Take that got back together a few years ago and they have enjoyed award winning success and great hits since 2005. Old band member Robbie Williams who separated from the group, which then ended up splitting has indicated that he would love to return to the band. The story began in 1994-1995 when Robbie Williams decided to split from the band. In 1996 the band decided to entirely split with Robbie Williams moving forward and having massive hits and fame, while he\'s former band mates disappeared out of the limelight. Williams then suffered a massive blow when he decided to move to Los Angeles in the 2000\'s, where he purchased a home and stayed. He has since lost a lot of popularity in the UK and newer artists have taken his place. When take that reunited in 2005 there was always big speculation as to whether Robbie Williams would rejoin the band. Robbie has since purchased a 7 million mansion in the UK further fueling speculation that he wants to rejoin the band. But will the reunion work? Will take that be as successful as they used to be back in their heyday? Let\'s have a quick look at some reasons it may not work. 1)Robbie Williams is used to being a solo artist; I think he would find it very hard to have the limelight taken away from him as Gary Barlow is the main singer and each band made would have to have some coverage. 2)The band are already successful, do they really need a new member joining the team? Will it affect them in the long term? 3)People currently like the style of Take That\'s music, if Robbie Williams joins would he want to take a different approach and have a different blend and culture of music? 4)Will they get along? We all know the reason they split up before was because they were arguing, so what is there to say that the rift has been fixed? There are many more reasons why the reunion may not work, but there are also many reasons that it may work. Whatever happens I think all of the Take That fans hope that things work out and the band do not end up splitting up again. They have had a great success of number one singles and number one albums and their music has become a lot more modern and mature and moved away from cheesy pop.
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