Robin Thicke's newest NSFW video has been banned from YouTube, according to the Associated Press.

The singer released the video for 'Blurred Lines' in March, which features three models who pair up with Thicke, T.I. and Pharrell Williams and dance awkwardly throughout the duration of the clip.

In the unedited version, released soon after, the ladies' skimpy white clothes were removed to show off bare skin.

"YouTube took down the Unrated version of #BLURREDLINES because it was toot!" Thicke tweeted on March 30.

Pharrell responded writing, "Why they trying to ban good s---?"

The "clean" version, which is still fairly on the edge of inappropriate, has over 1 million views already. The unedited version can still be viewed on Vevo.

Even though they're surprised, we're not too shocked about this ban. Perhaps it was all a part of Thicke's promotional strategy.

Watch Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines' Video Feat. Pharrell & T.I.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyDUC1LUXSU

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