Justin Timberlake's latest music video 'Tunnel Vision" was banned from YouTube on Wednesday for violating nudity policies.

The singer announced via Twitter that the video was available to view but warned about "it's explicit" nature, he tweeted, "Check out the new video for Tunnel Vision and be ready...it's explicit. -teamJT."

The video featured the "Mirrors" singer fully clothed in various grey and black outfits from the British Brand AllSaints, while his female co-stars were topless with nude color thongs, according to the Daily Mail.

In the clip you can see Timberlake's face projected onto the women's bare bodies created a surreal Salvador Dali-like imagery, according to the online site.

[Check out Justin Timberlake's explicit music video "Tunnel Vision" HERE]

The video which was directed by Jonathan Craven, Simon McLoughlin and Jeff Nicholas displayed the models in Timberlake's video dancing around covering their bodies at some points but for the most part flaunting their naked toned frames for the camera.

Shortly after the video was posted it was yanked from Youtube because of its content. The song is the third single off of the singer's new album "The 20/20 Experience." In the song Timberlake talks about his romantic tunnel vision for a certain someone.

The artist is following in the steps of fellow artist Robin Thicke who released the unrated video "Blurred Lines" which was also banned from YouTube last month for featuring topless women.

Timberlake latest album has a mash of medleys that ranges from R&B, soul, to pop. The singer is planning on a follow-up album called "20/20 Experience (2 of 2)" which has been scheduled for a September release.