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Rapper’s nude shots stolen

Hot New York rapper and Cole Haan collaborator Theophilus London lost all his music — and some compromising photos — when several computers were stolen recently from his SoHo apartment.

But the hip-hop artist tells Page Six he’s actually looking forward to any revealing images surfacing on the Web somewhere.

“They stole my Macs and my iPad,” said London, whose song “Neighbors” is featured on the soundtrack for “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1.” “I lost a lot of good [stuff],” he said.

And that good stuff included nude photos as well as his tunes, he told us at the opening of Wired’s annual holiday pop-up shop on Thursday.

“I had mad naked pictures on there. A lot,” London said, “of myself and, maybe, of other females.” But unlike most celebrities, he doesn’t seem particularly nervous.

“I’m actually psyched. I’m waiting on my naked photos to leak. I know Bossip and Mediatakeout will have a field day on it. I have nothing to hide,” he said.

London’s now more cautious about security. “It’s a life lesson,” he noted. “I trust less people around me. I got four extra locks on my door.”

Although London, who also DJ’d at the Wired store, should have been shopping for new computers instead of spinning, he told us he’s more into fashion: “I’m a shoe collector. My house is flooded with shoes,” he said after pointing to his futuristic Nike Marty McFly’s, named after Michael J. Fox’s character in “Back to the Future” and of which only 1,500 pairs were made. “The first pair sold for $35,000. I did not pay that much for these, but I paid up there.” Also at the event were Sir Ben Kingsley, Penn Badgley, Nikki Reed, Sebastian Stan and Kelly Bensimon.

London’s album, “Timez Are Weird These Days,” came out this year on Reprise. And he created a shoe line for Cole Haan’s spring 2011 collection.