Charlie Puth, Josh Peck, And Zach Braff Collabed On This Season's Hottest Hanukkah Song

Charlie Puth, Josh Peck, And Zach Braff Collabed On This Season's Hottest Hanukkah Song




As soon as it comes to Hanukkah songs, well, there aren't several. However thanks to a hilarious new boyband formed by none other than late night host James Corden, we right now have a Jewish boyband called — wait for it — Males II Menorah. Moreover, the sort — which consists of Charlie Puth, Josh Peck, Zach Braff, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, and yes, Corden himself — just dropped the hottest Hanukkah track maybe ever. Sorry, Adam Sandler.


The song, titled "A Week as well as a Day" premiered on last night's (December 19) episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden. And also it came an epic music video that celebrates the joyous holiday in all of its eight-night, latke-filled, gift-giving, dreidel-spinning glory. "Girl, it's that special time of year, the Festival of Lights," James starts in a soft R&B whisper. Yet ain't no light shine brighter than the one in your eyes."


It wasn't long before the rest of the guys chimed in, wearing matching all-white outfits reminiscent of some our our all-time preference '90s boybands. "Got week and also a day of love for you this Hanukkah, girl," Peck sings. Then, the Superbad actor takes over. "Got week as well as a day to display to you how much I care," he croons. And obviously, there's nothing quite like hearing Puth's silky smooth voice singing about how the girl that he's into "shines brighter than any menorah."


The rest of the video is full a collection of other references to Hanukkah (and even Judaism, overall, including bagels and lox, Manischewitz kosher wine, checks written out for $18 (the numerical value of the Hebrew word "chai," which means life), and even a shoutout to Judah Maccabee from the original Hanukkah story.


The bridge is arguably the ideal part, though, any time when every boyband member puts their own twist on the established Hanukkah blessing. And while the hysterically funny song does summarize the holiday exceedingly well, we'll take this possibility to recommend that you supplement it with the iconic, never-to-be-forgotten Rugrats Hanukkah episode. 'Tis the season, immediately after all.









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