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Snoop: 'Wet' made for William's 'stag do'

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Published: Dec. 2, 2010 at 1:16 PM

LONDON, Dec. 2 (UPI) -- U.S. rapper Snoop Dogg said on Twitter his latest single, "Wet," is tailor-made for British Prince William's bachelor party.

The Guardian reported Snoop Dogg, who was rumored by The Mirror to be a possible performer at the bachelor party, said on Twitter his song, "Wet," from forthcoming album "Doggumentary Music," is "tha anthem 4 Prince William's bachelor party n all bachelor parties round tha wrld."

Snoop directed the message to (at)clarencehouse, the Twitter account of Windsor House, the official residence of Prince Charles and sons William and Prince Harry.

"This song is tha one for Prince William's stag do," the rapper posted.

Representatives for Snoop Dogg said he has not yet been officially approached about performing at the party prior to William's wedding to Kate Middleton but the performer is "very interested."

"U know they need tha Top Doggs in USA to roll to (the) bachelor party," Snoop wrote on Twitter. "(at)BarackObama, u in?"

Topics: British Prince William, Snoop Dogg
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