Rudebox (Edge)

is the seventh studio album by British pop artist Robbie Williams, released in October 2006. It is widely considered the most experimental and controversial project of his career, departing from his signature pop-rock sound in favor of dance-pop, hip-hop, and electronica. Album Overview

In recent years, some fans and critics have reappraised the album as an undervalued "hidden gem" and a bold creative risk that anticipated the electronic trend in mainstream pop. Rudebox

It sold 147,000 copies in its first week in the UK. is the seventh studio album by British pop

: A disco-influenced cover produced by Mark Ronson. Commercial Performance It sold 147,000 copies in its first week in the UK

Williams worked with a diverse group of producers including the Pet Shop Boys , Mark Ronson , William Orbit , and Soul Mekanik . Notable Tracks:

The album is a "genre-hopping" project that incorporates Hip-Hop, R&B, Electropop, and Funk.

: A collaboration with the Pet Shop Boys that remains one of the album's most critically acclaimed tracks.