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New Robbie Williams single 'Bodies' debuts tomorrow on Chris Moyles Show
After falling from the nation's favour, disappearing to America and developing what the tabloids called an 'obsession' with UFOs and aliens, Robbie Williams is due to debut his new single, Bodies on the Chris Moyles Show tomorrow morning.
Well, I reckon Moyles owes Robbie a favour. After all, he's done his level best to give Rob's former boyband Take That a leg up since they reformed.
I've always liked Robbie, he's not a serious as his Take That bandmates and has a more "two-fingers to the industry" attitude that I've always admired. OK, there are periods in his career that I'd rather ignore, like Swing When You're Winning, but when Robbie's on top form, he can be quite something.
Unfortunately, we haven't seen Robbie on top form arguably since his split with Guy Chambers, but I'm still interested to see what he's come up with. The Sun's Gordon Smart describes the single:
The chorus is hands in the air, singalong magic that made Robbie a stadium star.
Radio 1 snub to Madonna’s new single
The Sun’s Gordon Smart points out that tastemakers at Radio 1 are turning their back on Madonna’s latest single, Celebration by refusing to put her on any playlist. The sinewy popstar collaborated on the song with Paul Oakenfold. Smart points out that this is the first time a Madonna song has been flatly rejected by the station.
This has been coming for a while.
Her Madgesty's last album, Hard Candy, didn't do as well as expected. Probably because it was rubbish.
I'm also sick of the sight of her parading around in her undercrackers.
Personally, I’ve been less than impressed by Madonna and the last album of hers that I rate is Ray Of Light, which was years ago. For her last two albums at least, I’ve had the feeling that Madonna has lost her flair for reinvention and seems more desperate to remain in the charts than at any other time in her career.
Music Sounds Better With Huw
Radio 1's new music guru, Huw Stephens is to release his first ever compilation of fresh musical talent.
Featuring 21 tracks hand-picked by the face of BBC’s ‘Introducing’, Music Sounds Better With Huw: Volume 1 is a snapshot of the new talent that is regularly played out on Huw Stephen’s Radio 1 show, showcased on his Wales C4 TV appearances and curated at the now-annual SWN Festival in Cardiff, as well as various festival stages at the likes of Reading / Leeds, Glastonbury and Lattitude.
The majority of tracks are exclusive to the compilation and include talent from the whole of the British Isles in the likes of Leed’s Dinosaur Pile Up and Pulled Apart By Horses, Scotland’s Copy Haho, Welsh entities Gallops, Swanton Bombs and Sweet Baboo, plus talent from Iceland (Hjaltalin) and the US (Wax Fang).
The album is available exclusively through iTunes, and you can get a sampler of the album on the website for the album.
Kelly Clarkson is Official UK Number 1
Kelly Clarkson is Official UK Number 1. Her single 'My life would suck without you' has risen over 100 places in the radio 1 chart to knock Lily Allen's 'Fear' off the Top Spot.

It was by no means a no brainer this week. It was between Taylor Swift's 'Love Story' and Clarkson for the top spot and Clarkson pipped her to the post.
The Song, 'My life would suck without you' is Kelly's first song on her new album 'All i ever wanted'. From being chosen as the first ever American Idol, she has done the best of them all so far in the UK, now on the 9th season, she and perhaps, Jordin Sparks, Jennifer Hudson and Daughtry are the only names to make it big over here. This new song proves why she has done so well, its the feisty, power pop material that Clarkson is known for and I think personally, we will be hearing alot more from her and her new album. Perhaps some songs to rival, 'Since youve been gone' and 'Because of you'. Im looking forward to it.
This week sees Lady Gaga achieving 2 Top 10 tracks with Pokerface rising to 3 and ust Dance falling 4 places from 2 to 6.
The Top Ten this week were as follows:





