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James Corden drops Hanukkah song with 'Boyz II Menorah' group featuring Charlie Puth, Zach Braff

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There's a new Hanukkah anthem, according to late night host James Corden.

On a recent episode of the "Late Late Show with James Corden," he recreated iconic boy band Boyz II Men — appropriately named Boyz II Menorah — and serenaded the audience with the new song, "A Week and a Day."

And the group doesn't lack celebrities: actors Zach Braff, Josh Peck and Christopher Mintz-Plasse, and musician Charlie Puth are all playing the part. 

"Girl, it's that special time of year, the festival of lights, but ain't no light shine brighter, than the one in your eyes," Corden sings in a sleeveless white hoodie.

"Got a week and a day of love for you this Hanukkah, girl," sings Peck, star of "Drake and Josh."

The music video has it all: Plenty of hand motions to the "girl," sultry boy-band looks to the camera, a wind machine for Braff's hair, group dance sequences, an oversized dreidel, and, of course, gifts.

The group then begins to count the candles and gifts. The present selection includes socks, a Ruth Bader Ginsburg figurine, a check, a bagel with cream cheese and lox, and more. 

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The serenade ends with the group saying "Happy Hanukkah, girl".

"A Week and a Day" is available on iTunes. Hanukkah starts Sunday. 

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