On the day of the Commonwealth of Nations, King Charles III, along with Apple Music, was presented by a personal playlist of 17 compositions.
King of Great Britain Charles III, along with Apple Music, has created a personal playlist that contains his favorite composition.
The musical selection was published on March 10 on the Commonwealth Day of the countries – the annual holiday, celebrated in the UK and Commonwealth countries.
The royal playlist consisted of 17 tracks, 15 among the performers from the Commonwealth countries, including Australians Kylie Minogue, Canadian Michael Buble, Jamaican singer Milli Smols and South Africika Miriam Makeby. The choice covers a wide range of genres – from reggae and afrogite to pop music, disco and calipso.
This is interesting -kindly among the bonus compositions there are two songs that are not related to the Commonwealth countries:
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Crazy in Love (2003) from Beyonca – Charles III explained that he could not avoid such a “outstanding performer”. In addition, the singer held this track in 2003 at a concert in his honor.
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Reverse Diana Ross – The Monark called this song “beloved” and added that she had never resisted dancing her sound.
Separately, the king mentioned Bob Marley and his composition you could love. He spoke about a personal meeting with the legendary musician, noting that he was “amazing -wonderful, infectious energy and sincerely care for people.”
“I always remember his words: people have a voice inside them.
The player’s presentation took place two months after the king’s visit to the Apple Music headquarters at the Batteersea Power Station, where he met British singer Raye. His song Love Me Again also fell into a monarch selection.
Earlier it was reported that Charles III did not intend to remove Prince Harry and Meghan Markle of their Duke titles and the Duchess of Sussex.
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