'Carpool Karaoke': Lady GaGa Is Novice Driver, James Corden Tries on Her Infamous Costumes
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The Mother Monster reveals she just got her driver's license, talks about songwriting and delivers amazing renditions of her new and older hits.

AceShowbiz - James Corden has released the highly-anticipated "Carpool Karaoke" with Lady GaGa in full. Aired during his "Late Late Show" on Tuesday, September 25, the segment opened with the singer joining Corden on his way to work. She's annoyed by the traffic, prompting the two to launch into an ad-libbed take on Ludacris' "Move B***h".

When "The Late Late Show with James Corden" host played some music, they immediately broke into a sing-along to her new song "Perfect Illusion". He then asked GaGa about her reaction when she first found out that she would headline the Super Bowl halftime show. The 30-year-old superstar suggested that they recreated the moment.

After singing her older hit "Bad Romance", GaGa revealed that she just passed her driving test. She recalled the "embarrassing" moment when her "whole family" came with her to DMV and her father cried as she got her driver's license. Claiming that she's a good driver, the "American Horror Story: Roanoke" star switched seats with Corden and drove him, but clearly she's a novice driver.

They talked about many things during the ride, from songwriting to how to warm up the lips before singing. GaGa and Corden also sang "Edge of Glory", "Born This Way" and "Poker Face", and the Mother Monster looked so emotional when singing "Million Reasons", another single of her newest album "Joanne". Corden additionally tried on her classic looks, including her infamous meat costume.

Earlier on "The Late Late Show", GaGa took over the stage to deliver the opening monologue. "You may know me as Lady GaGa, but tonight I am Lady Haha," she began by introducing herself. "Donald Trump is launching a nightly news show on Facebook which will stream Trump's rallies. It will be kind of like airing my concerts, except, instead of little monsters there will be actual monsters. And, according to the show's creator, the program is really expected to grab viewers by the [expletive]."

Corden, still not wearing his pants and suit jacket, rushed to the stage to interrupt her. "What the hell are you doing?" he screamed. "You just figured you'd come out and do my monologue? That's like me trying to sing one of your songs. I could - brilliantly. This is serious. People love my monologue. They look forward to it all day!"

She said she's a fan of the show and enjoyed their ride together, so she decided to stick around. "This is my job," Corden insisted. "I am at work. Thank you for getting me here, but now it's time to go." Corden then let her stay and join the house band to sing her song "A-Yo".

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