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Queen Bey has a huge fan King Charles III!
British monarch, 76, named Beyoncé“Crazy in Love” as one of his favorite songs during his Monday, March 10, Apple Music 1 Radio Special, RoyalAnd he congratulated the singer to get her first album of the year on Grammy last month.
Beyoncé won a prestigious prize For their country album, Cowboy Carterafter he missed the prize in the past, including her critically recognized Lemonade.
Charles introduced “Crazy in Love” in his one -time radio show and considered Beyonce (43), the artist “so exceptional that I could not resist her music”.
“This song was done at the concert – Prince Trust Fashion Rocks at Royal Albert Hall in 2003. I wanted to include an iconic musical moment from many events that have supported my confidence work over the years,” he said.
When the song began, he appreciated the “incomparable” singer and added, “I would like to congratulate her to get her first album Grammy.”
King Charles and Beyonce in 2003
Graham Picture Library/Getty ImagesClosing Monday radio show, Charles also paid tribute Diana RossOne of the main music inspirations Beyonce. The king played Ross’s hit “Upside Down” from 1980 and said, “This last song is one of my specific favorites. When I was much younger, it was not possible when I played it, not to dance. ”
During his radio show Apple Music 1 chose Charles songs Bob Marley & Wailers, Kylie Minogue, Grace Jones and Michael Bubble as well as newer artists, such as Raye and Davido.
“Bob Marley would be 80 this year,” Charles said after playing “You could be loved.” “I remember when he came to London to get off when I was much younger, and I met him at some events … that he had amazing, infectious energy, of course, but also his deep sincerity and his deep concern for his community.”
Charles shared his specially curative personal list of Apple Music songs to make Mark Commonwealth Day on March 10.
“The music meant a lot for me all my life.” I know this also applies to so many others, ”said Charles in a video report announcing the project on Friday, March 7.
“It has a remarkable ability to bring happy memories to flood back from the deepest niches of our memory, comfort us at a time of sadness and take us to distant places.” But perhaps, above all, it can raise its spirits to such an extent, rather when it connects us to celebrate. In other words, it brings us joy, ”he added.