Ellie Goulding dares to bare in her music video for "On My Mind." The singer appeared topless in some risqué shots, even baring her sideboob.

Described as a revengeful music video by E! News, Ellie's "On My Mind" shows her baring her legs, cleavage and even her back in some sexy outfits. Throughout the video, the 28-year-old showed her sexy and daring side as she shows some skin in a series of revealing outfits.

One scene in the video, captured by Daily Mail, shows the singer looking at herself in the mirror from all angles, and when she turns to her right, she gave viewers a glimpse of her sideboob.

Another shot taken from her music video shows Ellie not wearing any bra, revealing her cleavage as she sits on the edge of the bed wearing a white polo shirt with the buttons opened halfway to her stomach. She also revealed her sexy and toned back while wearing a backless metallic dress as seen in this photo shared by Daily Mail. At one point, Ellie was also topless as she danced around.

According to E! News, the video talks about Ellie's relationship with his controlling lover, who is a casino owner. Wanting to get out of the relationship, she sought the help of her friend, played by actress Cristina Squyres. They ride their horses and barged in through her lover's casino, bound him to his chair and stole all his money.

It was initially speculated that Ellie wrote "On My Mind" as a response to Ed Sheeran's song for her, "Don't." However, the singer has since denied that it has anything to do with her ex-boyfriend during an interview with MTV.

"I'm sorry to all the people that want it to be about someone - it's not, it's like a myth. People can read into it however they want. It's fun to do that, I would do that too," she said.

"On My Mind" is said to be the first track from her new album "Delirium." According to MTV, it's the first song she wrote following the success of "Love Me Like You Do," one of the soundtrack of "Fifty Shades of Grey."

Talking about "On My Mind," Ellie told MTV that the track was formed "out of all our (writers) different experiences, which she said she's never really done before.

"That's the beauty of song writing: It doesn't have rules. It doesn't have to be about one person or one subject," she told MTV.