British singer Robbie Williams has opened up about his infamous 90s war with British band Oasis. Robbie has now admitted that he was a fan of Oasis but he and the Gallagher brothers simply did not get along.

Robbie Williams with Take That
Williams told The Sun, “Lad culture was a massive, massive thing. I love Oasis. I was a big fan of their music, vibe and energy. I happened to know them and knock about with them for a little while. I don't think I was their cup of tea. At the time I think the exact words were 'I'm not mod', so I was sort of mates with them for a bit, then I didn't gel with them, so we stopped hanging out, simple as that.”
He added, “Liam's voice was the voice of a generation and Noel seemed to be writing the songs of a generation. They were our Beatles for around 18 months. It was very, very exciting, high-octane stuff with various substances being taken left, right and centre, models, late night rock 'n' roll – all good fun!”

Robbie's 90s rivals Oasis
Robbie Williams is set to perform at this year’s Brit Awards at the O2 Arena in London on February 20, where he is also nominated for the Best British Single, for his track Candy. For now though, check out Robbie’s new single Be A Boy, below.
Robbie Williams - Be A Boy




































