5:48 pm, April 1st, 2013
VIDEORobin Thicke claims YouTube has banned the unrated version of his new music video because it’s “too hot.”
The singer released a graphic clip to go along with his song “Blurred Lines,” but the nudity featured was allegedly too much for the video sharing site.
In the video, Thicke and collaborators T.I. and Pharrell cavort around with women who are either dressed in revealing lingerie or completely naked.
At one point, “Robin Thicke Has A Big D” flashes on screen.
“YouTube took down the Unrated version of #BLURREDLINES because it was too hot!” complained Thicke on Twitter on Saturday.
Pharrell replied, “Why they trying to ban good sh*t?”
It should be noted, however, that as of this posting, the risqué “unrated” version IS still running on YouTube — for now.
Take a look at the NSFW video below, and tell us if you think it deserved to be banned.
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