Watch Justin Timberlake's Alter Ego — and a Dark Angel — Torture Him in the 'No Angels' Music Video
Timberlake dropped his sixth studio album 'Everything I Thought It Was'
Justin Timberlake is showing off his dark side.
On Friday, Timberlake released the music video for "No Angels" in addition to his sixth studio album Everything I Thought It Was.
In the music video, directed by Ti West, Timberlake, 43, enters a mysterious building that turns into a club and is captivated by a woman on the dance floor. Once he makes his way to her, they begin to dance together and something dark begins to happen.
The woman scratches him in the face and everyone on the dance floor appears to turn into an evil creatures with all-white eyes. Then, a confused Timberlake is met with the first woman who is standing on an elevated surface and unleashes her giant wings as a dark liquid spills out of her mouth.
Related: Justin Timberlake Joined by *NSYNC to Perform Medley and New Song 'Paradise' at Los Angeles Show
Timberlake is then taken down and the crowd continues to dance around him as the camera zooms out to show a music video set. A different Timberlake, who is seemingly the director of the music video, says, "That's a wrap" and thanks the crew for their work.
As he's walking out of the building and to his car, Timberlake opens the trunk and the Timberlake on the dance floor is being strangled. His alter ego closes the trunk and sits in the front seat to drive away — and the dark angel appears by his side. Then, he reveals he has the same all-white eyes she has.
"No Angels" is one of the 18 songs featured on Timberlake's new album. The "Suit & Tie" singer revealed the tracklist on a massive billboard in Los Angeles and the second to last track, called "Paradise," features his *NSYNC bandmates.
To mark the album's release on Friday, the "SexyBack" singer shared behind-the-scenes photos from his cover art photoshoot on Instagram.
"My sixth studio album Everything I Thought It Was comes out at midnight (ET). This album is a culmination of where I’ve been and where I’m going - and I’m so grateful and nervous and excited to put it out into the world for you all," he wrote. "Thank you for the love, it truly means so much to me 🫶🏻"
He celebrated the album's release on Wednesday with a free, one-night show for fans in Los Angeles and surprised fans by bringing out his *NSYNC bandmates for a special performance, marking the first time the full group performed together live since the 2013 VMAs.
Up next, the "My Love" singer will embark on his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, beginning on April 29 in Vancouver, Canada.
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