Tupac Shakur Sex Tape to Be Released, TMZ Says

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — TMZ staff say they've witnessed viewing a five-minute sex tape showing rapper and actor Tupac Shakur receiving oral sex while rapping and dancing.

TMZ also says it has learned the person in possession of the tape is making plans to release it. The tape arrives 15 years after his death.

But sex tape broker Kevin Blatt told XBIZ that technically the party claiming ownership of the tape does not have the copyright. In fact, Blatt said, those rights are owned by Shakur and the people in the video. If the unkown party wants to sell the tape, they must get Shakur's estate to sign off on the rights to sell it.

Blatt, who said he saw the video last week and confirmed it was Shakur in the video, said an unknown party called him to say they have the sex tape.

"It's amazing, it's definately him," Blatt said. "I'm the one who gets the real deal."

According to TMZ, "The tape, shot in 1991, begins with a bunch of groupies in a living room during a house party," TMZ staff say. "Tupac walks into the room with his pants down to his ankles, his shirt off ... sporting several chains.

"Tupac — whose head is shaved — pulls one of the women toward him, and she begins performing oral sex. As she does her thing, an unreleased song of Tupac's is playing in the background, as Tupac is singing along and dancing, wiggling his hips. 

"And it gets even better. As the woman services Tupac, who is holding a cocktail in one hand and a blunt in another, Money B from Digital Underground walks over to him. Tupac puts his cocktail arm around Money B, continues singing and dancing ... and the woman never stops.

"As the tape ends it appears he's ready to begin sexual intercourse. It's unclear if there's another tape."

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