Snoop Dogg has rapped up a single especially for Prince William’s royal bachelor party.
On Tuesday, the rapper released “Wet,” a single intended specifically for the Prince’s bash.
The song, available on the rapper’s website, is described in a press release as “an anthem” for the royal stag party, “and all bachelor parties around the world to follow.”
“When I heard the royal family wanted to have me perform in celebration of Prince William’s marriage, I knew I had to give them a little something,” Snoop Dogg says in the release. “‘Wet’ is the perfect anthem for Prince William or any playa to get the club smokin’.”
“Wet” is the second single off the rapper’s upcoming album, “Doggumentary Music,” which drops in March.
His website also offers a chance for two to visit the UK, presumably around the wedding date.
The prince is expected to wed Kate Middleton on April 29 and reportedly is a big hip-hop fan.
Art imitates life on TV with a show apparently replicating Tiger Woods‘ marital implosion.
This week’s episode of “Law & Order: Los Angeles” features a philandering golf champ being attacked by his club-wielding wife, according to the New York Daily News.
“Oh, yeah, we’re going there!” an episode promo declared.
Unlike Woods’ real-life drama, where his then-wife, Elin Nordegren, reportedly smashed his SUV with a club, the show has the golfer’s wife take a whack at him in a pool.
A show spokeswoman said any similarity between the upcoming episode and reality is coincidental.
American Idol” host Ryan Seacrest yesterday signed a three-year, $60 million deal to continue on the radio with Clear Channel.
The deal replaces his expiring $35 million agreement, keeps him on in the morning for Clear Channel’s top-40 station KIIS in Los Angeles and also will keep him on WHTZ (100.3 FM) in New York which, recycles his L.A. show from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. daily.
Seacrest will also help create new on-air and digital content for the company and will be involved in the launch of a new projected record label.
Seacrest also will continue hosting the weekly syndicated radio countdown “American Top 40.”
A Florida judge has rejected a lawsuit by Donald Trump that claims noise from a nearby airport is hurting his oceanfront Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach.
Trump’s attorney told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel he plans to refile the case against Palm Beach County and the Palm Beach International Airport after the judge’s decision Tuesday.
The lawsuit filed in July was the latest legal action by Trump in a decades-old disagreement over noise control at the airport, which is near his club. Mar-a-Lago is a 126-room private club in a historic mansion.
Trump’s suit argued that noise, vibrations and emissions from passing aircraft were damaging the property value of his estate.
The judge left an option for Trump’s side to refile an amended lawsuit within 20 days.









