Robin Thicke releases vice-filled 'Feel Good' music video [WATCH]

Robin Thicke wants to know if you "Feel Good," and his new music video for his latest Blurred Lines single doesn't quite address the sentiment directly, but it makes us all feel slightly more comfortable than his controversial clip from earlier in the year.

"Feel Good" begins with Thicke performing on a big, gold piano in front of a sunset-colored cloud background. Because this is inherently a Robin Thicke video, though, it doesn't take too long for the indistinguishable female dancers to appear in skimpy outfits. When the beat drops into the chorus, so do the ladies, as they break it down while dressed as some kind of sexy waitresses. There's mostly a lot of kicking and arm movements, like some sort of modified, quickened Charleston.

The sexy ladies aren't the only vice that Thicke explores in "Feel Good." There's some gambling, some drinking, some cigarette smoking and a little bit of eating in the video, which seems to celebrate excess and fun times in any form.

However, it may just be a fever dream. There are also scenes with Thicke alone in a hotel room, and the smooth R&B singer seems more than a little troubled.

Watch the feel-good music video for "Feel Good" below.

"Feel Good" is the third single from Robin Thicke's most recent album Blurred Lines. In case you managed to forget, the record was led by the song of the same title and the second single "Give It 2 U."

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Robin Thicke, Blurred Lines, Music Video
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