed by the critics.

Reality Killed The Video Star” is set for release on November 9 while the first single “Bodies” premieres on October 12. Robbie is hoping to better his 2007 success when “She’s Madonna” reached NO16 on the singles chart.

He said: “This album will decide my future.”

Robbie has spent 2 years away from show business planning his return to the top . After all, all his solo albums have gone to No1 but Rudebox was his worst-selling disc.

The star added: “I found a girlfriend in the shape of Ayda Field, made love to her, wrote songs, travelled, played football and looked for UFOs.

“And I was worrying about my career.”

After losing some extra pounds and his beard the singer looks trim and fit again to attack the job calming fans nerves who feared that he might of called it quits for good.

Reality Killed The Video Star is his best work ever as he adds, “It means a lot to me as I love the songs and the lyrics.

“It’s so old hat to say this but I think it is the best record I have ever done with the best production and the best lyrics.”

Robbie is set to perform his new single Bodies on The X Factor next Saturday but worries since the song has baffled fans because of its complicated lyrics.

But he explained: “That’s because I talk rubbish.”

After recently being spotted at a recording studio in New York with the other four members – Gary Barlow, Jason Orange, Mark Owen and Howard Donald there have also been rumours he is rejoining Take That again. But Robbie had a simple explanation for that as he teased journalists claiming they were just thinking of entering the next Winter Olympics as a bobsleigh team.

His former bandmates have however hinted that Rob would be welcomed to perform on one of their future tours as they are now on speaking terms after years of silence following his shock departure from the line-up in 1995.


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