Pop icon overtakes legendary band in chart history
Robbie Williams makes UK chart history
January 24, 2026: Robbie Williams has officially overtaken The Beatles to set a new record for the most UK No. 1 albums. The milestone places him alone at the top of one of British music’s most prestigious charts.
History rewritten.

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How he surpassed The Beatles
The latest No. 1 release pushed Williams past the legendary band, whose record had stood for decades. Chart analysts called the achievement almost unthinkable in the modern music era.
Barrier broken.
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A career built on consistency
Williams’ solo career has spanned decades, delivering chart-topping albums across multiple generations. His ability to evolve while maintaining mass appeal has fueled his longevity.
Staying power.
Industry reacts to the milestone
Music insiders and fellow artists praised the achievement, calling it a testament to Williams’ connection with UK audiences. Fans celebrated the record across social media.
Respect earned.
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What this means for UK music history
Surpassing The Beatles cements Williams as one of Britain’s most successful recording artists ever. The record may stand for years to come.
Elite company.

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Final thoughts
Robbie Williams overtaking The Beatles marks a defining moment in UK chart history. It’s a reminder that modern artists can still rewrite records once thought untouchable.
Legend status.
Published by HOLR Magazine

