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"How Do U Want It"
"How Do U Want It" cover
Single by 2Pac featuring K-Ci & JoJo
from the album All Eyez on Me
Released June 4, 1996
Format 12-inch single
Recorded 1995
Genre West Coast hip hop
Length 4:47
Label Death Row
Writer Tupac Shakur
Johnny Jackson
Bruce Fisher
Leon Ware
Stanley Richardson
Quincy Jones
Producer Johnny "J"
Certification Gold
2Pac featuring K-Ci & JoJo singles chronology

"2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted"
(1996)
"How Do
U Want It"
(1996)

"Hit 'Em Up"
(1996)
K-Ci and Jojo chronology
"If You Think You're Lonely Now"
(1994)
"How Do You Want It"
(1996)
"How Could You"
(1996)

"How Do U Want It" is a song of 2Pac featuring K-Ci and JoJo and was the third single from his album All Eyez on Me and just as "California Love" it was a big success. It was on the B-side of the single "California Love/How Do You Want It"

It samples Quincy Jones's "Body Heat" from his album Body Heat, 1974.

The song includes a diss of noted gangsta rap critic C. Delores Tucker.

Contents

There were two videos filmed in the same set for the single in April 1996 directed by Ron Hightower and produced by Tracy D. Robinson. The main thing they differentiate on is the MPAA rating (one is certified adult material). The video portrays a wild sex party with jacuzzi, mechanical bull riding, cage dancing and pole stripping. All actors and actresses are dressed in renaissance-age costumes, though all clothes are removed for the nude clip. The limousine segment seen in the clean version is replaced with some Live at the House Of Blues 2Pac concert footage insert in the x-rated one. There's cameo appearances by K-Ci and Jojo both in the concert and studio segments. The video also features numerous porn stars like Nina Hartley, Heather Hunter, and Angel Kelly and many more.

  • Heather Hunter refers to the bullride with 2Pac photoshoot in her cameo rapping in Esham's song with Kool Keith, "All Night Everyday".
  • Originally Tupac sang the vocals, which was later changed to K-Ci & Jojo with Tupac while the final version doesn't feature him on the chorus.[1]
  • Nina Hartley has stated in her own fan forum, as well as various interviews, about her one night stand with Tupac Shakur, which supposedly occurred during the private party held after completing the music video for "How Do U Want It". Upon question regarding Tupac's endowment, Nina replied 'Tupac had what it took to be a porn stud, no problem!'[2]

Chart #2 weeks
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 1
U.S. US R&B / Hip-Hop 1

Preceded by
"Tha Crossroads" by Bone Thugs N Harmony
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
July 13, 1996- July 20, 1996
Succeeded by
"You're Makin' Me High" / "Let It Flow" by Toni Braxton
Preceded by
"Hey Girl" by CdB
RIANZ (New Zealand) number one single
26 April 1996
Succeeded by
"Killing Me Softly" by Fugees
Preceded by
"You're Makin' Me High" / "Let It Flow" by Toni Braxton
Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks number one single
July 6, 1996
Succeeded by
"I Can't Sleep Baby (If I) " by R. Kelly

Hot 100 number-one hits of 1996 (USA)

  1. ^ "XXL", The making of the album All Eyez On Me / interview with Tommy Daugherty, Harris Publications, October, 2004. Retrieved on June 11, 2006. 
  2. ^ "nina", Nina Hartley's Sex Forums, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd, January, 2004. 

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