BTS 'Carpool Karaoke' is here and it's every bit as glorious as we'd hoped

This is not a drill.
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BTS 'Carpool Karaoke' is here and it's every bit as glorious as we'd hoped
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It's finally here, folks. The big one.

BTS Carpool Karaoke was first teased last week, in a tweet showing Corden packed into a vehicle with all seven members of the unstoppable K-pop boyband (RM, of course, sat up front) — and now we have the full episode itself.

In the 17-minute video above, we see BTS attempting to sing the Friends theme song, more successfully singing Bruno Mars' "Finesse," and Corden doing his best to become part of the band. Then to cap it all off, the group stop by a dance class after "Baby Mochi" Jimin says he wants to see "Papa Mochi" Corden dance.

The stakes were high, but BTS have, once again, more than delivered. Did we really expect anything less?

If you're keen for more BTS late night show fun, they played games on the New York subway, took over Grand Central Station for a performance, and finally explained 'the black bean noodle incident' to Jimmy Fallon.

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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