Am The Res-erection: Robbie Williams - I

The song is known for its cheeky, irreverent tone and surrealist lyrics that blend British pop culture references with a heavy rock 'n' roll attitude.

: The song references figures such as Yoko Ono, Shirley Bassey, Mia Farrow, and world record compiler Norris McWhirter. Robbie Williams - I Am The Res-Erection

: Co-written by Robbie Williams and his long-time collaborator Guy Chambers . The song is known for its cheeky, irreverent

: The chorus playfully subverts religious imagery with the refrain, "I'm the resurrection / I may steal your soul / I am very evil / I live for rock and roll" . I Am The (Res)Erection : The chorus playfully subverts religious imagery with

: The track builds from a steady groove into a chaotic "sonic explosion" featuring distorted guitars, brass sections, and layered vocals.

The lyrics are a fast-paced collage of celebrity name-checks and absurd imagery, typical of Williams' "cheeky chappy" persona in the late 90s: