During the latest episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden, the 22-year-old singer challenged the talk show host to a riff-off.
The segment started with James saying he heard the song “Mambo No. 5″ on the radio that day and he remarked that music was much better 20 years ago than it is today.
Camila then popped out from backstage and challenged James‘ statement and then they competed in a riff-off to see which year had the best music. Camila won by singing “If I Can’t Have You” and Lil Nas X‘s “Old Town Road.”
In the end, they performed her song “Senorita” together.
The talk show host was also joined by Superbad‘s Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Scrubs‘ Zach Braff for the boy band Boyz II Menorah and they recorded a song called “A Week and a Day.”
“Got a week and a day of love for you this Hanukkah, girl / Got a week and a day to show you how much I care,” the guys sing in the chorus.
We bet that this song is going to become a Hanukkah classic!
They sing her tracks including “Ocean Eyes,” “bad guy,” “all the good girls go to hell,” and “when the party’s over.”
James Corden also asks Billie Eilish about meeting Justin Bieber for the first time, she shows off her ukulele skills, and they stop by her home and visit her pet spider.
The 27-year-old Jonas Brother made an appearance alongside Parks & Recreation star Rashida Jones on the Late Late Show, guest-hosted by Anthony Anderson on Wednesday (December 11).
Ahead of the release of Harry‘s sophomore record and the launch of his upcoming world tour, James comes up with an innovative idea: a concert in the crosswalk of Beverly Boulevard.
The massive spectacle includes dancers and flags and watermelon umbrellas, hilariously performed in short segments in between the changing traffic lights. He ends up performing “Kiwi,” “Lights Up,” “Watermelon Sugar” and “Sign of the Times”!
Before filling in for James, Harry asks him for some advice for hosting on their commute, and the two eventually sing Harry‘s song, “Watermelon Sugar.”