Robbie Williams - Please Please «REAL ✰»
"Please Please" is an atmospheric and relatively obscure track by Robbie Williams, originally released in as a B-side to the single "Misunderstood". It is widely considered a "hidden gem" among fans, showcasing a more experimental and moody side of Williams' artistry that often gets overshadowed by his chart-topping stadium anthems. Musical Style and Production
The lyrics are notably cryptic and have long been a subject of debate within the fan community. Robbie Williams - Please Please
Some listeners speculate the lyrics are a critique of tabloid journalism or even his former manager, Nigel Martin-Smith, though nothing has ever been officially confirmed. "Please Please" is an atmospheric and relatively obscure
Its inclusion on digital platforms and the official SoundCloud of Robbie Williams ensures that this "rejected" track continues to find new listeners. Some listeners speculate the lyrics are a critique
It was famously rejected from the soundtrack of the film Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason , which led to its eventual release as a B-side. Lyrical Meaning and Interpretation
Regardless of the specific target, the song encapsulates a spirit of defiance mixed with a plea for understanding, hence the repetitive title "Please Please". Critical Reception
It is often cited on forums like Reddit as a standout track that proves Williams' depth as a songwriter beyond "Angels" or "Rock DJ".