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Fall in Love With NKOTB All Over Again While Watching Them Sing "One More Night"
New Kids on the Block stopped by The Late Late Show With James Corden on Monday night, and their sexy performance of "One More Night" surely brought more than a few Blockheads out of retirement. Although Mark Wahlberg sadly didn't join them on stage, their appearance was full of nostalgic nods to their glory days: subtle choreography, perfectly blended harmonies, and a standout moment from Jordan Knight (duh). Backstreet Boys might be ruling the Las Vegas residency game at the moment, but maybe NKOTB should be next?
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