In honor of Commonwealth Day on 10 March, King Charles III cured a special playlist for the Apple Music called The Kings Music Room. The collection includes artists from 56 countries of the Commonwealth, highlighting the integrated power of music.
King Charles personally introduced the playlist in a recorded message from his Buckingham Palace Office, which reflects the intensive role played in his life.
“Throughout my life, music is a great deal for me,” he shared. He said, “In the time of sorrow, there is a remarkable ability to bring us back memories of happiness to make us relaxed, and to take us to distant places. But perhaps, above these, it can lift our souls and bring us happiness. ,
The playlist extends over decades and styles, including mythological artists such as Jamica’s Bob Marley and Grace Jones, Kylie Minogue of Australia and even music. It also includes disco and affurbates, which celebrate the Commonwealth’s rich music diversity.
The global content and editorial head of Apple Music, Rachel Numan, expressed enthusiasm about cooperation, stating, “Apple Music Radio is coluntry being around the world, and we are respected that King Charles III selected his personal playlist to share with us and with music fans around the world.”
The Kings Music Room Playlist will be available for free on Apple Music 1 from 1 pm on March 10. Customers can also hear on demand anytime.