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James Corden brought Carpool Karaoke to the Grammys.
The award show host invited his celebrity friends into the aisle Sunday night in a stunt reminiscent of Ellen DeGeneres’ selfie at the 2014 Oscars.
Faith Hill, John Legend, Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban joined Corden and Neil Diamond in a makeshift cardboard car to sing “Sweet Caroline” — although not everyone seemed to know the words.
Beyoncé’s daughter Blue Ivy, dressed as Prince, even joined the fun.
Introducing the skit, Corden joked that CBS feared viewers wouldn’t recognize him from “The Late Late Show” because it airs after most people are asleep when he comes on at night.