Every song on the personal Apple Music Playlist by King Charles III

Have you ever wondered what the royal family listens to during their downtime?
Now you don’t have to speculate, such as King Charles III Released his own personal playlist on Apple Music to mark Commonwealth Day on Monday 10 March.
The playlist, entitled The playlist of his Majesty King Charles IIIcontains some of the king’s favorite music artists, including Bob Marley” Kylie Minoge And Grace Jones.
“Muziek has meant a lot to me throughout my life. I know that is also the case for so many others, “said Charles, 76, in a video message in which the project was announced on Friday 7 March.
“It has that remarkable ability to bring happy memories that are back from the deepest recesses of our memory, to comfort us in times of grief and bring us to distant places. But perhaps above all it can elevate our mind to such a extent, and all the more when it brings us together in the celebration. In other words, it brings us joy, “he added.
The king revealed his playlist during an Apple Music 1 Radio -Special entitled, King’s Music Roomthat was broadcast on Monday. He started playing the show through Bob Marley & The Wailers and noticed that he once met Marley.
“Bob Marley would have been 80 this year,” said Charles. “I remember that he came to London to perform when I was much younger, and I met him at a certain event … that great, infectious energy that he naturally had, but also his deep sincerity and his deep care for his community.”
King Charles III’s music playlist
Scroll down for all songs on the King’s personal playlist.
- “You could be loved” – Bob Marley & The Wailers
- “My Boy Lollipop” – Millie Small
- “The Loco-Motion” Kylie Minogue
- “The thought of you” – Al Bowlly
- “La Vie en Rose” – Grace Jones
- “Love Me Again” – Raye
- “Mpempem Do Me” – Daddy Lumba
- “Kante” – Davido with Fave
- “The click song (Qongqothwane) – Miriam Makeba
- “My Country Man” – Jools Holland and Ruby Turner
- “Indian Summer” – Anoushka Shankar
- “Anta Permana” – Siti Nurhaliza
- “E in Iwi E (Call to the People)” – Dame Kiri in Kanawa
- “Have you not met yet” – Michael Bublé
- “Hot Hot Hot” – Arrow
- “Crazy in Love” Beyoncé with Jay-Z
- “Upside Down” – Diana Ross
Moreover, the king also recorded personal introductions for the songs in Buckingham Palace and shared anecdotes about his experiences with some of the artists.
“The music room of the King will certainly surprise and surprise music fans everywhere and reveal a more personal side to his Majesty,” is a statement on the royal website.