Robbie Williams spoke about the new song during an Instagram Live. Photo / Getty Images
Robbie Williams spoke about the new song during an Instagram Live. Photo / Getty Images
Robbie Williams compares himself to Jesus in a new song.
The 46-year-old pop star has penned the as-yet-untitled track during the coronavirus lockdown and at one stage in the song he draws a parallel between himself and the central figure of Christianity.
Robbie's lyrics read, according to The Sun newspaper'sBizarre column: "I am the mountain, I'm the storm.
Meanwhile, Robbie previously confessed that at one stage in his life, he was "unable to leave the sofa" for three years as he battled agoraphobia.
The chart-topping star admitted the anxiety disorder - which causes people to avoid places or situations that may trigger panics - left him housebound for years.
He shared: "My career had gone stratospheric and taken me to Mars, and I needed some time to get my equilibrium back and get myself back together. It was my body and mind telling me I shouldn't go anywhere, that I couldn't do anything. It was telling me to just wait - so I literally just sat and waited.
"I was agoraphobic from around 2006 to 2009. Those years were just spent wearing a cashmere kaftan, eating Kettle Chips, growing a beard and staying in."