Emails show President's recent itunes purchases include US dance tune Sexy and I Know It

Dubai Emails between Syrian President Bashar Al Assad’s account and iTunes give an insight into his musical fancies as his country is torn apart, reports The Guardian.
Apart from songs by Lebanese actor and singer Nasri Shamseddine, there is an eclectic mix of artists from the 1990s British duo Right Said Fred to the US singer Chris Brown.
One of the more unusual purchases, made through an American Express account, occurred on February 5 when Al Assad sent his wife, Asma, an iTunes file of the US country star Blake Shelton singing God Gave Me You.
The lyrics reveal a conventional tale of life’s ups and downs in the US, The Guardian says.
Music the day before 300 rockets were fired into Homs
Al Assad sent the file a day after the shelling of Homs had begun. A day later, Syrian forces would fire more than 300 rockets into the city.
All of which – given that he specifically picked out this song for his wife – seems to have provoked Al Assad to reflect on his life in these lyrics: “I’ve been a walking heartache / I’ve made a mess of me / The person that I’ve been lately / Ain’t who I wanna be / But you stay here right beside me / Watch as the storm goes through.”
The Guardian reports that just before Christmas Assad ordered Don’t Talk Just Kiss by Right Said Fred, a band that shot to fame with the hit I’m Too Sexy.
Days earlier, he bought Bizarre Love Triangle by New Order.
In the same month he ordered We Can’t Go Wrong by The Cover Girls, a New-York-based “urban girl group” of the 1980s and early 1990s. The song includes the line: “There was a time when things were better than the way they are today. But we forgot the vows we made and love got lost along the way.”
As the conflict in Syria intensified Al Assad continued to add to his eclectic playlist, ordering Hurt by Leona Lewis, Look at Me Now by Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and Busta Rhymes and – on New Year’s Eve – A Tribute to Cliff Richard by 21st Century Christmas, The Guardian says.
Sexy and I Know It
In January he bought a number of songs by the popular US dance group LMFAO including their hit Sexy and I Know It.
Al Assad’s iTunes emails also reveal a limited interest in books, gaming and films.
In November he ordered one of the Harry Potter films, Deathly Hallows Part II, as well as several Harry Potter apps.
The next month the Syrian president ordered Real Racing 2 and the biography of the Apple founder Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson, The Guardian says.