Oo-er! Saucy artwork for Justin Timberlake’s Tunnel Vision revealed

JT’s new single cover features the silhouette of a naked lady.
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JT’s new single cover features the silhouette of a naked lady.

Justin Timberlake seems to be playing up to his naughty nickname of Trousersnake with the cover of his latest single.

The cover art for Tunnel Vision, the third release from Justin’s Official Albums Chart Number 1 The 20/20 Experience, look fairly innocent on first glance – with our hero’s distinctive peepers staring meaningfully out at us. But when you look closer, you can see that Justin’s babyface is in fact peering through the silhouette of a young lady who – gasp! – appears to have forgotten to wear any clothes.

 

Justin Timberlake - Tunnel Vision artwork

The track, very fittingly, tells the story of Justin being unable to take his eyes off a certain lady and feeling rather awkward when he tries to talk to her. This isn’t a problem Justin has in real life, of course – he married his Hollywood sweetheart Jessica Biel in October 2012.

Tunnel Vision is the follow-up single to Mirrors, Justin’s best-selling single in the UK and an Official Singles Chart Number 1. Do you love the single cover or loathe it? Tweet us your views with the hashtag #saucyJT

See video for Mirrors now:


Justin Timberlake - Mirrors on MUZU.TV.

Chart Facts

Justin’s biggest-selling single Mirrors has sold over 600,000 copies since its release in February 2013. His first album Justified was released in 2002 and took over six months to get to be the Official Albums Chart Number 1, and has shifted over 1.9 million copies.

JT’s first Official Singles Chart Number 1 was SexyBack in October 2006 and sold over 485,000 copies.

Take a look at Justin’s run of Official Chart hits in his Artist Archive.

Have a closer look at Justin’s top 20 best-selling singles in our JT Flashback.

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