is the seventh studio album by British pop artist Robbie Williams, released in October 2006. It is widely considered the most experimental and controversial project of his career, departing from his signature pop-rock sound in favor of dance-pop, hip-hop, and electronica. Album Overview
While the album debuted at number one in the UK and several other countries, it is often remembered as a commercial disappointment compared to Williams' previous multi-platinum successes. Rudebox
Most critics were confused by the shift in direction, often labeling the album a "career-killer" or a "dud". is the seventh studio album by British pop
: The lead single, which was polarizing for its attempt at rapping and 80s-inspired synth beats. Rudebox
: A disco-influenced cover produced by Mark Ronson. Commercial Performance