James Corden and Jamie Foxx turn public domain songs into show stopping, sexy melodies

Free songs can be sexy too.
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Kayla Bazile
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James Corden and Jamie Foxx turn public domain songs into show stopping, sexy melodies
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Have you ever wanted to sing a popular song on television but couldn't afford all of the expensive royalties that come along with it? Well, James Corden has the created the perfect way to work around the system: sing public domain songs that are completely free.

But, it wouldn't be a James Corden musical number without putting a unique spin on the performance. The Late Late Show host teamed up with actor Jamie Foxx to transform hit songs like "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and "Pop Goes The Weasel" into soulful tunes that will make you feel goosebumps.

Who knew those songs we sang as kids could be so sexy?

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Kayla Bazile

Kayla is the pop culture intern at Mashable and can most likely be found looking up funny pictures of cats on the internet.Follow her gif filled Twitter: @oh_kayx


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