Love is the only thing that will stop a British superstar from playing sweet pop music and selling out nationwide concerts. Until then Robbie Williams says he's just going to keep on jammin to the top of the charts.
The 32-year-old has vowed to quit music when he finds true love; however, with the string of women the singer has had throughout the years, it might just take a while for Cupid to come around.
The singer releases his tenth solo album, "Rudebox," on Monday and insists he won't stop writing songs and performing until he falls in love.
According to Scotland's Daily Record newspaper, he said, "There is always a song to be written. Until this dies within me, I will continue. If I fall in love and want to travel around the world with that person, then perhaps I will stop. But I am not in love. I have work to do which gives me a purpose in life."
The British pop singer has been unlucky in love and his last serious relationship was with model Rachel Hunter in 2003.
He had a fling with British socialite Tara Palmer-Tomkinson earlier this year and was once engaged to All Saints singer Nicole Appleton, who is now dating his arch rival Liam Gallagher, singer of Oasis.
Robbie has also been romantically linked to former Spice Girls Geri Halliwell and Melanie C, Natalie Imbruglia, Cameron Diaz and Nicole Kidman.
Though the former Take That member says he is now concentrating on his career, his latest album has been panned by critics and he recently canceled the Asian leg of his world tour due to "stress and exhaustion."











