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Meghan Markle’s Wedding Playlist Includes Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s Hit ‘Still D.R.E.’

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Meghan Markle’s Wedding Playlist Includes Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg’s Hit ‘Still D.R.E.’

During a segment on 's wedding playlist, the team at Channel 9's Today Show surprised viewers with their knowledge of rap music.

Markle had requested Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg's 1999 hit Still D.R.E.

to be played during her wedding reception with .

Entertainment reporter Brooke Boney asked, “‘Do you reckon Meghan's still got love for the streets?'”

while co-host Ally Langdon added, “‘She still keeps it real, doesn't she?'”

Fill-in host Charles Croucher then quoted lyrics from the song, saying, “‘She's still hitting the corners in the low-low.'”

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Markle was taken aback by his knowledge and burst into laughter.

Much like rapper Dr. Dre, Markle was raised in Los Angeles, California.

The single Still D.R.E.

was released in 1999 and detailed the rapper's return to the music industry following a hiatus.

It reached number 93 on the US Billboard charts, but was a much bigger hit in the UK, where it peaked at number 6.

Actor Idris Elba revealed that Markle requested the Dr. Dre song be played at her wedding to in 2018.

During an interview with BBC Radio 1 Extra, the 49-year-old shared that Still D.R.E.

by Dr. Dre went off.

After being personally asked by the couple to provide music for their star-studded reception, the Luther star explained that it was Meghan's choice to play the song, after taking to the decks for the royal occasion.

Mocked on Australian TV

Meghan Markle has been mocked for acting like she's the first mom ever after telling Ellen DeGeneres about her daughter's teething troubles.

Her comments to the US chat show host about 's significant milestone were discussed on Australia's Today programme.

As she gushed about her happy life in California, Meghan said she was looking for anything to relieve her six-month-old's pain during the candid chat.

Today host Karl Stefanovic sarcastically gave two thumbs up and said, “it's like she's the first mom ever.”

Pulling a face, co-host Alison Langdon tried to stick up for Meghan saying, “stop, it's important stuff.”

Dad of four Stefanovic wasn't having it though, adding, “when you get two.”

Langdon said, “it was nice to see she wasn't dumping on the royals.

It was nice to get an insight into her life at home,” she added.

Even just by being there she's dumping on the royals, hit back Stefanovic, who has been scathing of Meghan in the past.

Harry and Meghan Markle Called “Nobodies” in the US

Royal Holloway Professor Pauline McLaren called Harry and Meghan Markle “nobodies” in the US.

McLaren, a professor of marketing and consumer research, said that the couple needs to maintain their royal connections to establish themselves.

“Without their royal connections, they really are nobodies in the US,” she claimed.

“They're developing a kind of rival brand, or court, or however you like to describe it.

I do think the longer they stay away, they lose that royal magic,” she continued.

The royals also need the diversity that the two of them bring, specifically Meghan.

It was pretty sad they lost that.

In conclusion, Meghan Markle's wedding playlist has been making waves, with her choice of Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg's hit Still D.R.E.

being a standout moment.

However, she continues to be the subject of ridicule on Australian TV, with hosts mocking her for acting like the first mom ever.

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