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Robbie Williams joined Take That in 1990 as a 16-year-old from Stoke-on-Trent as their youngest member. When he left the band in 1995 at the height of their success, he was considered an entertainingly wayward loose cannon but few had serious expectations he would be successful going solo. The following year he met songwriter Guy Chambers and together they wrote songs to launch his solo career including the epic ‘Angels’ – the first in a career-defining generational soundtrack: ‘Let Me Entertain You’, ‘Millennium’, ‘No Regrets’, ‘Rock DJ’, ‘Supreme’, ‘Eternity’, ‘Feel’, to name a few. As well as the hits, Robbie emerged as the most acclaimed and charismatic live performer of his times, a position that was cemented and celebrated by his record-breaking 2003 Knebworth shows over three nights in front of a huge 375,000 people, as well as breaking the record for the most tickets sold in one day – 1.6 million – for his 2006 ‘Close Encounters’ tour.

Monthly Listeners

14.2 million

Followers

3.4 million

Total Streams

4.7 billion

Top Cities

562,505 listeners
364,130 listeners
282,086 listeners
179,328 listeners
170,561 listeners

Popular Tracks

599 tracks
1
Angels

Angels

Jan 1, 1997

721.9 million

streams

2
Feel

Feel

Jan 1, 2002

547.2 million

streams

3
Rock DJ

Rock DJ

Jan 1, 2000

350.8 million

streams

4
She's The One

She's The One

Jan 1, 1998

241.7 million

streams

5
Candy

Candy

Nov 5, 2012

230.5 million

streams

6
Let Me Entertain You

Let Me Entertain You

Jan 1, 1997

200.0 million

streams

7
Somethin' Stupid

Somethin' Stupid

Jan 1, 2001

190.6 million

streams

8
Supreme

Supreme

Jan 1, 2000

106.1 million

streams

9
Love My Life

Love My Life

Oct 21, 2016

99.5 million

streams

10
Better Man

Better Man

Jan 1, 2000

87.1 million

streams