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Take That
Take That
British five-piece vocal pop group
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Gary Barlow
Gary Barlow
English musician
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Mark Owen
Mark Owen
English singer-songwriter (born 1972)
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Olly Murs
Olly Murs
English singer and songwriter
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JLS
JLS
English pop/R&B group
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Mark Ronson
Mark Ronson
British-American musician, DJ, songwriter and record producer
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Calvin Harris
Calvin Harris
Scottish DJ, singer, songwriter, and record producer
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Paloma Faith
Paloma Faith
British musician
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Lewis Capaldi
Lewis Capaldi
Scottish singer-songwriter
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Ed Sheeran
Ed Sheeran
English singer-songwriter, record producer, guitarist and actor
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Leona Lewis
Leona Lewis
British singer-songwriter
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Jess Glynne
Jess Glynne
English singer and songwriter
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Dire Straits
Dire Straits
British rock band
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Tinie Tempah
Tinie Tempah
English rapper
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Brandon Flowers
Brandon Flowers
American indie rock singer
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James Bay
James Bay
British singer-songwriter
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Erasure
Erasure
British synthpop dui
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Little Mix
Little Mix
British girl group
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John Newman
John Newman
British singer-songwriter
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The Killers
The Killers
American rock band
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Tom Odell
Tom Odell
British singer-songwriter
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John Grant
John Grant
American singer-songwriter
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Years & Years
Years & Years
British synth-pop band
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James Morrison
James Morrison
English singer-songwriter and guitarist
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Shirley Bassey
Shirley Bassey
Welsh singer
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David Gray
David Gray
British singer-songwriter
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Pet Shop Boys
Pet Shop Boys
British synth-pop duo
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Rod Stewart
Rod Stewart
British singer
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Westlife
Westlife
Irish boy band
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Rick Astley
Rick Astley
British singer and songwriter
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Royal Blood
Royal Blood
British rock duo
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George Ezra
George Ezra
English singer-songwriter
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Coldplay
Coldplay
British band
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Mika
Mika
British-Lebanese singer-songwriter
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Sam Smith
Sam Smith
English singer and songwriter
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Sam Fender
Sam Fender
English singer-songwriter
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Will Young
Will Young
English singer-songwriter and actor
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Matt Cardle
Matt Cardle
singer
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Guy Chambers
Guy Chambers
English songwriter, musician and record producer
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The Script
The Script
Irish pop rock band
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Jessie J
Jessie J
English singer
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Toploader
Toploader
indie rock band
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Rudimental
Rudimental
British band
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Pixie Lott
Pixie Lott
English singer and songwriter, actress
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Gordon Haskell
Gordon Haskell
British singer
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Stuart Price
Stuart Price
British electronic musician
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Emeli Sandé
Emeli Sandé
Scottish singer-songwriter
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Arctic Monkeys
Arctic Monkeys
English rock band
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Florence + the Machine
Florence + the Machine
British indie rock band
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Billy Ocean
Billy Ocean
singer-songwriter
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Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Sophie Ellis-Bextor
English singer
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Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher
English singer and songwriter
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Dave
Dave
British rapper from London
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Alesha Dixon
Alesha Dixon
English singer, rapper, songwriter, dancer, author, model and television personality
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Mark Knopfler
Mark Knopfler
British songwriter, guitarist, and record producer
Member of, past and present

Robert Peter Williams (born 13 February 1974) is an English singer-songwriter and entertainer. He found fame as a member of the pop group Take That from 1990 to 1995, but achieved greater commercial success with his solo career, beginning in 1996. Williams has released seven UK number one singles and eleven out of his twelve studio albums have reached number one in the UK. Six of his albums are among the top 100 biggest-selling albums in the United Kingdom–four albums in the top 60–and in 2006 he entered the Guinness Book of World Records for selling 1.6 million tickets of his Close Encounters Tour in a single day.

Williams has received a record eighteen Brit Awards—winning Best British Male Artist four times, two awards for Outstanding Contribution to Music and the 2017 Brits Icon for his "lasting impact on British culture", eight German ECHO Awards, and three MTV European Music Awards. In 2004, he was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame after being voted the "Greatest Artist of the 1990s". According to the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), Williams has been certified for 19.9 million albums and 7.8 million singles in the UK as a solo artist. Five of his albums have topped the Australian albums chart. He is also one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold 75 million records worldwide. Williams also topped the 2000–2010 UK airplay chart. His three concerts at Knebworth in 2003 drew over 375,000 people, the UK's biggest music event to that point. In 2014, he was awarded the freedom of his home town of Stoke-on-Trent, as well as having a tourist trail created and streets named in his honour.

After a fifteen-year hiatus from the group, he was re-united with Take That on 15 July 2010, co-writing and performing lead vocals on their album Progress, which became the second fastest-selling album in UK chart history and the fastest-selling record of the century at the time. The subsequent stadium tour, which featured seven songs from Williams's solo career, became the biggest-selling concert in UK history, selling 1.34 million tickets in less than 24 hours. In late 2011, Take That's frontman Gary Barlow confirmed that Williams had left the band for a second time to focus on his solo career, although the departure was amicable and that Williams was welcome to rejoin Take That in the future. He has since performed with Take That on three separate television appearances, and has collaborated with Barlow on a number of projects—including the West End musical The Band.