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Selena Gomez and James Corden Sing on a Roller Coaster for Carpool Karaoke
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The former Disney sweetheart sings 'Come and Get It' while dancing on a roller coaster before covering her BFF Taylor Swift's 'Shake It Off' as she helps Corden get to work.

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Selena Gomez proves she can sing everywhere while appearing as a guest on the latest edition of Carpool Karaoke. In the fan-favorite segment airing on "The Late Late Show with James Corden" on Monday night, June 20, the singer and host James Corden stopped by an amusement park and performed on a roller coaster while she helped him get to work.

After singing "Same Old Love" with Corden, Gomez asked him to "take a detour" and they soon found themselves aboard the roller coaster while singing "Come & Get It". She kept singing and even danced a little bit as the coaster moved down the hill and the British comedian screamed.

After they returned to the car, the former Disney darling sang some of her other hits including "Hands to Myself" and "Kill Em With Kindness" before they visited McDonald's, made some employees freak out and ordered drinks with Gomez's lyrics on the cups.

Later, they launched into a dramatic rendition of "Love You Like a Love Song" and a cover of her BFF Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off". Before performing the latter track, they talked about Gomez being a part of Swift's girl squad, which Corden deemed "a bit sexist."

"Because it's all about being equals, and yet no man has been asked to join the squad.I actually find it degrading to men," he complained. But according to Gomez, reverse sexism like that is sometimes fine. "It's a lot harder doing what I have to do," she said. When asked if there would be guys in the group, she replied, "I don't know. Find me a boyfriend and then we'll talk about it."

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