: The Guardian described the track as "melancholy and self-aware," viewing it as a highlight of the album where Williams rediscovered his voice. Where to Listen and Download

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: Critics often point to its distinctive lyrical puns, such as the line, "What’s so great about the Great Depression / Was it a blast for you because it’s blasphemy," which Williams himself has humorously acknowledged during live performances as being particularly "clever".

Revisiting a Classic: Robbie Williams' "Blasphemy" Robbie Williams has always been a master of the "tragicomic" pop ballad, and "Blasphemy" stands as one of his most introspective and musically refined moments. Originally released on November 6, 2009, as part of his eighth studio album, Reality Killed the Video Star , the track marked a significant creative reunion between Williams and his longtime co-writer . The Story Behind the Song