The British King Charles (76) introduces the audience to his musical preferences. In the podcast ‘The King’s Music Room’ by Apple Music, he tells what music is close to him.
The podcast will be launched on Monday. No coincidence, because then it is Commonwealth day. The feast day of the Commonwealth. In the podcast, the British king tells various anecdotes about artists he once met. He also elaborates on why some songs have a special meaning for him. “Music has that special ability to bring out fine memories from the furthest corners of our memory, to comfort us in difficult times and to take us to distant places,” says the King. “But perhaps the most important thing is that music can greatly influence our mood, especially when it brings us together to celebrate something. In other words: music brings us joy. “
The list includes songs by Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue (56) and Grace Jones (76), but also from contemporary artists such as Davido (32) and Raye (27). The list, about which all the details are communicated on Monday, talks about the king’s musical interests throughout his life, ranging from Crooners from the 1930s to the present.
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To send the musical news the world, Apple has already brought out a video in which a Brass band can be seen Could you be loved Bob Marley and the Wailers plays on the domain of Buckingham Palace.