In a long-running planning battle between the two musicians, Page delayed Williams' plans for an underground swimming pool in 2018, stating construction work would damage The Tower House, Page's home since 1972: a listed Victorian-era townhouse described by the architectural historian J.
Robert Peter Williams (born 13 February 1974) is an English singer-songwriter and entertainer.
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. ==Early life and education == Williams was born on 13 February 1974 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
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.
In 2004, he was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame after being voted the "Greatest Artist of the 1990s".
He participated in several school plays, and his biggest role was that of the Artful Dodger in a production of Oliver!, the musical adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist. ==Take That== ===1990–1995: first stint=== In 1990, the sixteen-year-old Williams was the youngest member to join Take That.
In late November 2009, Williams travelled to Australia to perform at the ARIA Music Awards of 2009. === 2010–2012: In and Out of Consciousness and Take the Crown === In October 2010, Williams released his second greatest hits album, The Greatest Hits 1990–2010, to celebrate 20 years as a performing artist.
On 13 August 2007, a Dean Martin duets album was released, on which Williams sings "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone". In 2010 he announced the release of "Shame", a duet with Take That lead singer songwriter Gary Barlow, as the first single from his greatest hits collection, The Greatest Hits 1990–2010, which was certified silver in the UK and charted in 19 countries worldwide.
In 2004, he was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame, after being voted as the Greatest artist of the 1990s.
However, he had conflicts with Martin-Smith over the restrictive rules for Take That members, and he began drinking more alcohol and dabbling in cocaine. In November 1994, Williams's drug abuse had escalated; he had a near drug overdose the night before the group was scheduled to perform at the MTV Europe Music Awards.
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.
He agreed to quit and left the group in July 1995; it would be the last time for twelve years that they were all together.
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.
They later disbanded on 13 February 1996, Williams's 22nd birthday. Shortly afterwards, Williams was photographed by the press partying with the members of Oasis at Glastonbury Festival.
On 27 June 1996, Williams signed with Chrysalis Records. ===2006–2011: second stint=== By March 2009, Williams had shown interest in rejoining Take That; however, the band completed their The Circus Live without him.
He continued to write music with his colleagues and performed with the group on several occasions since 2011's Progress tour and planned on return for a full tour to celebrate Take That's 30th anniversary in 2019. ==Solo career== ===1996–1998: Life thru a Lens and I've Been Expecting You=== After leaving Take That, Williams launched his solo career starting off in 1996 by covering George Michael's "Freedom", the single reached number two in the UK Singles Chart.
Recordings for Williams's first album began at London's Maison Rouge studios in March 1997.
His debut album, Life thru a Lens, was released in September 1997.
The album eventually managed to sell over three million copies in Europe. Williams and Chambers started writing the second album, I've Been Expecting You, in Jamaica in early 1998.
It also became a top twenty hit in many European countries, Latin America and Australia. I've Been Expecting You was released in late October 1998 and debuted at number one in the UK Albums Chart.
Williams finished the year with a European Tour late in 1999.
In Europe, the album sold over 4 million copies. ===1999–2001: Sing When You're Winning and Swing When You're Winning=== In 1999, Williams was signed to Capitol Records in the United States, a part of EMI.
The compilation album The Ego Has Landed was released in July 1999 in the United States and Canada.
In the middle of promotion and the tours in 1999, Williams began work on his third studio album. The first single taken from the album was "Rock DJ", a song inspired by Williams's UNICEF mentor, the late Ian Dury.
Williams also topped the 2000–2010 UK airplay chart.
In November 2010 the Take That album Progress was released, becoming the fastest selling album since 2000 and the second fastest selling album in UK history.
The song went on to win "Best Song of 2000" at the MTV Europe Music Awards, "Best Single of the Year" at the Brit Awards and an MTV Video Music Award for Best Special Effects. When the album, Sing When You're Winning was released in August 2000, it topped the charts in many different countries.
The single peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart in 2000 and was later selected to be part of the music of Grand Theft Auto V.
Williams launched a radio show titled Radio Rudebox on 6 October 2011 where he played music and interviewed Gary Barlow. ===Video games=== Williams recorded the song "It's Only Us" as the theme for the FIFA video game FIFA 2000.
1 on the German Albums Chart for 38 weeks since 2000.
Born from his lifelong love for Frank Sinatracombined with the success of the track "Have You Met Miss Jones?" that he recorded for the film Bridget Jones' Diary in 2001the album was recorded at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles. Williams took the chance to duet with his long-time friend Jonathan Wilkes, Little Voice star Jane Horrocks, Saturday Night Live star Jon Lovitz, Rupert Everett and actress Nicole Kidman.
It eventually went on to become one of the biggest hits of 2001.
The first time was in 2001 when "Somethin' Stupid" and Swing When You're Winning were number one on the singles and albums chart respectively. The album's lead single, "Candy", premiered on 10 September 2012 and was released on 11 September in most countries and 29 October in the UK.
Universal and EMI merged in 2012, bringing Williams' Chrysalis/Virgin recordings full circle to Universal. ===2013–2014: Swings Both Ways and Under the Radar Volume 1=== In September 2013, Williams announced a follow up to his 2001 swing album, titled Swings Both Ways for release in November.
The single reached number 1 on the UK Singles Chart in 2001.
In 2001, Williams recorded "We Are the Champions" with Queen for the 2001 medieval adventure film A Knight's Tale. In 2002, Williams appeared on the track "My Culture" on the 1 Giant Leap album, alongside rapper Maxi Jazz (which features lyrics from the hidden track "Hello Sir" from Life thru a Lens).
So far, it has become one of the best selling music DVDs in Europe, being certified 6x Platinum in the United Kingdom and 2x Platinum in Germany. ===2002–2005: Escapology and Intensive Care=== In 2002, Williams signed a record-breaking £80 million contract with EMI.
When the single was released in late 2002, it became Williams' biggest international hit, going number one in The Netherlands and Italy, as well as reaching the top ten in many European countries.
When Williams' fifth studio album, Escapology, was released in late 2002, it hit number one in at least 10 countries around the world.
The album was also released in the United States (Williams' first album to be released there since 2002's Escapology).
In 2001, Williams recorded "We Are the Champions" with Queen for the 2001 medieval adventure film A Knight's Tale. In 2002, Williams appeared on the track "My Culture" on the 1 Giant Leap album, alongside rapper Maxi Jazz (which features lyrics from the hidden track "Hello Sir" from Life thru a Lens).
A mixture of non-football celebrities and professional football players have played Soccer Aid matches in 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018 at Old Trafford in Manchester and Wembley Stadium in London. Williams has been the Patron of the children's charity the Donna Louise Trust, based in Stoke-on-Trent, since 2002.
His three concerts at Knebworth in 2003 drew over 375,000 people, the UK's biggest music event to that point.
"Beyond the Sea" was featured over the credits of the film Finding Nemo in 2003 and was also released on the film's soundtrack CD.
Escapology sold almost 2 million copies by the end of 2003 in the United Kingdom.
On 1–3 August 2003, Williams played three consecutive concerts at Knebworth to 125,000 people each night, making it the biggest event in UK music history.
In October 2003, Williams released a live album of the concerts, Live at Knebworth. In October 2004, Williams released, Greatest Hits, a retrospective of his career, and also, to reveal the new tracks he had been working on with the then-new collaborator, Stephen Duffy.
In 2004, he was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame after being voted the "Greatest Artist of the 1990s".
In October 2003, Williams released a live album of the concerts, Live at Knebworth. In October 2004, Williams released, Greatest Hits, a retrospective of his career, and also, to reveal the new tracks he had been working on with the then-new collaborator, Stephen Duffy.
Eight years after the release of "Angels", the British public voted it as the "Best Single of the Past Twenty-Five Years" at the 2005 Brit Awards. After touring Latin America in late 2004 for the promotion Greatest Hits, Williams started working on his sixth studio album.
In 2004, he was inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame, after being voted as the Greatest artist of the 1990s.
Eight years after the release of "Angels", the British public voted it as the "Best Single of the Past Twenty-Five Years" at the 2005 Brit Awards. After touring Latin America in late 2004 for the promotion Greatest Hits, Williams started working on his sixth studio album.
In November 2005, Williams took home the MTV Europe Music Award for 'Best Male', but also, entered in The Guinness Book of World Records when he announced his World Tour for 2006, selling 1.6 million tickets in one single day.
As part of the agreement to license the track EA Sports included Port Vale, the football club Williams supports, in the game, despite only being in the third tier of the English football league system. Williams features in his own karaoke video game, We Sing Robbie Williams, which was released on 12 November 2010 by Nordic Games Publishing AB. ===Los Angeles Vale F.C.=== In 2005, Williams founded a football team called Los Angeles Vale F.C.
Williams appears in the list of the all-time Top 100 biggest selling albums in the UK six times–with four albums in the top 60. In 2005, the British public voted "Angels" the song they would most like played at their funeral.
In November 2005, Williams took home the MTV Europe Music Award for 'Best Male', but also, entered in The Guinness Book of World Records when he announced his World Tour for 2006, selling 1.6 million tickets in one single day.
Williams kicked off his Close Encounters World Tour in South Africa in April 2006, when he finished his European leg of the tour.
2.5 million people had seen the show, and after touring Latin America and Australia the numbers went up to 3 million. ===2006–2009: Rudebox and Reality Killed the Video Star=== Williams released his much anticipated dance/electro album, Rudebox, on 23 October 2006.
The album sold 2x Platinum in Europe with sales of over 2 million making it the fastest platinum-selling album of 2006.
11 the greatest frontman of all time in a reader poll by Q magazine. ==Personal life== Since 2006, Williams has spent most of his time in Los Angeles.
Williams is a lifelong supporter of football club Port Vale, based in his home town of Stoke-on-Trent, and in February 2006 he bought £240,000 worth of shares in the club, making him the largest shareholder.
A mixture of non-football celebrities and professional football players have played Soccer Aid matches in 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018 at Old Trafford in Manchester and Wembley Stadium in London. Williams has been the Patron of the children's charity the Donna Louise Trust, based in Stoke-on-Trent, since 2002.
Their joint effort, "She's Madonna", was released as a single in March 2007.
On 13 August 2007, a Dean Martin duets album was released, on which Williams sings "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone". In 2010 he announced the release of "Shame", a duet with Take That lead singer songwriter Gary Barlow, as the first single from his greatest hits collection, The Greatest Hits 1990–2010, which was certified silver in the UK and charted in 19 countries worldwide.
The club supposedly was disbanded in 2007, reportedly after Williams discovered two players had swindled him out of £200,000. ===Farrell clothing=== In 2011, Williams announced he was working with entrepreneur Peter Jones in developing a clothing line called Farrell in honour of his grandfather Jack Farrell.
In a high-profile chart battle, Williams' album was pitted against X Factor 2008 runners-up JLS who released their debut album the same day.
She was featured in the UFO documentary that Williams did for BBC Radio 4 and took part in a field investigation he did in Trout Lake, Washington in 2008.
A mixture of non-football celebrities and professional football players have played Soccer Aid matches in 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018 at Old Trafford in Manchester and Wembley Stadium in London. Williams has been the Patron of the children's charity the Donna Louise Trust, based in Stoke-on-Trent, since 2002.
On 27 June 1996, Williams signed with Chrysalis Records. ===2006–2011: second stint=== By March 2009, Williams had shown interest in rejoining Take That; however, the band completed their The Circus Live without him.
Goodbye to the Normals was directed by Jim Field Smith and features "Burslem Normals" by Williams. In February 2009, it was confirmed that Williams had written material with Guy Chambers and Mark Ronson.
A spokesman said that Williams was planning to begin the recording sessions in March and that the new album would be released in late 2009.
The album was released on 9 November 2009 in the United Kingdom. On 11 October 2009 Williams published a 12-track compilation album, titled Songbook, as a free CD for the newspaper The Mail on Sunday.
On 20 October 2009 Williams opened the BBC Electric Proms at the London RoundHouse.
Accompanied by a string section, horn section, full band and producer Trevor Horn, Williams performed several new tracks from Reality Killed the Video Star and older tracks. Reality Killed the Video Star was previewed in the UK on the Spotify music streaming service on 6 November 2009, and official released on 9 November.
In late November 2009, Williams travelled to Australia to perform at the ARIA Music Awards of 2009. === 2010–2012: In and Out of Consciousness and Take the Crown === In October 2010, Williams released his second greatest hits album, The Greatest Hits 1990–2010, to celebrate 20 years as a performing artist.
He appeared in the 2009 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records when his sell-out show at the BBC Electric Proms at London's Roundhouse was screened by more than 250 cinemas across 23 countries to set a new record for the most simultaneous cinematic screenings of a live concert.
In October 2009, it was announced that he would receive the Outstanding Contribution to British Music award at the 2010 Brit Awards.
He briefly moved back to the UK in 2009 when he bought an £8.5 million mansion in Compton Bassett, Wiltshire, but sold the property a year later to move back to Los Angeles.
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.
However, both did join with the other acts in the final song of the evening, with Williams putting his arm around Gary Barlow and singing "Hey Jude". On 15 July 2010, Williams reconciled with his former colleagues and rejoined Take That.
In November 2010 the Take That album Progress was released, becoming the fastest selling album since 2000 and the second fastest selling album in UK history.
In late November 2009, Williams travelled to Australia to perform at the ARIA Music Awards of 2009. === 2010–2012: In and Out of Consciousness and Take the Crown === In October 2010, Williams released his second greatest hits album, The Greatest Hits 1990–2010, to celebrate 20 years as a performing artist.
A single, "Shame", was also released, which was written and sung by Williams and Barlow. On 21 October 2011 Williams signed with Island Records (Universal Music), following his departure from his previous record label EMI in 2010. Williams was the opening act at the Diamond Jubilee Concert, which was co-organised by Gary Barlow, held outside Buckingham Palace on 4 June 2012.
On 13 August 2007, a Dean Martin duets album was released, on which Williams sings "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone". In 2010 he announced the release of "Shame", a duet with Take That lead singer songwriter Gary Barlow, as the first single from his greatest hits collection, The Greatest Hits 1990–2010, which was certified silver in the UK and charted in 19 countries worldwide.
In 2010, Williams and comedian/actor Russell Brand along with Frank Skinner, David Baddiel and singer-songwriter Ian Broudie (of The Lightning Seeds), under the name "The Squad", recorded a new version of "Three Lions", the England football team's song, for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
As part of the agreement to license the track EA Sports included Port Vale, the football club Williams supports, in the game, despite only being in the third tier of the English football league system. Williams features in his own karaoke video game, We Sing Robbie Williams, which was released on 12 November 2010 by Nordic Games Publishing AB. ===Los Angeles Vale F.C.=== In 2005, Williams founded a football team called Los Angeles Vale F.C.
In October 2009, it was announced that he would receive the Outstanding Contribution to British Music award at the 2010 Brit Awards.
In September 2010, Williams switched on the Blackpool illuminations, stating that it was one of the greatest honours he had achieved.
Williams and Field wed at his home in Mulholland Estates in Beverly Hills on 7 August 2010.
A mixture of non-football celebrities and professional football players have played Soccer Aid matches in 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018 at Old Trafford in Manchester and Wembley Stadium in London. Williams has been the Patron of the children's charity the Donna Louise Trust, based in Stoke-on-Trent, since 2002.
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 continued to write music with his colleagues and performed with the group on several occasions since 2011's Progress tour and planned on return for a full tour to celebrate Take That's 30th anniversary in 2019. ==Solo career== ===1996–1998: Life thru a Lens and I've Been Expecting You=== After leaving Take That, Williams launched his solo career starting off in 1996 by covering George Michael's "Freedom", the single reached number two in the UK Singles Chart.
A single, "Shame", was also released, which was written and sung by Williams and Barlow. On 21 October 2011 Williams signed with Island Records (Universal Music), following his departure from his previous record label EMI in 2010. Williams was the opening act at the Diamond Jubilee Concert, which was co-organised by Gary Barlow, held outside Buckingham Palace on 4 June 2012.
Williams launched a radio show titled Radio Rudebox on 6 October 2011 where he played music and interviewed Gary Barlow. ===Video games=== Williams recorded the song "It's Only Us" as the theme for the FIFA video game FIFA 2000.
The club supposedly was disbanded in 2007, reportedly after Williams discovered two players had swindled him out of £200,000. ===Farrell clothing=== In 2011, Williams announced he was working with entrepreneur Peter Jones in developing a clothing line called Farrell in honour of his grandfather Jack Farrell.
However, that would imply that I enjoy having a particular sort of fun, which I don't." ===Wealth=== In the 2011 Sunday Times Rich List of wealthiest people in the British music industry, his wealth was estimated at £90 million.
The tour was the fastest selling in UK history with ticket hotlines and websites crashing under the demand. In August 2012, Take That performed at the closing ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics.
A single, "Shame", was also released, which was written and sung by Williams and Barlow. On 21 October 2011 Williams signed with Island Records (Universal Music), following his departure from his previous record label EMI in 2010. Williams was the opening act at the Diamond Jubilee Concert, which was co-organised by Gary Barlow, held outside Buckingham Palace on 4 June 2012.
The first time was in 2001 when "Somethin' Stupid" and Swing When You're Winning were number one on the singles and albums chart respectively. The album's lead single, "Candy", premiered on 10 September 2012 and was released on 11 September in most countries and 29 October in the UK.
On 26 November 2012 Williams announced a 17 date stadium tour of Europe.
Universal and EMI merged in 2012, bringing Williams' Chrysalis/Virgin recordings full circle to Universal. ===2013–2014: Swings Both Ways and Under the Radar Volume 1=== In September 2013, Williams announced a follow up to his 2001 swing album, titled Swings Both Ways for release in November.
In 2012, Williams recorded a duet with Mexican recording artist Thalía for the Spanish song "Te quiero dijiste (Muñequita linda)", included on her album Habítame Siempre. In 2019 he collaborated with British comedian Jimmy Carr, co-writing the lyrics for "Live in Las Vegas" – the opening song of Williams's residency at the Wynn Las Vegas.
A mixture of non-football celebrities and professional football players have played Soccer Aid matches in 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018 at Old Trafford in Manchester and Wembley Stadium in London. Williams has been the Patron of the children's charity the Donna Louise Trust, based in Stoke-on-Trent, since 2002.
Universal and EMI merged in 2012, bringing Williams' Chrysalis/Virgin recordings full circle to Universal. ===2013–2014: Swings Both Ways and Under the Radar Volume 1=== In September 2013, Williams announced a follow up to his 2001 swing album, titled Swings Both Ways for release in November.
In November 2013 Williams made a cameo appearance in the video to Murs's song "Hand on Heart". Williams released a compilation album entitled Under the Radar Volume 1 on 1 December 2014 through his website, featuring B-sides, demos and other previously unreleased songs.
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.
In November 2013 Williams made a cameo appearance in the video to Murs's song "Hand on Heart". Williams released a compilation album entitled Under the Radar Volume 1 on 1 December 2014 through his website, featuring B-sides, demos and other previously unreleased songs.
Although the business had filed for bankruptcy, it was later relaunched in 2014 with support of clothing company Primark. === Musical theatre === Williams and Guy Chambers provide the music and lyrics (with a book by Mark Ravenhill) for the stage adaptation of David Walliams' children's book The Boy in the Dress.
A mixture of non-football celebrities and professional football players have played Soccer Aid matches in 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018 at Old Trafford in Manchester and Wembley Stadium in London. Williams has been the Patron of the children's charity the Donna Louise Trust, based in Stoke-on-Trent, since 2002.
"But I am an impetuous bugger, and I want them out now, now, now!" === 2016–2018: The Heavy Entertainment Show, Under the Radar Volumes 2 and 3 and The X Factor === In May 2016, it was announced that Williams had signed a recording contract with Sony Music.
In 2016 he moved into Woodland House, a £17 million mansion in Kensington, West London.
A mixture of non-football celebrities and professional football players have played Soccer Aid matches in 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018 at Old Trafford in Manchester and Wembley Stadium in London. Williams has been the Patron of the children's charity the Donna Louise Trust, based in Stoke-on-Trent, since 2002.
In July 2017, Williams announced a new album, Under the Radar Volume 2, which was released in November 2017.
In 2017 he sold his mansion in Beverly Hills for $9.9 million to DJ Khaled.
A third edition in the Under the Radar series was released on Valentine's Day of 2019. On 14 June 2018, Williams performed at the 2018 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony held at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia.
In a long-running planning battle between the two musicians, Page delayed Williams' plans for an underground swimming pool in 2018, stating construction work would damage The Tower House, Page's home since 1972: a listed Victorian-era townhouse described by the architectural historian J.
A mixture of non-football celebrities and professional football players have played Soccer Aid matches in 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016 and 2018 at Old Trafford in Manchester and Wembley Stadium in London. Williams has been the Patron of the children's charity the Donna Louise Trust, based in Stoke-on-Trent, since 2002.
He continued to write music with his colleagues and performed with the group on several occasions since 2011's Progress tour and planned on return for a full tour to celebrate Take That's 30th anniversary in 2019. ==Solo career== ===1996–1998: Life thru a Lens and I've Been Expecting You=== After leaving Take That, Williams launched his solo career starting off in 1996 by covering George Michael's "Freedom", the single reached number two in the UK Singles Chart.
A third edition in the Under the Radar series was released on Valentine's Day of 2019. On 14 June 2018, Williams performed at the 2018 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony held at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, Russia.
In 2012, Williams recorded a duet with Mexican recording artist Thalía for the Spanish song "Te quiero dijiste (Muñequita linda)", included on her album Habítame Siempre. In 2019 he collaborated with British comedian Jimmy Carr, co-writing the lyrics for "Live in Las Vegas" – the opening song of Williams's residency at the Wynn Las Vegas.
The musical is produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company where it premiered in Stratford-upon-Avon for the Christmas 2019 season (before an anticipated transfer to London's West End in 2020). ==Legacy== It has been claimed that Williams has sold more albums in the UK than any other British solo artist in history and has won more BRIT Awards than any other artist to date.
The musical is produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company where it premiered in Stratford-upon-Avon for the Christmas 2019 season (before an anticipated transfer to London's West End in 2020). ==Legacy== It has been claimed that Williams has sold more albums in the UK than any other British solo artist in history and has won more BRIT Awards than any other artist to date.
In 2020, he also expressed his belief in the Pizzagate conspiracy theory. Williams became an ordained minister with the Universal Life Church Monastery to officiate the wedding of friends. Williams has a number of tattoos, many of which are related to British culture.
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