

There's an interview component to the Apple Music version, so each installment will have a slightly different format than the sketch you've likely heard about. Late Late Show host James Corden will only drive in the episode with Will Smith.

Comedian Billy Eichner hosts the Metallica episode, Seth McFarlane rides along with Ariana Grande and Chelsea Handler hits the road with Blake Shelton. There still aren't a ton of details right now, but Variety reports that Alicia Keys and John Legend are paired together.

That's right, different people will be behind the wheel during the course of the first "season." During the first batch of 16 half-hour episodes of "Carpool Karaoke," Alicia Keys, Ariana Grande, Blake Shelton, John Legend, Metallica and Will Smith will all take a ride with rotating hosts. We’re guessing those new Knowles-Carter twins won’t do anything to cramp Blue’s style.We still don't know exactly when Apple Music's version of a popular Late Late Show segment will debut, but we do know some of the singers who will appear on it. This allowed for perhaps the most precious moment of the night: when Blue Ivy crept her way into a celebrity karaoke session.Īs Corden gathered stars, including John Legend, Jennifer Lopez, and Neil Diamond, around his cardboard jalopy for a rousing rendition of Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline,” it all looked like business as usual-but soon enough, there Blue was, just minutes after her mother’s show-stopping performance, basking in some spotlight of her own. And sure enough, on Sunday night, Corden busted out his signature move once more-but this time, Corden opted for a cardboard car from the Grammys audience rather than a pre-recorded segment. After all, the Late Late Show host did orchestrate that Broadway-themed ride back when he hosted the Tony Awards last year.

We knew the minute it was announced that James Corden would be hosting this year’s Grammys that a round of “Carpool Karaoke” would somehow be involved. This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from.
