YouTube reportedly banned Justin Timberlake's music video for Tunnel Vision on Wednesday due to its explicit nudity scenes.

Topless models dance around in the 32-year-old's new music video and sometimes look straight into the camera lens as Timberlake's face is superimposed on their naked bodies. The singer himself remains fully clothed in the music video while the women show off their figures seductively around clouds of smoke.

Timberlake warned fans about the content in the video, tweeting on Wednesday, "Check out the new video for Tunnel Vision and be ready...it's explicit. -teamJT." Nevertheless, the clip was shortly banned from YouTube for violating nudity policies and on Thursday Tunnel Vision was prohibited from the website, according to New York Daily News.

A search on Friday for the VEVO music video on YouTube showed a prompted webpage warning that stated, "The following content has been identified by the YouTube community as being potentially offensive or inappropriate. Viewer discretion is advised." The VEVO clip had over a little over 1.1 million views at time of publication.

Click HERE to watch the explicit music video for Tunnel Vision.

"A million people in a crowded room/But my camera lenses only been set to zoom," Timberlake sings. "And it all becomes so clear, comes so clear, becomes so clear/I got that tunnel vision for you."

The controversial clip is for the third single from his album The 20/20 Experience. Timberlake released the cover art for Tunnel Vision in mid-June and the artwork shows the singer's superimposed on a naked woman's body.

Timberlake's vision of the music video followed in the footsteps of Robin Thicke, who in March put out a video of bare-chested women dancing for his track Blurred Lines. The respective video was also banned from YouTube.

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