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Apple kicks off iPhone event with Carpool Karaoke
And right as the tech giant was announcing its new, water-resistant Apple Watch, news of the new iPhone 7 leaked on Twitter sooner than they’d planned – check out some iPhone 7 specs, accidentally revealed too soon by Apple, over at Engadget. It was hilarious, awkward, and endearing-so needless to say, we’re really, really here for it.
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A carpool a day keeps James Corden employed.
Corden also said that if he was in Cook’s position he would “be wearing a suit made entirely of apples”. And then the duo then gave us a taste of one of their favorite OneRepublic songs, “I Lived”. After the singing, the pair engaged in some banter and messing about with Siri.
Joined by Apple CEO Tim Cook and decked in insane sunglasses, the trio sang along to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s 1974 classic “Sweet Home Alabama” as well as OneRepublic’s “I Lived”; Cook is a noted superfan of the latter, and has praised the band frequently on social media.
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Enter the requisite opening skit for James Corden’s runaway hit segment ‘Carpool Karaoke.’ The Late Late Show host picked up the CEO along with one-time Beats Radio host and musician Pharrell Williams in the backseat for an impromptu singalong.