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It was circa 1998 that I watched a Playboy tv show where it was listed a series of songs with more or less suggestive or provocative videoclips.

To this day I can still remember three tunes, which were:

  • "Catholic School Girls Rule", by the Red Hot Chilli Peppers (videoclip currently deemed as restricted on YouTube)
  • "Loosey's Rap", by Rick James
  • "Girls, Girls, Girls", by Motley Crue

Another I risk was on the list but can not be sure is:

  • "Addicted to Love", by Robert Palmer

But it was an one hour show, so it was bound to have more tunes on it, even with the very nice host taking a few minutes of screen time.

Any help adding to the list?

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