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Bruno Mars shows James Corden his best Elvis in latest Carpool Karaoke

The singer-songwriter belts out hits Locked Out Of Heaven, Grenade and Uptown Funk

Jacob Stolworthy
Wednesday 14 December 2016 05:15 EST
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Carpool Karaoke: Bruno Mars shows James Corden his best Elvis Presely

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The latest 'Carpool Karaoke' has been released and this time around it's the turn of soul sensation Bruno Mars to take the passenger seat.

Mars joined The Late Late Show host James Corden for an upbeat version of the popular segment which featured costume changes and funky renditions of some of his most well-liked songs.

The singer also revealed that the artist who inspired him was Elvis Presley, shortly before bursting into an impressive rendition of "Jailhouse Rock."

"Are we ever going to get a fat Elvis?' asks Corden to which the singer replies: "If that doesn't happen, then I didn't make it."

The songs the duo tore through included "24K Magic," "Grenade," and "Locked Out Of Heaven" as well as the Mark Ronson collaboration "Uptown Funk."

Watch the full clip below.

Last week saw Madonna join Corden in the car where she belted out some of her most popular hits before going on to reveal a never-before-heard secret about her old friend, Michael Jackson.

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