Prince William explains why he likes AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck”

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British royal family prince William revealed in an interview with Fitness+’s “Time To Walk” (Reported by Blabbermouth) that he likes to listen to AC/DC, especially “Thunderstruck”, from the 1990 album “Razors Edge”.

Prince William explains why he likes AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck”:

“I have to say the first time I put it on, and I’ve heard it a million times now, I was kind of, like, ‘Well, this is quite heavy for a Monday morning,'” he continued. “But now, when I listen to it, it’s the best tonic for a Monday morning. It absolutely wakes you up. Puts your week in the best mood possible. You feel like you can take on anything and anyone.”

“I’d imagine you’re going to walk quite fast listening to it. Maybe with a skip in your step, with the headbanging. It’s a difficult song not to dance to or to nod along to.”

AC/DC was nominated to the Grammys

In the “Best Rock Performance” category, AC/DC  is competing with Black Pumas, Chris Cornell , Deftones and Foo Fighters. Also in the “Best Rock Album” category, AC/DC, Foo Fighters, Black Pumas, Chris Cornell and Paul McCartney were nominated. In the “Best Music Video” category, AC/DC is competing with “Shot In The Dark” against videos from John Batiste, Tonny Bennett & Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Billie Elish, Lil Nas X and Olivia Rodrigo.

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