"Sweetest Sin", a 2003 release from the album In This Skin, was produced shortly after Jessica Simpson's marriage to Nick Lachey. This single did not fair too well on the US charts but was highly noted for being the first song in which Jessica could sing about the pleasures of sex from her own first hand experience as a newlywed.
The music video, directed by Dean Paraskevopoulos, brings the controversial provocative tone of the song to life. Beginning with sexy footage of Jessica dancing alone on a lush tropical island, the video then shows Simpson being joined by her hunky husband Nick. The two newlyweds dance closely, displaying their true affection for one another with lustful gazes and sexually enticed embraces.
As the video continues, it seems that dancing beneath a waterfall with this hot, muscular prince charming is just a fantasy Jessica is dreaming of while she lies in bed. The Sweetest Sin video goes on, switching between Simpson daydreaming alone with her head on the pillow and the gorgeous island where she and husband, Nick, are suggestively preparing to make love. As the song ends, Jessica is again alone in her bedroom, leaving the viewer to wonder if it really was nothing more than a fantasy. As the video fades, Simpson rolls over to see Nick standing at the end of the bed waiting for her.