Who are King Charles's favourite musicians? Here are the names that feature in his playlist
His personal playlist includes an unexpected mix of artists ranging from Beyonce to Bob Marley.
His choices, which are featured on Apple Music's The King's Music Room, reflect his passion for global sounds, personal memories, and even his connection to the Commonwealth. The King's musical tastes are diverse and nostalgic.
In The King’s Music Room, a show created for Apple Music that debuts on March 10, the 76-year-old King showcases a somewhat eclectic mix of musical favourites, as per a report by People.
King Charles' own music selections, which are centered around a Commonwealth theme, give listeners an idea of both his love for the music and how, through his endearing remarks, he has an exceptionally good radio voice.
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By his selections, the royal honours musicians like Kylie Minogue and Beyoncé for their backing of his King's Trust and recalls his Caribbean trips, where he met Bob Marley and his widow Rita Marley.
In December, Charles also remembers seeing Raye perform at Apple's Battersea headquarters, as per a report.
What’s on King Charles’s playlist?
King Charles praises Bob Marley & The Wailers' «Could You Be Loved» for its infectious energy, sincerity, and concern for his community. He highlights Marley's words, «The people have a voice inside of them,» and includes a rendition of the song played by the King's Guard at Buckingham Palace before playing the actual tune by the late singer himself.
Millie Small: «My Boy Lollipop.» According to the King, Jamaican singer Millie Small was a member of the Windrush Generation in the
