Robbie Williams - Teenage Millionaire May 2026

: The song touches on his relationship with the British tabloid press ("Kipper in the papers") and his rebellious image, noting that while he's not "supposed to boast," he ultimately doesn't care.

: He describes himself as a "social Stokey spanner" (a reference to his hometown, Stoke) and mentions "Dinner with Diana," poking fun at his status as a British cultural fixture. Robbie Williams - Teenage Millionaire

"Teenage Millionaire" is a cheeky and self-referential track by that originally appeared as a B-side on the 1997 single " Lazy Days ". The song serves as an autobiographical commentary on his rapid rise to fame as the youngest member of the boy band Take That . Context: The "Stokey Spanner" at 16 : The song touches on his relationship with