Angus Batey unpicks the difficult, troubling legacy of the rapper/ actor Tupac Shakur and the album he released one year ...
His Majesty King Charles III and Apple Music have collaborated to launch The King’s Music Room, his playlist drawing inspiration from the Commonwealth. The project was initiated when the monarch ...
Parham filed the initial lawsuit in October, alleging she was drugged, kidnapped, and assaulted a month after Combs heard her say she believed he was responsible for Tupac Shakur’s 1996 slaying in ...
King Charles III revealed the songs on his Apple Music playlist in honor of Commonwealth Day. The British monarch listens to “Crazy in Love” by Beyoncé and Jay-Z, “Could You Be Loved” by ...
King Charles has released his personal playlist to mark Commonwealth Day – and there are some unexpected bops among the tracks. The playlist was released as part of The King’s Music Room ...
To mark Commonwealth Day, King Charles has released a playlist in collaboration with Apple Music. Becoming the first British monarch in history to record their own podcast - which was aired in ...
After giving media interviews, speaking to law enforcement and participating in a book project about his involvement in the slaying of hip hop star Tupac Shakur, Duane Davis has decided it’s ...
King Charles III showcased 17 artists, mostly from Commonwealth countries, in a personal playlist. Beyoncé, Bob Marley and Diana Ross made the cut. By Jenny Gross Reporting from London King ...
Now you don’t have to speculate, as King Charles III released his own personal playlist on Apple Music to mark Commonwealth Day on Monday, March 10. “Throughout my life, music has meant a ...
After calling Minogue the “princess of pop”, the King paid tribute to Marley by adding his song Could You Be Loved to the playlist. “It has that infectious energy which makes it, I find ...
LONDON (AP) — It’s a playlist fit for a king — literally. A new program of music features tracks by artists including Bob Marley, Grace Jones, Kylie Minogue and Raye, all chosen by King Charles III.