James Corden Delivers a Hilarious Boy Band Parody for Hanukkah

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In a recent sketch, James Corden showcases his comedic genius by forming a parody boy band featuring some familiar faces—Zack Braxton, Charlie Puth, Chris Mendez, and Josh Parker. This amusing ensemble, aptly named “Boyz II Menorah,” reimagines the classic Hanukkah anthem with a nod to the iconic boy bands of the late ’90s, like 98 Degrees and Backstreet Boys. Corden never ceases to amaze us with his creative ideas, and this one is no exception.

The group’s performance of “A Week and a Day” aired on The Late Late Show with James Corden and is an absolute delight. Corden kicks off the video with a rap, while Parker serenades a girl gazing out a window. “Got a week and a day of love this Hanukkah, girl,” he croons, followed by Mendez with, “Got a week and a day to show you how much I care.” (For context, Hanukkah lasts for eight days; this year, it begins on December 22 and continues through December 30.)

As the song progresses, Puth sings, “Got a week and a day of presents for a girl that shines brighter than any menorah.” Braxton chimes in, “When you light the candles, baby, I wanna be there.” Inspired by New Kids On The Block’s “Step By Step,” the group goes through the menorah candles in a whimsical way, singing lines like, “Candle one: You strike the match and say the blessing.”

Their choreography is both entertaining and on point, as they spin on a giant dreidel. The chorus is catchy, with lyrics like, “When the world gets sad, our hearts will free us, just like Judas Maccabeus.” The song continues with playful references to the candles, culminating in lines that compare love to delicious Hanukkah treats.

With their delightful outfits reminiscent of ’90s boy band fashion—Corden even sports a classic all-white tracksuit—the group not only delivers a fresh Hanukkah tune but also invokes a wave of nostalgia.

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In summary, James Corden’s Boyz II Menorah delivers a humorous and catchy Hanukkah anthem that brings together nostalgia and comedy, reminding us all to celebrate the holiday with love and laughter.

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