In a bid to make him a star...
Jason Gregory

09:38 4th January 2011

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Robbie Williams' mentor Chris Briggs is set to work with X Factor winner Matt Cardle, it's been reported.


Briggs, an A&R veteran who recently moved from EMI to Sony, has been teamed with Cardle in a bid to make him a star.

Judge Simon Cowell is understood to be keen for Cardle to make a success of his career compared to previous male X Factor winners.

Briggs was influential in uniting Williams with songwriter Guy Chambers, with whom the singer wrote some of his biggest hits.

"It was a big-money deal but Chris is commonly regarded as one of the most gifted individuals in the music business,” a source told The Sun.

"Simon [Cowell's] decision to team him with Matt is very canny indeed."

Cardle topped the festive chart at the end of last year with 'When We Collide', a cover of Biffy Clyro's 'Many Of Horror'.

Music Stars On The X Factor

  • Bon Jovi appeared on the latest series of the X Factor to perform alongside the contestants their classic ‘Livin On A Prayer’.

  • Take That gave their first performance with original member Robbie Williams on this year’s X Factor of new single ‘The Flood’

  • Shakira hit the X Factor stage for the first time in series 6 with a performance of ‘Did It Again’.

  • Lady Gaga gave an eye catching performance from a bath tube on series 6 off her single ‘Bad Romance’.

  • Rihanna returned to the show in series 7 to perform her latest single ‘The Only Girl (In The World)’.

  • Jamiroquai caused a stir on the show this series after performing his single ‘White Knuckle Ride’, he was snubbed by judges Cheryl Cole and Danni Minogue after calling them “useless”.

  • Whitney Houston made her disappointing comeback on series 6 with an erratic performance of single ‘Million Dollar Bill’.

  • Black Eyed Peas gave a UK debut with single ‘Meet Me Halfway’ on series 6.

  • Alicia Keys returned to the X Factor for the second time in series 6 with a melody off songs ‘Empire State of Mind/No One/ Doesn’t Mean Anything’.

  • Janet Jackson returned to the UK with a performance on series 6 of ‘‘All For You/Make Me’.

  • Judge Cheryl Cole joined Girls Aloud to perform their single ‘The Promise’ on series 5.

  • Duran Duran appeared on series 4 of the show to perform their classic ‘Notorious’.

  • Rod Stewart appeared on series 3 of the show to perform the Bonnie Tyler classic ‘It’s a Heartache’.

  • Beyonce Knowles wowed UK audiences when she appeared on series 6 performing latest single ‘If I Were A Boy’.

  • Teen star Miley Cyrus made her X Factor debut on series 5 when she performed ‘7 Things’.

  • Barry Manilow appeared on series 3 of the show to perform his cover of the Dean Martin classic ‘Everybody Loves Somebody’.

  • Britney Spears made her UK comeback in series 5 when she gave a controversial performance of new single ‘Womanizer’.

  • Katy Perry appeared for the first time on this year’s X Factor with an exclusive performance of ‘Firework’.

  • Robbie Williams previewed single ‘You Know Me’ on series 6.

  • Michael Buble returned to the X Factors stage for the second time in series 6 to perform his single ‘Cry Me A River’.

  • Sir Paul McCartney appeared on series 6 of the show to perform new single 'Drive My Car', as well as a rendition of Wings 'Live And Let Die'.

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