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Grammys 2016: Justin Bieber celebrates first win with Carpool Karaoke

The singer picked up Best Dance Recording for the Skrillex-Diplo collaboration “Where Are Ü Now”

Jacob Stolworthy
Tuesday 16 February 2016 10:18 GMT
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Such is the popularity of James Corden's Carpool Karaoke that it was treated to a pre-Grammys segment with nominee Justin Bieber.

The "Sorry" singer joined Corden for the third time, the two kitted out in matching white tuxes.

Corden naturally assumed the role of Bieber's chauffeur in a segment which saw the two grooving along to Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars hit "Uptown Funk."

It may have been presumptuous considering the video was probably recorded a few hours before the ceremony, but it's nice to view the clip as a celebration of what we're sure was a monumental evening for the singer; he picked up Best Dance Recording for his work on collaboration “Where Are Ü Now” alongside Skrillex and Diplo.

Bieber was one of many acts who took to the stage at last night's ceremony. Other performers included Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar, both of whom were the evening's biggest winners.

Other past musicians to have participated in Corden's Carpool Karaoke include Adele, Chris Martin and Elton John.

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