Robbie Williams: British people are good at devaluing ourselves
Summary
British singer Robbie Williams talks about his music career, reflecting on his success and mental health challenges. He is celebrating his new album "Britpop" and preparing for a tour in smaller venues. Williams also shares his relief that social media was not around during the early years of his career.Key Facts
- Robbie Williams has been in entertainment for over 30 years and is releasing a new album called "Britpop."
- "Britpop" is Williams's 16th album to reach number one, surpassing a record previously held by The Beatles.
- His upcoming tour will feature smaller venues and includes collaborations with musicians like Gary Barlow and Tony Iommi.
- Williams experienced depression during the successful Britpop era in the 1990s.
- He overcame stage fright and found peace after the birth of his first child, Theodora, in 2012.
- Williams has spoken about the challenges he faced with the British press early in his solo career.
- He is pleased that social media was not present during the beginning of his career due to its potential negative impact.
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