Ray J Sex Tape’d Out After Kim Kardashian: “I’ve Moved On”

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

R&B singer Ray J is not sweating over sex tapes these days and shut down x-rated talk when approached by paparazzi this week.

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Instead of entertaining the topic, Ray removed himself from the subject.

“I’ve moved on from that kind of stuff, man. You got through stuff like that, you make it a positive and you move on,” Ray said in an on-street interview. (TMZ)

Ray J sang about his infamous sex tape in this music video…

Ray J released his personal “Never Shoulda Did That” music video over the summer and copped to his past mistakes.

Regrets … Ray J’s had more than a few, and he lays them all out in a new song that includes a not-even-thinly veiled shot at his ex sex tape partner Kim Kardashian. In “Never Shoulda Did That” … Ray confesses and sorta apologizes for a bunch of crap. But the line that will have Kim’s ears ringing — “f***ing bitches on camera, shouldn’t a did that s***.” He also cops to taking drugs, fighting in clubs, yelling at friends, and cheating on his GF Princess Love — who makes a cameo … we’re told that’s her drunkenly weeping on a voice mail in the song. (TMZ)

Last year, Ray said he would never make another sex tape.

“No man, I’m done. That was a time in our life where we took something negative and we tried to spin it into something positive in our life and we tried to move forward. And that’s what we did and now looking back, we were just having fun. We’re taking things that happened in our life and we’re poking fun at it, we’re laughing at it, we’re giving the crowd something to talk about and enjoy and laugh and that’s what this is. And I can’t wait for people to see the video because it’s one of those … people watch SNL, people watch other stuff that you can look at and sort of chuckle at. That’s what this is. It’s nothing more than that. Lighten up, let’s have fun, let’s go into spring and summer the right way.” (The Boom Box)

The R&B hitmaker also addressed his misconstrued public image.

“You know, I’m a good guy. I think people look at me in a different way until they talk to me or get to know me. Listen — we party, we have fun, we live life to the fullest. But we’re also professional, we also wake up every day and stay on time for our meetings and we also have a structure and a certain structure and a certain substance behind the brand. It’s not just luck.” (The Boom Box)

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