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Ashton Kutcher and James Corden's dad band is the daggiest thing you'll see all week.

 

Have you ever wondered what happens to boy bands when they get old? Like, what’s going to happen to One Direction when they inevitably end up living in ‘burbs? Is Boyzone Manzone now? Or did Hanson end up singing about their mortgages and the pain of parent teacher nights?

We could Google that last one, but we don’t need to. James Corden gave us the answer on The Late Show last night.

Dad bands.

“Boy bands, they don’t go away,” he explained. “They grow up, and they start families and ultimately they become dads. And they’re not boy bands, they’re dad bands.”

To illustrate his point he called on real-life dads Ashton Kutcher and Danny Masterson, who probably got a little more than they bargained for when they agreed to stop in for a That 70s Show reunion  (the pair have also reunited for new Netflix show The Ranch).

Watch the performance in full here:

There are strollers, there are bubs and there’s Ashton Kutcher wielding both, as he belts out the chorus to ‘I’m A Dad’:

“‘Cause I’m a dad. I’m a dad! And I don’t go to movies. I’m a dad. I’m a dad. I don’t know that song!”

#DILFalert, amirite?

The Puff Daddies are really something. We can’t wait for their follow up hits, ‘Hi hungry, I’m Dad’ and ‘I’ve got a dentist appointment at tooth-hurty’.