We've been hoping for a new Robbie Williams album for the last couple of years, so we're excited to hear that we'll be getting new music from Rob next year thanks to his new record deal *woops*
Robbie made history in 2002 when he signed a MASSIVE record-breaking £80million deal with EMI, which prompted his famous quip: "I'm rich beyond my wildest dreams."
That contract ended when Rob released his last album, 'Reality Killed the Video Star' in 2009 and he's taken his time to sign on the dotted line with another label.
He filled that time pretty profitably by making many dreams come true when he reunited with his old band and went touring with Take That, which earned him £10million, the Daily Mail reports.
All good things come to an end, however, and Rob was back on the market as a solo artist.
Robbie's now revealed on his official website that he's struck a deal with Universal Music.
He's been busy recording the album in his studio in Los Angeles, but still found time to help Gary Barlow with his X Factor duties, of course.
Gary has also been helping write and produce the songs on Robbie's new album.
Rob told Esquire magazine back in July: "Gaz is great for me because he knows how I should sound. He wanted to make a Lennon and McCartney-type album. That was his idea — big, standard records. At the minute it's just me and him finishing the album and I love it."
So when can we expect the new tunes, Rob?
Next autumn.
We're counting down the days.
Robbie Williams is bringing out more solo music. Fact. / WENN
That contract ended when Rob released his last album, 'Reality Killed the Video Star' in 2009 and he's taken his time to sign on the dotted line with another label.
He filled that time pretty profitably by making many dreams come true when he reunited with his old band and went touring with Take That, which earned him £10million, the Daily Mail reports.
All good things come to an end, however, and Rob was back on the market as a solo artist.
Robbie's now revealed on his official website that he's struck a deal with Universal Music.
He's been busy recording the album in his studio in Los Angeles, but still found time to help Gary Barlow with his X Factor duties, of course.
Gary has also been helping write and produce the songs on Robbie's new album.
Rob told Esquire magazine back in July: "Gaz is great for me because he knows how I should sound. He wanted to make a Lennon and McCartney-type album. That was his idea — big, standard records. At the minute it's just me and him finishing the album and I love it."
So when can we expect the new tunes, Rob?
Next autumn.
We're counting down the days.
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