Beyoncé's Song To Bob Marley Enters King Charles III Playlist

JAKARTA - King Charles III recently revealed a list of selected songs that he has curated. Apparently he heard music from various singers and genres.

The artists who became Charles' favorites include Beyoncé, RAYE, Diana Ross to Bob Marley. A special playlist was launched by Apple Music with the title The King's Music Room on March 10.

"Throughout my life, music has meant a lot to me. I know it also applies to many others. Music has an extraordinary ability to bring back beautiful memories from the deepest fabric of our memory, entertain us in times of sadness, and take us to remote places," said King Charles III quoting NME today.

The British ruler sees music as something that inspires feelings and is able to unite many people in the same euphoria.

"However, maybe the most important thing is how music can inspire our enthusiasm to a certain stage, and especially when it unites us in celebration. In other words, it brings us to joy," he explained.

Beyoncé's song Crazy In Love is one of the most memorable. In addition, there is also the song The Loco-Motion by Kylie Minogue as music that raises the mood.

"The song has infectious energy that makes it very difficult for me to sit still. There is an unbearable feeling of joy in the song," he said.

Meanwhile, Bob Marley's song that he often hears is Could You Be Loved. According to him, the song is a beautiful representation of the sincerity and love for the community of the reggae music inspiration.