Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and Keith Urban Sing Carpool Karaoke (GRAMMYs Style!)

The lineup wasn’t complete, however, without Beyonce and Jay-Z’s daughter Blue Ivy joining the mix for her moment in the spotlight.

Written by Lauren Laffer
Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and Keith Urban Sing Carpool Karaoke (GRAMMYs Style!)
Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, John Legend, GRAMMY Awards host James Corden, Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic, Jennifer Lopez, Neil Diamond and Jason Derulo; Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images for NARAS

The 59th Annual GRAMMY Awards were a mashup of every genre of music, complete with everyone from Adele to Beyoncé, Keith Urban to Sturgill Simpson, Lady Gaga to Metallica and everyone in between. But the night would not have been complete without the host James Corden turning the star-studded audience into one massive “Carpool Karaoke” sing-along.

In the middle of the festivities that eventually crowned Adele’s 25 as the Album of the Year, Corden showed up in a cutout car and enlisted the help of Jennifer Lopez, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, Keith Urban, John Legend, Jason Derulo, Ryan Tedder and Neil Diamond to cover Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline.” The lineup wasn’t complete, however, without Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s daughter Blue Ivy joining the mix for her moment in the spotlight.

Corden introduced the skit by saying that show producers had worries that no one would recognize him from the Late Late Show since it comes on, well… so late. With how viral his Carpool Karaoke segments have been, there was no doubt everyone would recognize him with this bit.

The moment wasn’t the only stand-out moment the country stars had. Urban’s performance of “The Fighter” with Carrie Underwood was one of the night’s most memorable, while McGraw and Hill closed the night by revealing the final two awards of the night, including Album of the Year.