Tag: Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams - She's Madonna lyrics

Tags: Robbie Williams + She's Madonna + lyrics

Dinna
Posted by Dinna 3 years 25 days ago; via community.livejournal.com

Oh, Madonna, Madonna
I don't miss you
just who
you used to be
and you don't ring true
so please
stop calling me
Your "I love you"'s
are ten a penny
You're dropping clues
like you've got any
You got to choose
There's been so many ohhhh
---------------------------------------------------
I love you baby
but face it she's Madonna
No man on earth
could say that he don't want her
This look of love
says I'm leaving
you're frozen now
I've done the freezing
I'm walking out
Madonna's calling...

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Robbie Williams' Shakira duet?

Tags: Robbie Williams + Shakira

oxana
Posted by oxana 3 years 1 month ago

Robbie Williams could be set to record a duet with Shakira, if his former songwriting partner gets his way.

Guy Chambers masterminded several of Robbie's biggest hits, including 'Angles' and 'Rock DJ', but the pair parted ways after a clash over the singer's multi-million pound recording deal with EMI.

However, Guy insists he is now ready to call a truce on the pair's feud and pen another hit for Robbie if he agrees to collaborate with Shakira.

Guy is convinced a duet between the pair could be the thing that launches Robbie's career...

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Robbie Williams - Lovelight Video

Tags: Robbie Williams + Lovelight + Video

oxana
Posted by oxana 3 years 1 month ago

Check it out!

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Robbie's new single (listen is really odd)

Tags: Robbie Williams + new album + single + rudebox

oxana
Posted by oxana 3 years 3 months ago

A new single has been unveiled on the nation's airwaves, although you could be excused for not immediately recognising it as the work of Britain's most popular entertainer.

Over some squelchy noises, a sparse, electronic bassline and a chorus melody blatantly borrowed from reggae legends Sly and Robbie's '80s dance classic Boops (Here to Go), Williams delivers a nonsensical, scatological rap in a bored Stoke-on-Trent accent.

"Up your jaxie, split your kecks, sing a song of Semtex, pocket full of Durex." It's a long way from...

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