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Carpool Karaoke: Migos to appear on Late Late Show segment with James Corden

The hip-hop trio will take on Whitney Houston in the popular chat show segment

Jacob Stolworthy
Tuesday 13 November 2018 05:10 EST
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The Late Late Show Carpool Karaoke: James Corden invites Migos as guest

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The next act booked to appear on Carpool Karaoke has been revealed.

US hip-hop trio Migos will join Late Late Show host James Corden for the popular chat show segment.

Their appearance was previewed by Corden who tweeted a clip of the episode which will see the Atlanta-based band, comprised of Quavo, Takeoff and Offset, perform their own hits as well as tackling Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)”.

Migos’ appearance will arrive on tonight’s episode of The Late Late Show (13 November).

Former Carpool Karaoke participants include Adele, Ariana Grande and Michael Buble. Earlier this year, Corden swapped the streets of Los Angeles for Liverpool, joining Paul McCartney for a tour of the spots that inspired The Beatles’ most famous songs.

The most recent singer to take part was Barbra Streisand who spoke about her well-documented dislike of performing live.

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