Justin Timberlake New Music Video Premiere for "Not a Bad Thing", Watch Here (VIDEO)

Justin Timberlake New Music Video Premiere for "Not a Bad Thing", Watch Here (VIDEO)
Justin Timberlake premiered his "Not A Bad Thing" music video on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and then posted it live to his Youtube page, which you can watch the full video above. The unconventional video needs your help in finding a mysterious couple who got engaged on a train while playing the romantic song. The video shows people putting up signs and searching all around town for the newly engaged couple. Do you think they really don't know where the couple is or is it just a stunt for promotion for the music video? Either way, makes for a feel good story.
"Not a Bad Thing" is off of Timberlake's The 20/20 Experience Part 2, which was released in September 2013. This is the third single off of the album after "Take Back the Night" (July 12, 2013) and "TKO" (September 20, 2013). This two part album was his third studio release after Justified in 2002 and FutureSex/LoveSounds in 2006.
Justin Timberlake was a part of the popular Disney show "The Mickey Mouse Club" when he was younger with many future stars including Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, Ryan Gosling and Ryan Reynolds. He teen joined the boy band, NSYNC, that would catapult his career into global music superstar.
What do you think of Justin's new video for "Not a Bad Thing"?
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