Who Sang It Best? BWW Looks Back on James Corden's 2016 Carpool Karaoke!

By: Dec. 30, 2016
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As 2016 comes to a close, BWW looks back on some of the most memorable Carpool Karaoke videos featured on CBS's LATE LATE SHOW WITH JAMES CORDEN. From Mariah Carey, to First Lady Michelle Obama to Broadway royalty, it's been an epic year for the late night show's most popular feature!



James spotted pop superstar Sia in Los Angeles and asked her to carpool to work as they sing some of the biggest songs she's performed and written, including "Chandelier" and "Diamonds."


James Corden and Bruno Mars drove through Los Angeles singing his hits, including tracks from the new album "24K Magic," and chatted about everything from Elvis to poker.


Lady Gaga joined James for a drive through Los Angeles singing her classics and tracks from her new album, "Joanne" before James tried on some of her classic looks and let her take the wheel.


James capped off 2016 with a Christmas edition of Carpool Karaoke featuring Mariah Carey, Adele, Lady Gaga and other guests throughout the year to sing Mariah's classic "All I Want for Christmas Is You."


James called on Selena Gomez to help him carpool to work, but not without a stop at an amusement park and a drive-thru first.


James Corden called on Gwen Stefani to help him get to work, singing her classics along the way until they had to pick up two friends.


Out for a drive, James Corden spotted Chris Martin looking for a ride to San Francisco to perform with Coldplay in the SUPER BOWL 50 halftime show.


James Corden's White House tour took an unthinkable turn when First Lady Michelle Obama joined him for a drive around the grounds singing Stevie Wonder and Beyonce. Surprise guest Missy Elliott also dropped in to sing "This Is For My Girls."


Just prior to hosting the 2016 Tony Awards, James Corden called on Lin-Manuel Miranda, Audra McDonald, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Jane Krakowski to get him through New York traffic while they sang tunes from Hamilton, LES MISERABLES and other Broadway classics.



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