Robbie Williams gets own karaoke game
22 Jul 2010 | by Katherine Levy
Robbie Williams and his record label EMI are to cash in with the release of a Nintendo Wii game in October, giving people the chance to sing his greatest hits.
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Few television shows, if any, have ever created as many column inches as ITV s The X Factor, both in the entertainment and opinion sections. Whilst its supporters praise the democratic, meritocratic nature of the show, its critics deride what they view as exploitative, televised karaoke that cheapens music ...
Robbie Williams and his record label EMI are to cash in with the release of a Nintendo Wii game in October, giving people the chance to sing his greatest hits.
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karaoke company Lucky Voice in 2005, and is a board member of Channel 4 and non-executive director ...
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