Take That is a British pop group that achieved enormous success, especially in the 1990s. The original lineup included Gary Barlow, Robbie Williams, Mark Owen, Jason Orange, and Howard Donald.
Take That released a string of hit singles, including "Back for Good," "Relight My Fire," "Could It Be Magic," and "Pray." Their albums, such as "Take That & Party" and "Everything Changes," topped charts. Robbie Williams left the group in 1995, leading to Take That's temporary disbandment in 1996. The remaining members pursued individual projects.
Take That made a highly successful comeback in 2006 as a four-piece without Robbie Williams. Their comeback album, "Beautiful World," included hits like "Patience" and "Shine." Robbie Williams rejoined Take That in 2010 for the album "Progress," which featured the hit single "The Flood."
The band continued to release albums, including "III" and "Wonderland." Jason Orange left the group in 2014 and Take That continued as a trio. Take That is known for their spectacular live performances, and they have undertaken numerous successful tours throughout their career. Take That's journey is marked by both their early success as a boy band and their later achievements as a mature pop group. They remain one of the best-selling music artists in the United Kingdom.