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Rihanna says latest album ‘Rated R’ is a 'classic' |
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 Rihanna thinks her latest album 'Rated R’ is a 'classic'.
The 'Russian Roulette’ singer insists the LP - the follow-up to 2007’s 'Good Girl Gone Bad’ - is edgier and is more personal than her other releases.
She said: 'We made a great album, which was my intention in the first place. That makes this a classic album for me.
'It’s very edgy. 'Good Girl Gone Bad’ was all about me at that point of my life. It had attitude and an edge and this next album takes it up a notch.
'I want to evolve and keep changing and I want my music to reflect that.' |
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Robbie Williams set to rejoin Take That |
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 Robbie Williams is set to rejoin Take That.
The 35-year-old singer – who quit the pop group in 1995 - spent five hours in a Los Angeles studio on Tuesday (26.01.10) singing and recording songs with his old bandmates and was then spotted hugging each of them as he left.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "All the signs are looking good. It's great news for the fans. They're using this time in Los Angeles to start working together as a band again.
"They were delighted with Tuesday's session and were congratulating each other as they left. They're using this time together to crack on with reunion songs." |
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Robbie Williams confirms “Morning Sun” as Sport Relief single |
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 Robbie Williams, who celebrates 20 years in the music industry this year, has given his new single 'Morning Sun' to Sport Relief as their official charity single for 2010. The song will be released on March 8, before Sport Relief weekend which falls between March 19 and March 21.
In conjunction with Virgin/EMI Records, all of the record company profits and artist royalties from digital single sales of the track in the UK will go to the charity, as will income from the writers and their publishers – Robbie Williams and Farrell Music, Danny Spencer, Kelvin Andrews and Chrysalis Music, Richard Scott , Scott Ralph and EMI Music Publishing, Don Black and Sony/ATV Music Publishing. |
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Justin Timberlake says celebrities have unified for Haiti |
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 Justin Timberlake believes the celebrity world was unified by the Help for Haiti Now campaign.
The 'SexyBack’ singer - who was among a number of stars who took donations from the public during the live TV telethon – has revealed George Clooney, who hosted the event, was proud of everyone’s contribution.
He revealed: 'When George Clooney kind of came into the room and said, 'OK you guys, that was amazing,’ everybody kind of got up and applauded.
'We were hugging and everybody kind of stood there and talked to each other for a while and so it was a feeling of unity. It was really cool.' |
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