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Robbie Williams song 'causes Take That tension'
Published Thursday, May 12 2011, 09:14 BST | By Ryan Love | 3 comments

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According to The Mirror, the singer - who rejoined the group last July - has created tension by requesting to perform the track, which contains lyrics referring to the former hostility between the fivesome.
Williams also poked fun at Gary Barlow's weight in the 1998 top five hit, singing: "I know they're still talking (you're far too short to carry weight)."
"It's quite tense at the moment with the pre-tour nerves but there are also concerns about the track's lyrics," an insider told the paper. "Everybody knows there has been bad blood between the boys but Robbie is sure the fans will see past the song's face value and see a more poignant meaning behind it.
"To him, it shows how much they've overcome, and how much it means for them to be back together again. But the boys aren't all too sure."
The track also features backing vocals from Pet Shop Boys star Neil Tennant, who will support the 'Kidz' group on tour.
'Progress Live' kicks off in Sunderland on May 27.
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