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Céline Dion's 'Carpool Karaoke' Includes An Epic Rendition Of 'My Heart Will Go On' In The Bellagio Fountain—And It's Legendary AF

Who does James Corden call when he's lost in Las Vegas at the beginning of his most recent installment of Carpool Karaoke?Well, who else but Grammy, Oscar, and Felix Award winning singer Céline Dion joined James Corden for his most recent edition of Carpool Karaoke and they gave fans a finale to remember.line Dion!


Corden and Dion sped around town belting out some of all our favorite songs!

Céline Dion Carpool Karaokeyoutu.be

There was no doubt Céline stole the show, even on a stage as small as James's car.


Of course, fans loved James's part in the video as well.



Céline Dion is the Queen of Vegas!

There was no doubt that the Bellagio's fountains helped add a special something to the end of the video.


Many fans shared their favorite parts of the clip on Twitter.


And if you liked the whole segment and are sad that it's over, don't worry!

There are many more priceless Carpool Karaoke videos readily available on YouTube.

Paul McCartney Carpool Karaokewww.youtube.com


Jonas Brothers Carpool Karaokewww.youtube.com


Elton John Carpool Karaokewww.youtube.com

Enjoy!

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