James Corden and Take That did a special U.K edition of the famous Carpool Karaoke just for Red Nose Day. The Late Late Show took the LA streets as the boy band sang and discussed nudity and getting older.
The Late Late Show praised sketch, Carpool Karaoke, was born back in 2011 specifically for the Red Nose Day, six years later James Corden delivers once again a musical bit for the fundraising charity.
Take That Carpool Karaoke.
Corden and the beloved pop trio ‘Take That ‘did a very special and exciting edition for Red Nose Day campaign. They sang their biggest hits and then literally hit the road to export the British trio to the US audience.
The 15-minute special edition already has 2 million views, enjoy!
Back to the roots.
James Corden went back to the roots, and his popular musical sketch, for the Comic Relief Red Nose Day this year. The Carpool Karaoke sketch first started in 2011 with George Michael teaming up with James Corden to deliver a musical bit for theComic Relief, a charity which seeks to fundraise and bring awareness of homeless and hunger in Africa.
The sketch has gone viral ever since and became the successful and popular bit we all love. From George Michael to Katy Perry and even Red Hot Chili Peppers have delivered in this sketch.
Comic Relief edition.
Corden made a special edition of the musical bit for the Red Nose Day this year and his musical guests were no other that fellow Brits Take That.
The excitement was palpable as Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, and Mark Owen climb into the car and don their red noses for the important occasion.
Excitement and fun.
The trio and the host sang some of the band’s hits, such as “Shine,” “Greatest Day,” “Giants,” “Never Forget,” and the infectious 1995 hit “Back for Good.”
Then James decided to play a game with the band, Take This Or Take That where they had to choose between two options and, surprisingly they all got the same one each time!
Taking the LA streets.
Finally, Corden convinced the trio to hit the streets on foot in an effort to raise awareness of the British band’s music. The trio and the host hit the streets stopped every passerby to introduce them to the band, and it was hilarious.
From singing to old men to singing to a couple, to even singing to a bunch of girls in a shop. These boys know how to have fun!
Source: Perez Hilton