Sexy Back: Tupac's Raciest Rhymes

Just in case you forgot about Pac’s thug passion

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Tupac - Even before word of an alleged Tupac sex tape broke earlier this week, we never mistook Pac for bashful. The rap icon made his raunchy ways clear in songs like “I Get Around” and “How Do You Want It,” building a reputation as a sex symbol.  Just in case you forgot about Pac’s thug passion, we decided to look back at some of the late MCs raunchiest rhymes.\r \r(Photo: Death Row Records)

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"I Get Around" - “Now we all alone, why the lights on?/ Turn 'em off, time to set it off, get you wet and soft.” (Photo: Danny Clinch/GettyImages)

"All About You"\r - "I make a promise if you go with me, just let me know/\rI'll have you hollerin my name out before I leave."\r \r(Photo by Al Pereira/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

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"All About You"\r - "I make a promise if you go with me, just let me know/\rI'll have you hollerin my name out before I leave."\r \r(Photo by Al Pereira/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

"My Block" - Arguably one of Tupac's best tracks, the song was originally featured on the 1995 soundtrack to the hip hop film Russell Simmons Presents The Show. A remix version was also released on the posthumous 2002 release Better Dayz. Giving a rundown of all the 'hoods that raised him, Pac's mission was clear: He wanted to save the communities we came from but also knew about the hurdles and roadblocks. "Used to be a close knit community but now we're all cold strangers/Time changes us to stone, them crack pipes/All up and down the block, exterminating Black life."(Photo: Death Row Records)

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"Ratha Be Ya N****"\r - “I ain't beggin, just trying to relocate between ya legs/\rDrippin wet, as we experiment in sweaty sex.”\r \r(Photo: Death Row Records)

Tupac - Tupac was known for his candid tongue and provocative lyrics. At a MECCA arena concert in Milwaukee back in 1994 Pac got a little too carefree with his words inciting a riot which caused promoters to drop him. Pac allegedly sparked conflict with "fight words," and fans began to throw cups on stage, shove, and more; forcing the concert to end early. Afterwards, the aggravated concertgoers stormed the hotel Tupac was staying at, leaving three injured and two arrested. Promoters blamed the rapper for the mayhem and promptly discontinued their relationship him before his next show.(Photo: Raymond Boyd/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

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"Ratha Be N****" - “Now it's time for the moment of truth, I got ya naked/ Totally sweating, let's see how hot I can make it/ Tongue kissing til yo' head swang, I'm so into you/ Witness a n**** make the bed bang.” (Photo by Raymond Boyd/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

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The Evolution of Dr. Dre - Fresh off his success with Snoop Dogg, Dre engineered Tupac's post-prison Death Row comeback by producing and appearing on "California Love," the chart-topping first single from Pac's 1996 magnum opus, All Eyez on Me.(Photo: Death Row Records)

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"What's Ya Phone #?\r - “Light the candles, get the baby oil out. Turn all the lights out. Drink a little bit of that s***. I'm on my way babe. I'm gon' knock that p**** to the next week.”\r \r(Photo: Death Row Records)

"Changes" - The rebel of the underground took on police brutality, Black-on Black crime and the drug epidemic in this 1998 release. Recorded in 1992, Pac sent chills up people's spines as he called for society to make some much needed adjustments to it's thinking. "Cops give a damn about a Negro, pull the trigger, kill a n---a, he's a hero/Give the crack to the kids, who the hell cares? One less hungry mouth on the welfare!" (Photo: Raymond Boyd/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

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"Toss It Up"\r - "Got you curious for Thug Passion, now picture that/\rTongue kissin, hand full of hair, look in my eyes."\r \r\r\r(Photo by Raymond Boyd/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

Tupac Shakur - Shakur starred in five movies including Poetic Justice and Above the Rim after his feature film debut as the volatile Bishop in Juice. And his controversial life and platinum albums (Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. and All Eyez on Me) made him a superstar. Shakur died in 1996 from gunshot wound injuries.(Photo: AP Photo)

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"Are U Still Down"\r - “Plus I'm overheatin' from the rush/\rour tongues touch, kissin' feelin' fireworks.”\r 

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"I Get Around" - “Finger tips on the hips as I dip, gotta get a tight grip, don't slip/Loose lips sink ships, it's a trip”

Nothing But Trouble (1991) - Blink and you may have missed Pac in this cooky comedy starring John Candy, Chevy Chase and Demi Moore. It’s the first time we hear Pac rap on the Digital Underground track “Same Song.” Remember this verse? \rNow I clown around when I hang around with the Underground/Girls use to frown, say I'm down, when I come around/gas me and when they pass me they use to diss me/harrass me, but now they ask me if they can kiss me/Get some fame, people change, wanna live they life high/same song, can't go wrong, if I play the nice guy\rNothing but Trouble (Photo: Warner Bros.)

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"Toss It Up" - “Time to make the bed rock, baby look how it rise/ Me and you movin in the nude, do it in the living room/ Sweatin up the sheets, it's the Thug in me/ I mean no disrespect when I tongue kiss your neck.” (Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures)