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To What Contemporary Artists Does The Pope Listen To?

We’ve discussed what artists Friedrich Nietzsche likes to listen to and now we have a playlist from The Pope. CNN reports that the Vatican has compiled a 12 track playlist and posted it to MySpace, which launched this week in the UK. The list includes Fleet Foxes, Muse and 2 Pac’s post mortem release “Changes”. CNN was sure to point out that the Pope himself did not make the playlist himself but Father Giulio Neroni, artistic director of church publisher St Paul’s Multimedia, did and said that “The genres are very different from each other, but all these artists share the aim to reach the heart of good minded people.”

In order to balance things out and make the site at least a little religious and spiritual track from the album “Music of the Vatican” such as “Advocata Nostra” and “Causa Nostrae Laetitiae.”

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