Have you ever wondered what the royal family listened to during your stay?
You do not need to speculate now, such as King Charles III He released his own personal playlist on Apple Music to celebrate Commonwealth Day on Monday, March 10th.
Playlist entitled His Majesty King Charles III playlistincludes some of the King’s favorite music artists including Bob Marley., Kylie Minogue and Grace JonesS
“Throughout my life, music has meant a lot to me. I know this is for so many others, “says the 76 -year -old Charles in a video message announcing the project on Friday, March 7th.
“This has this remarkable ability to bring back happy memories that are flooded by the deepest recesses of their memory, to comfort us in times of sadness and to take us to distant places. But maybe, first of all, it can lift our mood to such an extent and even more so when it brings us into the celebration. In other words, it brings us joy, “he added.
The King revealed his playlist during the Apple Music 1 radio, entitled, entitled, The King’s music hallwho aired on Monday. He started the show by playing Bob Marley and Weilers, noting that he once met Marley.
“Bob Marley would be 80 years old,” Charles said. “I remember when he came to London to manifest himself when I was much younger, and met him at an event … That wonderful, contagious energy, of course he had, but also his deep sincerity and his deep concern for his community.”
King Charles III music playlist
Scroll down for all the songs in the King’s personal playlist.
- “Can you be loved” – Bob Marley and Weilers
- “My Boy Lollipop” – Millie Small
- The Loc-Movement-Cayiley Minogue
- “The thought of you” – Al Bowley
- “Life in Pink” – Grace Jones
- “Love me again” – Ray
- “Mgwmitmh
- “Kante” – Davido starring Fave
- “The song to click (Beetle) – Mirim Makeba
- “My Rural Man” – Jools Holland and Ruby Turner
- “Indian Summer” – Anoushka Shankar
- “Anta Permana” – City Nuralysis
- “People are (call people)” – Dame Kiri
- “I haven’t met you yet” – Michael Bubble
- “Hot hot hot” – arrow
- “Crazy in Love” -Bionce with the participation of Jay-Z
- “Named” – Diana Ross
In addition, the King also recorded personal introductions for the songs at Buckingham Palace and shared anecdotes about his experiences with some of the performers.
“The King Music Hall will surely surprise and delight the music fans everywhere, revealing a larger side of His Majesty,” said a statement on the royal website.