Ariana Grande and James Corden gave 'Titanic' a new soundtrack and it was amazing

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Ariana Grande and James Corden gave 'Titanic' a new soundtrack and it was amazing
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If there were to be a remake of Titanic and you had to recast the roles of Rose and Jack, who would you choose?

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After watching this Titanic soundtrack sketch from The Late Late Show your choice may just be Ariana Grande as the new Kate Winslet and James Corden as Leonardo DiCaprio.

The two performed an amazing five minute recap of the 1997 James Cameron classic, with an impressive set list of songs varying from Pitbull ft. Ke$ha's "Timber" to One Direction's "Steal My Girl."

The ship's collision with an iceberg is set to "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice, and the whole thing ends with an emotional rendition of "My Heart Will Go On."

If you're still emotionally raw from watching Jack meet his death in the ice-cold depths of the Atlantic, you might want to skip over Corden's blasphemous re-enactment of the scene to N*Sync's "Bye Bye Bye."

"There's no room for me up on that door, baby. Bye bye bye!"

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