Justin Timberlake debuted the music video for his latest single, "Take Back the Night" off of "The 20/20 Experience: 2 of 2" album.

In the nearly six minute video the singer can been seen dancing around the streets of New York City's Chinatown neighborhood as he sings "Take Back the Night." Which has nothing to do with stopping violence against women (an organization of the same name that almost sued the singer for using the phrase).

Timberlake released a statement when he became aware that his sensual song shared the same title of a nearly 40-year-old international support group for victims of sexual violence.

The singer said "Upon the release of my new single 'Take Back The Night,' I was made aware of an organization of the same name called The Take Back The Night Foundation."

"I wanted to take this opportunity to let all know that neither my song nor its lyrics have any association with the organization." Although the organization initially had planned to sue the singer brought awareness to the organizations mission and the two have since moved on from the misunderstanding.

In the video the "Mirrors" singer makes his way down the NYC streets and runs into a talented little boy, the two then show each other their best moves as they have a dance off on the sidewalk.

Leaving the streets of Chinatown, Timberlake can be spotted in the Bronx at Yankee Stadium where he had his massive, highly anticipated performance alongside Jay-Z.

"Take Back the Night" features footage from the concert, and throughout the video the "Suit and Tie" singer can be spotted at underground hotspots and night clubs, according to E! News.

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