Every song about the Personal List Apple Music Charles III
Did you think what the royal family listens to during the downtime?
Now you don’t need to think like King Charles III On Monday, March 10, he released his personal playlist at Apple Music to celebrate the Commonwealth Day.
List Playback called List Playing His Majesty King Charles IIIsubmitted by some of the favorite music performers, including Bob is gauze. Kylie minog and Grace Jones.
“Throughout my life, the music meant a lot to me. I know it is also so for many others,” Charles said, 76, in a video with a message announced on Friday, March 7.
“He has such a wonderful ability to bring back the happy memories that flood from the deepest recesses of our memory, comfort us in times of sadness and deliver us to distant places. But perhaps first of all it can lift the mood to such an extent, and even more so if it unites us in the celebration. In other words, it brings us joy.
The king revealed his playlist during the Apple Music Special Radio called, The music room of the kingAired on Monday. He started the show, playing Bob Marley and Wailer, noting that he once met with a gauze.
“This year Bob Marley would be 80,” Charles said. “I remember when he came to London to speak when I was much younger and I met him at some event … This marvelous, infectious energy, of course, had, but his deep sincerity and his deep concern about his community.”
List of King Charles III Music
Scroll down all the songs on the King’s personal list.
- “Could you fall in love” – ​​Bob Marley and Welers
- “My boy lollipop” – a mile small
- “Loko-ru-“-Kylie minog
- “The very thought of you” – al blowing
- “Life in Pink” – Grace Jones
- “Love me again” – rai
- “Mgwmitmh
- “CONTE” – David involving Fave
- ‘The song is pressing (beetle) – Miriam Makeba
- “My country” – Jals Holland and Ruby Turner
- “Indian Summer” – Anushka Shankar
- “Anta Perman” – City Nurchaliz
- “People (call people)” – Lady Kira Tanova
- “I haven’t met you yet” – Michael Bubble
- “Hot hot hot” – arrow
- “Crazy in Love”-Bioneis involving Jay-Z
- “Up” – Diana grew up
In addition, the king also recorded personal acquaintances for songs at the Bakingham Palace and shared his anecdotes about his experience with some artists.
“The King’s Musical Hall is sure to surprise and pleases the music fans everywhere, revealing the more personal side of His Majesty,” the statement on the royal website said.