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James Corden & Will Smith

James Corden & Will Smith

Episode number: 1

Overview: Between hilarious duets of Smith's biggest hits, Corden asks about his career and family ... plus, they crash a wedding.

Alicia Keys & John Legend

Alicia Keys & John Legend

Episode number: 2

Overview: The soul superstars harmonize on each other's hits, welcome surprise guests and serenade a laundromat.

Billy Eichner & Metallica

Billy Eichner & Metallica

Episode number: 3

Overview: It's a battle of the screamers as Eichner and Metallica sing the band's hits—and a classic from The Little Mermaid.

Maisie Williams & Sophie Turner

Maisie Williams & Sophie Turner

Episode number: 4

Overview: The indomitable Game of Thrones sisters sing Bieber and Miley while showing off their best Ned Stark impressions.

Seth MacFarlane & Ariana Grande

Seth MacFarlane & Ariana Grande

Episode number: 5

Overview: The musical theater aficionados belt out their favorite show tunes, and Seth shows off his horn skills.

The Cyrus Family

The Cyrus Family

Episode number: 6

Overview: Miley, her parents, and four of her siblings pile into one vehicle for a rowdy good time.

Queen Latifah & Jada Pinkett Smith

Queen Latifah & Jada Pinkett Smith

Episode number: 7

Overview: Queen Latifah and Jada Pinkett Smith—with a cameo by their Girls Trip costars Regina Hall and Tiffany Haddish—hit L.A.

John Cena & Shaquille O'Neal

John Cena & Shaquille O'Neal

Episode number: 8

Overview: The large-and-in-charge personalities compare their freestyle and free-throw skills in between tunes.

Jeff Gordon & Michael Strahan

Jeff Gordon & Michael Strahan

Episode number: 9

Overview: Strahan ribs Gordon about his many sponsorships and gets him to sing along to his shout-out in Nelly's “E.I.”

Shakira & Trevor Noah

Shakira & Trevor Noah

Episode number: 10

Overview: Shakira teaches Trevor how to shimmy—and yodel—while giving him a tour of Barcelona.

Tracee Ellis Ross & Big Sean

Tracee Ellis Ross & Big Sean

Episode number: 11

Overview: Tracee unleashes her rap alter ego “T-Murda” to lay down a guest verse on Big Sean’s “Bounce Back.”

Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Alba & will.i.am

Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Alba & will.i.am

Episode number: 12

Overview: These Planet of the Apps castmates reunite for an airport drive that turns into a full-on dance party.

Sheryl Crow & Dierks Bentley

Sheryl Crow & Dierks Bentley

Episode number: 13

Overview: Sheryl and Dierks bring plenty of surprises to Nashville, even though people can’t spell their names.

Tyrese Gibson & Ludacris

Tyrese Gibson & Ludacris

Episode number: 14

Overview: Things get quite fast and a bit furious when Tyrese and Luda face off in an obstacle course driving contest.

Blake Shelton & Chelsea Handler

Blake Shelton & Chelsea Handler

Episode number: 15

Overview: Country meets comedy as Shelton coaches an unfiltered Handler on the art of car-singing.

Neil Patrick Harris & Tyler Perry

Neil Patrick Harris & Tyler Perry

Episode number: 16

Overview: Amid sing-alongs to James Blunt and The B-52’s, Neil and Tyler decide to start their own magic act—presented by Tyler.

Joe Jonas & Camila Cabello

Joe Jonas & Camila Cabello

Episode number: 17

Overview: After Joe quizzes Camila on Jonas Brothers trivia, the pair bond over missing their proms—and decide to change that.

LINKIN PARK & Ken Jeong

LINKIN PARK & Ken Jeong

Episode number: 18

Overview: Ken Jeong joins LINKIN PARK for sing-alongs to their biggest hits.

LeBron James & James Corden

LeBron James & James Corden

Episode number: 19

Overview: Corden tests the limits of LeBron’s trash-talking cool in between sing-alongs to Usher and Ice Cube classics.

Jon Hamm, Ed Helms & Jeremy Renner

Jon Hamm, Ed Helms & Jeremy Renner

Episode number: 20

Overview: The leading men of Tag compare awkward fan stories between group covers of “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “I Want It That Way."

Evan Rachel Wood & James Marsden

Evan Rachel Wood & James Marsden

Episode number: 21

Overview: The Westworld stars trade their horses for wheels and perform “Loop,” a hilarious new version of “Shoop” rewritten for their characters.