Carpool Karaoke: Bruno Mars and James Corden get down and funky in new teaser
The singer-songwriter follows in the footsteps of Madonna, One Direction and Michelle Obama
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Bruno Mars will be the next musician to join James Corden on his journey to work in a brand new 'Carpool Karaoke.'
Just one week after Madonna twerked and gyrated her way around Corden's car, a teaser for the latest popular chat show segment has been released - and it's heavy on the funk.
The duo can be seen singing "24K Magic," the track taken form his new album of the same name.
The full video will be shown on tonight's episode of The Late Late Show (13 December) where Mars is expected to sing numerous of his tracks including "Just the Way You Are," "Locked Out Of Heaven," and "Treasure."
In the latest segment, Madonna belted out some of her most popular hits before going on to reveal a never-before-heard secret about her old friend, Michael Jackson.
YouTube announced last week that one of Corden's most popular 'Carpool Karaoke's was the year's most-watched viral video.
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