Robbie Williams surprise releases Britpop album early

Robbie Williams has surprise-released his 13th studio album, Britpop, three weeks ahead of its scheduled February 6 date. The move aims to capitalize on chart opportunities following delays to avoid competition from Taylor Swift's release. The album draws inspiration from 1990s Britpop and features collaborations with music legends.

Robbie Williams, the former Take That star turned solo pop icon, dropped his new album Britpop on January 16, 2026, catching fans off guard. Originally announced in May 2025 with an October 10 release, the date was pushed to February 6 due to what Williams called "scheduling issues." During an intimate performance at London's Dingwalls on October 9, he revealed the real reason: steering clear of Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl, which dominated the UK charts for three weeks after its October 3 launch. "We’re all pretending [the scheduling change] is not about Taylor Swift, but it f–king is — you can’t compete with that," Williams told the crowd. He added, "I’m sorry, but I’m f–king being selfish. How many times in your life do you get to have the most No. 1 albums the U.K. has f–king ever had?"

A No. 1 debut on the January 23 Official Albums Chart would mark Williams' 16th UK chart-topper, surpassing The Beatles' record. The 11-track Britpop channels the 1990s Cool Britannia era, with guitar-driven hooks and nostalgic vibes. Its artwork references Williams' iconic red tracksuit from the 1995 Glastonbury Festival, where he partied with Oasis. In a statement, Williams said, "I set out to create the album that I wanted to write and release after I left Take That in 1995." He also noted, "I’ve worked with some of my heroes on this album; it’s raw, there are more guitars and it’s an album that’s even more upbeat and anthemic than usual."

Standout tracks include opener "Rocket," featuring Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi; "Cocky," with Supergrass' Gaz Coombes; and "Morrissey," a playful electropop track co-written with ex-bandmate Gary Barlow. Other songs like "Human" touch on AI themes, while "All My Life" reflects on fame. This is Williams' first collection of non-festive original material since 2016's The Heavy Entertainment Show. To promote it, he has scheduled underplay shows from February 4-9 in Glasgow, Liverpool, London, and Wolverhampton, performing Britpop and his 1997 debut Life Thru a Lens in full.

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Collage illustration featuring Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Arctic Monkeys, and Megadeth album releases for New Music Friday on January 23, 2026.
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This week's New Music Friday on January 23, 2026, brings major releases from former One Direction members Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson, alongside returns from Arctic Monkeys and Megadeth. Styles drops single 'Aperture' from his upcoming fourth solo album, while Tomlinson releases his third LP 'How Did I Get Here?' with focus track 'Imposter'. Other highlights include Arctic Monkeys' contribution to a War Child benefit compilation and Megadeth's self-titled final album.

Robbie Williams has unexpectedly dropped his 13th studio album, Britpop, three weeks ahead of its scheduled February 6 release. The record, inspired by 1990s British music, features collaborations with artists including Chris Martin and Tony Iommi. Williams announced the move via Instagram, expressing his eagerness to share the work now.

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Robbie Williams has surprisingly released his new album "Britpop" overnight. Originally scheduled for February 6, it was delayed due to concerns over Taylor Swift's album and now brought forward. This could see him break the Beatles' record for the most number-one albums in the UK.

Harry Styles has ignited excitement among fans by revealing his return to music after four years. The singer announced that his new single 'Aperture' will drop at midnight on Friday in the UK, coinciding with the release of an album by his former One Direction bandmate Louis Tomlinson.

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