Tripping: Robbie Williams -

Williams uses a prominent falsetto during the chorus, unusual for his typical vocal style.

Some critics view the shifting perspectives and frantic energy as an allegory for the highs and lows of substance abuse and the recovery journey. 🎬 The Music Video Robbie Williams - Tripping

Robbie is seen running in place on a treadmill-like corridor but never moving forward. Williams uses a prominent falsetto during the chorus,

Released in 2005 as the lead single for his album Intensive Care , "Tripping" remains one of Robbie Williams' most experimental and lyrically dense tracks. Influenced by early and 1970s reggae, it stands out for its high-pitched falsetto and dark, narrative storytelling. 🎵 Song Overview Release Date: October 3, 2005. Genre: Pop, Reggae-fusion, Psych-pop. Released in 2005 as the lead single for

It features twin toddlers, a baby with an adult voice, and Williams trapped in a 1950s-style nightmare.