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Lizzo Discusses Beyoncé, Thongs, Flutes on ‘Carpool Karaoke’ With James Corden
‘When I was shy, or I didn’t think I was cool or I was getting picked on, I would listen to Beyoncé in my bedroom and it would transport me,’ she said.
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10 Black Stars Who Can Replace James Corden
Ten Black stars ready to take over The Late Late Show hosting duties from a departing James Corden.
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Because She Loves Us, Michelle Obama Challenged James Corden to a Dodgeball ‘Battle of the Sexes’
Your Jackie O. Melania T first lady could never. Clearly, James Corden knows how much we love Forever First Lady Michelle Obama—and how much we miss seeing her showing up to perform “Carpool Karaoke” or a “mom dance” with fellow late-night host Jimmy Fallon. But even though she’s now also a bestselling author in addition…
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Karaoke for the Kulture: James Corden Picked Up Cardi B in His Infamous Carpool
We off Offset (for now); time for some fun with (and for) Cardi! Cardi B recently appeared on the highly popular “Carpool Karaoke” segment from The Late Late Show with James Corden, and it was everything you could imagine and more. Naturally, Cardi (wearing a head-to-toe yellow ensemble from her Fashion Nova line) and Corden…
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Migos Gave James Corden One of His Best Carpool Karaoke Bits Yet
I was not always a Migos fan. I didn’t dislike them; I was just unfamiliar with much of their music. Two things changed that for me: Cardi B and their collaboration with Gucci Man on “I Get The Bag.” “I Get The Bag” still gets regular, consistent play in my car as I drive through…
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LeBron James Sings, Spits ‘It Was a Good Day’ With Ice Cube for Carpool Karaoke
LeBron James became the latest star to ride out with The Late Late Show host James Corden for the season finale of Apple Music’s Carpool Karaoke series. Not only did the Cleveland Cavalier pay tribute to his friend and mentor Jay-Z by performing “Numb/Encore” flawlessly, but he also gave a rendition of Migos’ “Bad and…
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Black Fashion Designers Get Some Long-Overdue Love in New Exhibit
Black style is so prominent that the first word of the couplet is practically unnecessary; very little that’s stylish doesn’t have some black antecedent. On the other hand, black fashion designers? They are some of the other hidden figures on the cultural landscape. That’s what makes “Black Fashion Designers,” the exhibit that runs until May…




