James Corden and Paul Rudd make hilariously inappropriate children's music video as The Naptime Boyz in Late Late Show skit

James Corden and Paul Rudd star as children's entertainers The Naptime Boyz in a funny skit for the Late Late Show, set to air on Monday.  

In the spoof, the chat show host and the Friends actor, 50, announced they had teamed up and created a band as the 'biggest thing that the world of children's music had ever seen'.

After signing a record deal worth $900, the dynamic duo filmed their first music video Busy Day- but were left mystified when producers didn't decide to air it due to their x-rated dance moves.  

Spoof: James Corden and Paul Rudd star as children's entertainers The Naptime Boyz in a funny skit for the Late Late Show, set to air on Monday

Spoof: James Corden and Paul Rudd star as children's entertainers The Naptime Boyz in a funny skit for the Late Late Show, set to air on Monday

A clip from the video shows James and Paul in vibrant costumes as they make a series of inappropriate dance moves while singing to 'roll the dice' and 'brush the teeth'.

The pair then showed a clip of them singing Silly Seesaw where they decide to gyrate backwards and forwards in a suggestive manner.

They compared their next single housework to the equivalent of Purple Rain or Spice World, with the accompanying music video also including a series of raunchy dance moves.

Funny: In the spoof, the chat show host and the Friends actor, 50, announced they had teamed up and created a band as the 'biggest thing that the world of children's music had ever seen'

Funny: In the spoof, the chat show host and the Friends actor, 50, announced they had teamed up and created a band as the 'biggest thing that the world of children's music had ever seen'

Rauchy: After signing a record deal worth $900, the dynamic duo filmed their first music video Busy Day, but were left mystified when producers didn't decide to air it due to their x-rated dance moves

Rauchy: After signing a record deal worth $900, the dynamic duo filmed their first music video Busy Day, but were left mystified when producers didn't decide to air it due to their x-rated dance moves

Saying why they couldn't believe they had been dropped from the label, the pair were presented a video of themselves dancing.

James said: 'Are they all like this? We should burn those tapes.'

To which Paul who was on the show to promote the release of Avengers: Endgame, replied: Good songs though.'

Racy: The pair then showed a clip of them singing Silly Seesaw, a song about a silly seesaw, where they decide to gyrate backwards and forwards in a suggestive manner

Racy: The pair then showed a clip of them singing Silly Seesaw, a song about a silly seesaw, where they decide to gyrate backwards and forwards in a suggestive manner

X-rated: They compared their next single housework to the equivalent of Purple Rain or Spice World, with the accompanying music video also including a series of raunchy dance moves

X-rated: They compared their next single housework to the equivalent of Purple Rain or Spice World, with the accompanying music video also including a series of raunchy dance moves

It comes after Paul and The Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon did not disappoint with their latest painstaking remake of Dead of Alive's You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) from 1985. 

The duo wore practically identical costumes and copied every hand gesture and glance, meticulously recreating the original scene for scene. 

The video itself is pretty simple with the duo standing and singing with a few props and wind machines for effect.  

Hilarious: Saying why they couldn't believe they had been dropped from the label, the pair were presented a video of themselves dancing. James said: 'Are they all like this? We should burn those tapes.'

Hilarious: Saying why they couldn't believe they had been dropped from the label, the pair were presented a video of themselves dancing. James said: 'Are they all like this? We should burn those tapes.'

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James Corden and Paul Rudd make hilariously inappropriate music video in Late Late Show skit

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