Robbie Williams New Album ‘Spies’ Single Preview
Robbie Williams Announces New Album “Britpop,” Features Collaboration with Tommy iommi and a Song Titled “Morrissey”
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Robbie Williams, the iconic British entertainer, has officially announced his upcoming album, titled Britpop. The album, set for release soon, has already generated critically important buzz with the unveiling of its first single, “Rocket,” a powerful collaboration featuring the legendary guitarist Tommy Iommi of Black Sabbath.
A Star-Studded Collaboration and a Nod to an Icon
Williams revealed the album’s title and its lead single,”Rocket,” in May. The track, which prominently features Tommy Iommi, showcases Williams’ continued evolution as an artist, blending his signature style with the raw power of rock. Alongside “Spies,” another track from the album, Williams also shared the complete tracklist for Britpop.
Eagle-eyed fans and music critics alike have noted the inclusion of a song simply titled “Morrissey.” This track is sure to spark conversation, given the cultural importance of both artists within the British music landscape.the album is currently available for pre-order through williams’ official website, offering fans a chance to secure their copy ahead of the official release.
The “Britpop” Tracklist Revealed
the full tracklist for Britpop has been unveiled, giving fans a glimpse into the musical journey Williams is set to take them on. The album promises a diverse range of sounds and themes, with the following songs set to feature:
- Rocket
- Spies
- Pretty Face
- Bite Your Tongue
- Cocky
- All My Life
- Human
- Morrissey
- You
- It’s OK Until The drugs Stop Working
- Pocket Rocket
Williams Hits the road in Support of “Britpop”
In anticipation of the album’s release, Robbie Williams is currently embarking on a highly anticipated tour across europe and the U.K. The “Britpop Tour” is already underway, with fans eager to experience the new material live.
The tour continues its European leg with a performance in Berlin at Waldbühne on July 21st.Following his continental dates, Williams will return to the U.K. for a performance at the Come Together Festival in Newcastle in August.The tour will then take him to Malta for the Aftersun Festival in Floriana in september, marking a significant global presence for the album’s promotion. Fans can expect a high-energy show filled with both new hits and beloved classics from Williams’ extensive career.
