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The Maroon 5 frontman and the 'Late Late Show' host were belting out 'She Will Be Loved' when they heard a siren as a police officer pulled up beside them.

AceShowbiz - "Carpool Karaoke" has returned to "The Late Late Show with James Corden", and this time, the host is joined by Adam Levine. James Corden and the Maroon 5 frontman kicked things off by belting out the band's "Moves Like Jagger".

Adam later revealed that he and his bandmates first named their band "Kara's Flowers," which sounded like a podcast sponsor according to James. The duo also talked about Adam's many tattoos. While the "American cool dad" is pretty much covered by inks in his upper body, James showed off his Adam's face tattoo in his right arm.

They later continued singing two of Maroon 5's earliest hits, "This Love" and "She Will Be Loved". During the segment, Adam also got to demonstrate his hilarious skill of balancing various objects on his face. The father-of-two then without a glitch balanced a slew of objects including a plane toy, a traffic cone, a broom and even a life-size cut out of the host.

James and Adam were belting out "She Will Be Loved" when they heard a siren as a police officer pulled up beside them. James panicked until the police officer quipped, "I need you to pull you over so you can sing for me." James later asked incredulously, "You want to pull over so he can sing a song for you?"

"Yes, because you caused a traffic hazard," the officer answered. He later told James to "just be careful" on the road next time.

James admitted that he "completely panicked" after the cop approached their car and was amazed by how Adam was "so chill" about the whole thing. Following the unexpected turn of events, they continued the fun by singing "Sugar" and "Wait", the two dads were discussing their worries of raising their "full-fledged Angelina children" in Los Angeles.

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