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Carpool Karaoke: Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas talk purity rings and relationships with James Corden

The trio also took to the streets to wow fans with their busking

Jack Shepherd
Tuesday 17 May 2016 05:11 EDT
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After a quiet month on the Carpool Karaoke front, James Corden has brought the Late Show segment back with a vengeance.

Recently, there was Gwen Stefani wowing fans singing No Doubt’s “Don’t Speak”, the singer being joined by A-listers George Clooney and Julia Roberts. Now, we have Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas getting in the ex-Gavin & Stacy star’s car.

The ride starts off a little awkward, with Lovato - a close friend of Jonas’s - discussing the boy band member’s love life and his old purity ring. However, the trio’s voices are the real stand out, the three sounding remarkably good for a carpool karaoke.

They then take to the streets, Cordon playing drums on some empty paint barrels, Jonas strumming on an acoustic guitar and Lovato giving it her all with some wailing vocals.

Strangely, Corden then goes around asking for money - a move that might seem odd seeing as he is in the company of two of the world’s biggest pop stars at the moment.

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