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Robbie Williams’s new album written with Mark Ronson and Guy Chambers

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It seems that Robbie has been doing more constructive things than UFO hunting and growing a beard. As well as wishing he was still in Take That he has been preparing his final EMI album.

Robbie Williams is heading back into the studio, recording one last album for a label he doesn’t seem to like very much.

The singer – who has been writing songs since last year – plans to complete his £80m EMI contract and then go his own way, his managers told Music Week. “The elephant needs to leave the room, the elephant being the record company,” David Enthoven said. Read the rest…

Robbie In New Crisis

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She may be Madonna, but she ain’t gonna get Mr Williams that much-needed No 1…

Robbie Williams’ career crisis is deepening with his latest single looking likely to be his biggest flop. ‘She’s Madonna’ – which has been touted as one of the standout tracks from the album ‘Rudebox’ – is sitting at a lowly No 17 in the midweek charts, despite being available on CD and as a download. The Pet Shop Boys-penned track hasn’t suffered from a lack of press either – it bagged all the wrong kind of headlines after footage of the accompanying video leaked.

In the promo Robbie dresses as a (bad) transvestite and talks about himself in the third person. In the past month of course, the singer has also embarked on a highly publicised stint in rehab after admitting a caffeine, nicotine and prescription drug addiction. What will also undoubtedly add salt to the wounds is that his old bandmates, Take That, are certs to hold on to the No 1 spot with their single ‘Shine’, this week. Their other single ‘Patience’ which has been in the charts for 17 weeks meanwhile, is just one spot behind ‘She’s Madonna’ at No 18. Just don’t look, Robbie…

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Are Robbie Williams fans too dangerous to have an official chat run on the star’s website?

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The3Heroes herewith regret having sent a proposal for an official chatroom to Robbie Williams. Immediately upon receipt The3Heroes’ Ms Crämer was called by the now former director of Robbie Williams Com Ltd.

The director and her talked about dangers coming from fans and the closure of several chat rooms. At that time Ms Crämer was unaware about the extreme violence that was still going on within the Robbie Williams fan-scene. Unfortunately it is still violent. Ms Crämer regrets that she was unable to seeing the dangers coming from the Robbie Williams ‘fan-base as was foreseen by Robbie Williams Com Ltd.

Shortly after the conversation one fansite, that now no longer exists, ran into great controversy because of bestiality and other perversion in text form in the message board. Charges were pressed. According to a Düsseldorf police officer, the British based website could have been suspected of distribution of pornography, bestiality, and glorification of violence. Because of the server being in the UK nothing could be done.

In Germany, such a crime can be charged with 3 years in prison or a heavy fine. Only recently a Robbie Williams “fan” suggested to sing that loud with fellow fans that Robbie Williams shall suffer an acute hearing loss during his next tour. They disbelieve the terror alerts for the UK singer.

Ms Crämer’s former business partners are no longer part of The3Heroes and ended partnership in December 2005. Today The3Heroes offer PR and editorial services and live moderation. These services have nothing do with moderation of chats or message boards.

Likely “fans” damaged the car of Ms Crämer. Photography can be found on the The3Heroes website www.the3heroes.com.

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