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On Thursday night (April 27), James Corden aired the emotional final episode of his late-night talk show. In honor of his eight-year run, the host welcomed a series of stars throughout the show, which was preceded by an hourlong primetime special dubbed The Last Last Late Late Show With James Corden.
“I’m James Corden, and for the last time, this is the Late Late Show,” the host said as the crowd cheered his name.
Leave it to Corden to lighten the mood – and keep it that way throughout both programs. He fittingly opened the special with a pre-taped musical number that began as a ballad, which he sang from the roof of the CBS lot.
“We’ve been here for eight years and we’ve had so many laughs,” he started, before the song transformed into a pop banger as he declared, “Let’s blow CBS dough one last time … Go big or go home on my last day in the sunshine.”
And that he did. Below are the best music moments from Corden’s double-feature final hurrah — including Tom Cruise making his stage musical debut, hitting the road with Adele for the final Carpool Karaoke, gathering all the current late-night hosts for one final goodbye, welcoming Harry Styles and Will Ferrell as his final guests, and closing the episode in song, of course.
Corralling Tom Cruise Into a Broadway Musical
One year ago, while riding in a fighter jet flown by none other than Tom Cruise, Corden contemplated doing a musical. Today, during the primetime special, he took action.
Corden and Cruise are shown meeting up at the Hollywood venue Pantages, where The Lion King was currently showing. “You, my boy, are in the theater,” Corden says in awe. “And I have a treat for you. Today, you’re going to enter my world. … You and me are about to join the cast of the biggest show in Broadway history. We will perform live in The Lion King.”
“I say… no,” says Tom. But seconds later, the two are seen practicing their jazz hands and doing vocal warmups to the Mission Impossible theme. Together, they perform in the show as both a rhino during the opening number and later as Timon and Pumba for “Hakuna Matata.” After the show wraps, Cruise and Corden duet as themselves – Corden sits alone onstage and Cruise is at a bar down the street – on “Can You Feel the Love Tonight.” It’s safe to say at the end of tonight, Corden was feeling the love.
One Final ‘Carpool Karaoke’ With Adele
Though it premiered online earlier this week, the final Carpool Karaoke segment, which featured Corden’s close friend Adele, hit harder in the context of the show’s farewell special.
After surprising James with a smashing-cymbals wake-up call at his home, Adele drives the host to work as they sing and reminisce along the way. After “Rolling In the Deep,” Corden recalls how “everyone on planet Earth” declined to participate in the segment early on, until Mariah Carey became the first to agree. And though she warned she wouldn’t sing, she finally gave in when “Always Be My Baby” came on – and a franchise was born.
Corden and Adele then deliver “Love Is a Game,” and before singing “I Drink Wine” Adele shares a touching story of how Corden inspired what she believes to be “some of the best writing I’ve ever done.” As she begins to tear up, she recalls a conversation the two had during a long drive home from a joint family vacation. “I felt so unsafe with you feeling unsafe,” she tells Corden, who was struggling with work and “the Internet” at the time. “I went to the studio a couple weeks later and I wrote this.”
To end, they belt Barbra Streisand’s Funny Girl classic “Don’t Rain on My Parade” followed by the epic closer of “Hometown Glory,” after which Adele begins to cry. Before hopping out of the car, Corden fittingly lightens the mood, saying with a laugh, “We’re seeing each other tomorrow!”
A Late-Night Host Farewell
In a brief skit during the show’s last episode, all the current late-night hosts – Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon (plus a brief cameo from David Letterman) – came to speak to Corden in a dream. As they filled Corden’s bedroom, they discussed staking a claim to Corden’s franchises now that they’re up for grabs. After pulling out papers to read what they each wanted, they said in unison: “Carpool Karaoke.”
“I do have other bits,” joked Corden.
The sketch then flashed forward to six months from now, during which Corden is seen competing against another former late-night host, The Daily Show alum Trevor Noah, on The Masked Singer.
Whether or not that was a tease… only time will tell.
Harry Styles’ Big Reveal
Corden welcomes Will Ferrell and good friend Harry Styles – who even has Late Late tattooed on his forearm – to the show, both of whom are the last-ever guests. As Corden and Styles begin to discuss the Grammys, Ferrell chimes in, deadpan as always, “Can I ask: What are the Grammys?”
Styles then recounts how his performance didn’t go as planned, considering the stage spun the wrong way, noting, “It was probably… it wasn’t very good.”
He then speaks of his favorite Late Late Show memories, from making the music video for “Daylight” together to playing dodgeball with One Direction against Michelle Obama. As for his least favorite? The crosswalk concert he did while incredibly sick. “There was a point hanging above the street where I was like, ‘What the f— am I doing?’” Styles said with a laugh.
The three then played one final round of Spill Your Guts, during which Harry’s question asked: “Yes or no, will there be a One Direction reunion?”
“You know,” started Styles, “I feel that it’s not a yes or no question. I would never say never to that. I think if there was a time we all felt that we wanted to do it, I don’t see why we wouldn’t.”
Styles then wrapped with a heartfelt message for Corden, telling the host how incredibly proud and inspired he is by all Corden has accomplished. “On a personal note, you’ve been a safe space to me always … and I’m selfishly very excited that you’re coming home.”
Corden’s Closing Ballad
As the show’s final segment – a musical number, of course – is set up, a string section and piano can be heard getting in tune. And as Corden takes his seat behind the keys, he partakes in an audience sing-along of Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” – keeping spirits high before delivering a tearful song to close the show for good.
“Now the last guest is gone from the green room and our last conversation is done,” Corden sings. “I’ve been squeezing myself into Spanx every night… So good night, thanks for watching, that’s our show…” he continues to sing despite becoming incredibly choked up.
Once the ballad ends, he stands to face the crowd, who is giving Corden a well-deserved standing ovation, to deliver one last parting line: “I’m gonna miss you all so much.”
With The Late Late Show with James Corden coming to an end on Thursday night (April 27), producers revealed Beyoncé is the one artist they regret not getting on “Carpool Karaoke” during the show’s eight-year run.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter on Thursday (April 27), showrunner Rob Crabbe admitted that “it would’ve been nice to have Beyoncé in the car.” The exec’s producing partner Ben Winston went on to explain that Beyoncé operates differently from most artists, making it understandable why she never got into the passenger seat. “She doesn’t do promo, really. She doesn’t need to. Think about her last album [2022’s Renaissance], that monster hit album, name one promo. She didn’t even do a music video,” he said.
But, Winston added that there were no hard feelings about missing out on a Beyoncé exclusive. “We always knew it was gonna be hard to get her singing in a car, but we would’ve loved it,” he said. “It’s all good though. I know she’s a fan of the show and she’s always been really lovely and responsive and we’d been close a couple of times, but it wasn’t meant to be.”
Over the years, host James Corden has convinced everyone from Lady Gaga and One Direction to Britney Spears, Ariana Grande, Stevie Wonder and Bad Bunny help him drive to work as they sang along to some of their biggest hits and fan favorites. While Mariah Carey was the first superstar to agree to the segment back in 2015, the final episode of “Carpool Karaoke” aired earlier this week with Adele surprising her pal by driving him to work and reflecting on his eight years hosting the popular late-night show.
The final episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden is set to air this Friday (April 28) on CBS. Read the producers’ full chat with THR here.
It’s the end of an automotive era: As James Corden wraps up his eight-year stint as host of The Late Late Show on Thursday night, his friend Adele took one last musical ride with him for the final Carpool Karaoke this week.
Of course, Adele carpooled with Corden for the first time back in 2016, when she famously rapped Nicki Minaj’s chaotic verse from Kanye West’s “Monster.” And she’s not the only repeat rider either: Harry Styles has done two solo Carpool Karaokes plus one with his One Direction mates; Justin Bieber has taken three trips with Corden; Nick Jonas rode twice, with the Jonas Brothers and with Demi Lovato; and Camila Cabello took a trip with her Cinderella co-stars and by herself.
On the new episode of the Billboard Pop Shop Podcast, Katie & Keith are reflecting on a near-decade of musical rides with pop superstars and sharing our personal favorites. Listen below:
Also on the show, we’ve got chart news on how SZA’s “Kill Bill” finally reaches No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart after patiently waiting for 17 weeks in the top 10, how Metallica rocks in with a No. 2 debut on the Billboard 200 albums chart with their first original album in seven years 72 Seasons — and scores the biggest week for any rock album in over three years — and how Ice Spice & Nicki Minaj bring “Princess Diana” to the charts, as the buzzy new track bows in the top 10 on the Hot 100.
We’re also recapping two wild weekends of Coachella and looking ahead to who might headline in 2024.
Nick Jonas called into The Late Late Show with James Corden on Wednesday night (Dec. 14) to surprise Haley Lu Richardson during her interview.
The White Lotus star admitted in her chat with James Corden that she grew up as a Jonas Brothers superfan, and naturally, the host even whipped out a photo of Richardson posing with the boy band as a giddy, brace-faced teen. “Honestly, in therapy I will bring up this picture of myself…Like this is the picture I talk to of my inner child,” she said. “But yeah, she was in love with the Jonas Brothers, she waited for probably three or four hours in line at a meet and greet line with her mother to meet Nick and Joe and Kevin.
Richardson also shared that Nick was her favorite of the three brothers, and she even tried to give him a handmade tie during the photo-op, but said that all gifts were taken away by security. “I think he’s got the tie, I’m almost certain he wore it on his wedding day,” Corden joked.
After a commercial break, the host pulled off the big surprise, pulling his phone out of his desk to reveal the youngest JoBro member on the line via FaceTime. Letting loose a stream of expletives, Richardson could hardly look at the camera at first, falling over herself and even asking, “Is this a pre-recorded video?”
“No, I promise you…I just finished White Lotus last night, you were fantastic,” Nick responded, leading Richardson to practically burst into tears. Finally, Corden brought up the missing tie, which the actress insisted was from “like fifteen years ago,” but Nick happily went along with the story, confirming, “Yes, I still have the tie. Of course! I may or may not have the time. But it’s great to meet you again.”
Richardson then let her inner child fully out, telling the pop star, “You’re a huge part of my childhood and, therefore, life forever. All of my Converse, as I said earlier, in grade school and middle school have your name on them. And I’m so proud of you, and going to your guys’ concerts now, like, recently as adults, I feel so proud of the three of you. And I’m so happy for your lives and your creative endeavors and your families. And I love you.”
“That means the world. This is such a lovely surprise,” Jonas replied. “And next time you want to come to a show, bring another tie and I will make sure it gets to me.”
Watch Jonas’ sweet surprise for Richardson below.
Mel B spilled some serious tea on the latest episode of British talk show The Big Narstie Show this week, in which she called out a few celebrities that she doesn’t think are “very nice.”
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When asked who she felt was the “biggest d—head she’d ever met,” the singer responded, “So, there’s a few. James Corden, Geri Halliwell, Jessie J and me.”
When comedian Mo Gilligan was surprised that she named her fellow Spice Girls bandmate, Mel explained that while she cares deeply about Halliwell, she finds Ginger Spice to be “really f—ing annoying.”
As for Corden, who has been getting called out quite a bit recently for his rude behavior, Mel B shared while keeping vague, “I think you always have to be nice to the people that you work with whether it be production, camera guys, sound, lighting.”
She continued, “We all work for the same thing, so you should always be nice and he hasn’t been very nice.”
In October, the Late Late Show host was slammed by restaurateur Keith McNally, who said Corden was “extremely nasty” to the staff at his Balthazar restaurant, and claimed that the TV personality “began yelling like crazy” to a server after his wife’s omelet was sent back.
Corden later publicly apologized for the incident on his show, and then privately spoke to McNally. “He appreciated the call. I was happy that we got to clear the air, and I felt like we dealt with it privately,” Corden said. “But by this point, the story was out there. And well, people were upset.”
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