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RuPaul’s 5 most outrageous music videos

Tuesday the world’s most famous (infamous?) drag queen, RuPaul, released her seventh album, “Born Naked.” The star brings her signature high camp as hard as ever with tracks such as “Sissy That Walk” and “Freaky Money.” And then there’s her latest outrageous music video, “Geronimo,” essentially a tribute to the twerk, courtesy of Julian Serrano.

But how does this video compare to Ru’s other boundary-breaking singles? We serve up the five most out-there moments in Ru-sical history.

‘Tranny Chaser’ (2010)

Best lyric: “Just because you want me — that don’t make you gay / Every time you watch me — that don’t make you gay.”

Iconic garb: One-sleeved yellow mesh top.

Fiercest moment: That “Mean Girls”-esque group strut at the end.

‘Supermodel (You Better Work)’ (1992)

Best lyric: “I have one thing to say: sashay, shante / Shante, shante, shante.”

Iconic garb: The enormously fluffy red mullet dress.

Fiercest moment: Ru working it out mid-fountain.

‘Responsitrannity’ (2012)

Best lyric: “ It’s your responsi-trannity, don’t forget don’t forget (who you are).”

Iconic garb: The neck brace-inspired collar jewelry.

Most memorable moment: Awkward celebrity cameos (they were all guest judges on a season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race”).

‘Back to My Roots’ (1993)

Best lyric: “ Peace to all my brothers and sisters / Peace, love and hair grease.”

Iconic garb: The cropped church robe.

Most memorable moment: Ru’s QVC-inspired breakdown.

‘Lick It Lollipop’ (2013)

Best lyric: “ Cherry, grape, lemon, lime, lick it slow, take your time.”

Iconic garb: The naked dude’s towel.

Most memorable moment: Lady Bunny suggestively sucking a lollipop.