James Corden Shocks “The Late Late Show” Studio With Powerful Vocals In Surprise Duet With Michael Bublé – Fans Demand An Album Immediately!

In a special episode of “The Late Late Show,” audiences witnessed what might be one of the most unexpectedly iconic moments in late-night TV when singer Michael Bublé challenged host James Corden to sing his hit “It’s a Beautiful Day” from start to finish—without missing a beat, breaking the melody, or getting… embarrassed.

Michael Buble on Carpool Karaoke before
At first, everyone assumed it was just another funny bit in the show’s usual cheeky style. Michael began singing in his signature suave and upbeat tone, while James stepped forward looking a little unsure, gripping the mic with a sheepish grin. But the moment James opened his mouth to sing, the entire studio exploded.

No one could believe that behind years of comedy and Carpool Karaoke antics, James had been hiding such a powerful, steady, and emotionally rich voice. Michael Bublé—who seemed to have the stage under control—turned toward James with wide eyes and a stunned expression, visibly shocked during the chorus. Many audience members jumped to their feet, clapping wildly and shouting, “James Corden needs to drop an album now!”
The performance lasted less than four minutes, but left a massive impression. Not only did the two display perfect chemistry, but they also delivered a wave of joy, fun, and surprise—true to the spirit of “It’s a Beautiful Day.” When the song ended, Michael even joked, “I think I just found my replacement in case I ever lose my voice!”
On social media, the clip spread like wildfire. Fans flooded the comments section, demanding James Corden record an EP—or at the very least, appear on one of Michael’s upcoming albums. One viral comment on X (formerly Twitter) read, “Stop lying to us, James! You’re clearly a professional singer pretending to be a talk show host!”
Though the full segment has yet to be officially released on international platforms, backstage sources say the production team is considering putting out a standalone recording of the performance to satisfy public demand.
This is an unverified report compiled from various sources.