Pop celebrity Robbie Williams thinks that the recent song scene is “uninteresting”, and wholly devoid of hazard and character. However the former Take That guy, 50, has singled out one shining gentle within the present musical panorama, The 1975’s frontman Matty Healy.
In a submit on his social media platforms, Williams hails Healy as the one “commercially viable” pop or rock megastar who’s “prepared to be one thing rather than beige”. Williams does not exempt himself from complaint in his submit, admitting that he himself has “vanilled myself right into a nook looking to chase what’s long gone”.
The pop megastar’s submit reads:
“How uninteresting is the song scene at this time? Im now not attacking the song itself. im simply lamenting the loss of life of friction, hazard, character.
“I’ll admit I’ve vanilled myself right into a nook looking to chase what’s long gone. I am getting it everybody’s scared. No person is aware of what you’ll say that can get you cancelled.
No person is aware of what you’ve already mentioned or written that can finish you. Such a lot of folks to offend.
“Matt Healy is the one commercially viable Pop/Rock megastar that I will be able to see who’s prepared to be one thing rather than beige. I truly like Matt he’s unhinged, tremendous sensible, tremendous gifted and prepared to dissatisfied. Scary for a reason. The reason being a sophisticated internal lifestyles a rebellious streak and tedium.
“I’ve gotta get a few of that power again in my musical lifestyles. Like I say ‘’such a lot of folks to offend’’ I’m hoping I’ve time to suit all of them in.
“It’s time to take the piss once more…and im having a look ahead to it.”
Healy has been on the centre of quite a lot of mini-controversies during the last few years, from inflicting a Malaysian song competition to be close down after he labelled the rustic’s executive “retards” for upholding rules banning same-sex relationships, to being called-out as “a white guy who watches [violent porn site] Ghetto Gaggers and mocks Asian folks” onstage at Glastonbury by way of Rina Sawayama, who’s signed to Grimy Hits information, a label of which Healy used to be previously a director.