Justin Timberlake New Song & Video 'Not a Bad Thing': Where to Listen & Download for Free?
Justin Timberlake needs your help and his video tells you exactly who he's searching for.
Timberlake has just dropped his newest music video "Not A Bad Thing" and has chosen Thursday's "The Ellen DeGeneres" show to premiere his new documentary-style video.
The music video for "Not a Bad Thing" is the third single off the pop-star's Grammy-nominated album "The 20/20 Experience -2 of 2", reports E! Online. The video is based on a true story about a guy that proposed to his girlfriend on a Long Island Rail Road train on January 12, 2014 using the song. Justin has been searching for the couple but hasn't been able to find them.
Justin shares that he's looking for the guy who proposed, coincidently on National Proposal Day. The video begins with two filmmakers who talk about the couple's proposal likening the moment to "a scene out of a movie." Commenting that the pair seemed to be so in love and recognizing that "you almost never see that." Throughout the video they search for the couple and encounter people who share their love stories and special moments. The video ends without finding the pair and says "to be continued."
Unfortunately even with all the social media campaigns and search efforts, the couple hasn't surfaced yet. DeGeneres says, "Obviously, if you know this couple, contact us, because Justin is trying to find you and we'll put you all together," after the world premiere.
The song's lyrics are interspersed with clips of different couples who talk about love and their own experiences of being in love. Be prepared so before watching grab a box of tissue and get ready to feel good.
For those who want a copy of the song, you can download and listen to the tune on iTunes, head to MTV's site or bop your head to this Official Audio on YouTube.
To see the adorable video, watch below:
The world waits in wonder as to who this lovely couple is and what Justin has in store for them once they're found. Just in case you're wondering, the lady the man proposed to on the train said yes.
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