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soulful voices are they going to picture a guy like you or do they think of a guy like me, usher. >> james: well, that, right, right. >> yeah. >> james: wait, i'm not saying that are you not a sexy, sensual singer. >> i think did. >> james: i am just saying i think i am sexier and sensuali-er. >> okay, well, how about we settle that right here right now. (applause). >> james: hang on. if i am hearing this right, it sounds like you are challenging me to a sexier male vocals riff-off. is that what are you doing? >> that's exactly what i'm doing. >> james: no, no, no, no, unfortunately,
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>> why not. >> james: because, to have a rif-off, sir, we have to have the filharmonic and i know for a fact they aren't here and we can't have. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. i made a fuel calls, ladies and gentlemen, and look who i found. (applause) the filharmonic, ladies and gentlemen. yes! >> james: okay, are you sure. >> what do you want to do? what do you want to do about t huh? remember, space and opportunity, man. (applause)
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. >> james: are you sure you are ready for this? because let me tell you, it's about to get sensual. (applause) in a way that i don't think you understand. one, two, one, two, three, four. ♪ i will never find another lover sweeter than you ♪ sweeter than you and i will never find ♪ another lover more precious than you ♪ more precious than you and all my life ♪ i've prayed for someone like you ♪ and i thank god that i, that i finally ♪ found you all my life
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♪ i've prayed for someone like you ♪ and i hope that you feel the same way too ( cheers and applause ) ♪ yes, i pray that you do love me too ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) >> wow! somebody get this guy a tic-tac. you know what, i am honestly like surprised, actually. >> james: yeah? you think my vocals are smooth after all, starting to regret this decision? >> no, no, no, no, mean. it is actually going to be easier than i thought.
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♪ whoa ah, mercy, mercy me ♪ oh things ain't what they used to be ♪ no, no where did all the blue skies go ♪ poison is the wind that blows from the north and south ♪ and east whoa ♪ mercy, mercy me oh things ain't ♪ what they used to be no, no ♪ what about this overcrowded land ♪ how much more abuse from man can she stand ♪ whoa mercy, mercy me ( cheers and applause )
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>> james: what? what did you say? what did you say? >> i just wiped the floor. >> james: wiped the floor. hey, hey, hey. >> hold on a second. >> hold it, hold it. hey! whoa, whoa, whoa. luke evans. >> luke? what are you doing here? >> look, i'm sorry, about but do you guys think this is sexy? because there's nothing sexy about what is happening here. look, look, i like you, are a friend, okay, but you need to stay out of this. the beef is strictly between me and usher. >> no, no, no, right now. >> look, i'm just staying. >> i'm sexy. >> hey, hey, hey. i'm just saying, if this is truly a rif off riff off of the secretaries ys vokals as far as i am concerned you guy requests just bat tell out for second and third place.
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>> james: i don't know, sounds like we're about to find out. >> hit it, boys. one, two, three, ♪ i gotta take a little time a little time ♪ to think things over can't stop now ♪ i've traveled so far to change this lonely life ♪ i want to know what love is i want you to show me ♪ i want to feel what love is i know you can show me ( cheers and applause )
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>> well, well, well, okay, okay, i guess what they say is true. no one sings like gaston. >> that's right. >> james: look, luke, that was, that was unbelievable. >> all right, i'm going to call it. you guys were better than me, i'm not going to get upset about it or anything out there. >> no, no, no, don't you dare. i'm going to walk away with what little dignity have i in tact and i will get back to the seering political comedy that i do every night here on this show. i'm sorry. i shouldn't have started this. i'm not a sexy singer and i'm fine with that. >> a-w. >> hey, come on. come on, james. >> james. >> james. >> james: what! what do you
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>> listen, there's a lot of mums out there that still think you're sexy. (applause). >> james: really? your mum said that? >> well, not my mum. but there are a lot of mums that still do. >> yeah. it's a mind thing, james, as long as you feel sexy when are you singing, you know, they'll buy into it. >> yeah. >> james: listen. >> maybe, all three of us can be smooth sensual singers together. (applause). >> james: hang on, are you saying you think that there is a world where we can all work together and stay together? >> yes, james, i do. i really
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hit it. one, two, three, four. ♪ ♪ ♪ i i'm so ♪ in love with you whatever ♪ you want to do is all right ♪ with me cause you make me feel ♪ so brand new and i want ♪ to spend my life with you oh, baby ♪ let's, let's stay together lovin' you whether, whether ♪ times are good or bad, happy or sad
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♪ good or bad, happy or sad good or bad, happy or sad ( cheers and applause ) ♪ good or bad, happy or sad good or bad, happy or sad >> james: ladies and gentlemen, come on back. loving you weather. ♪ times are good or bad, happy or sad ♪ good or bad, happy or sad good or bad, happy or sad ( cheers and applause ) ♪ good or bad, happy or sad ♪ ♪ ♪ luke evans, usher.
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♪ >> james: welcome back, let's meet our guests tonight. he stars in professor marston and the wonder women, please welcome luke evans. >> luke evans, luke
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>> james: he is creative director of meg ar star, please welcome usher. usher. ♪ usher. ♪ usher, usher. ♪. >> james: how are you, thanks for coming to see us, thanks for stopping by. thank you so much for singing those sexy songs earlier. i very much enjoyed it. >> yeah, me too. >> james: what songs did do we put on at home, to get news the two hold guys to get in the mood. >> i can speak
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>> james: that is what i am saying, what do you put on. >> i put on a little bit of deangelo, tully. >> james: which one. >> how does it feel. >> james: how does it go. ♪ ♪ >> james: i'm ready, i done foa about you. >> i'm ready. >> james: i'm ready. (laughter) what about you, luke, what du put on? >> i mean i love, i love adele. i've been a big huge, she is the best. >> yeah, she is the best, yeah. >> james: to get you in the mood though. >> oh yeah, yeah, she can get me in the mood, never mind, i'll find someone like
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she's gt some upbeat tracks. >> rolling in the deep. ♪. >> that's the one. >> james: people may not know this you and i go way back, we starred in a film, the 3 musketeers. >> huge hit. >> james: you probably heard about it. >> look at that hair. >> james: this is us here, and people wonder why i took this job. we had some fun though. >> yeah. >> james: we shot the film in berlin. >> we had first name, do you remember. >> james: all our characters you were aranis and i was-- it was surnames, so we gave our characters first names. >> nicknames. he was jermaine planche. >> james: be i was jermaine and you were tony aramis. but we have some, it reminded me a little bit when we were singing those songs, wherever we would end up in berlin we would end up around a p
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somewhere. >> we did, in a hotel where we were staying. my friend was over with his wife and she got so drunk and was so star truck, like she was james corden sing singing a take that track tra, a million love songs, that's right, baby. she took her bra off in the mid will of this bar and slid across the stage. and it hit james right in the chops. >> james: these are all things you know nothing about. yeah, it was, yeah, tony, we hit it pretty hard old jermaine and tony. we had somebody call in we didn't have cool names like usher, usher is the coolest name in the world. >> yeah, i think so. >> james: did you ever go by any other sort of name. >> well, i mean, everybody has a nickname, right. so as a kid my family members called me big time. but. >> big time. >> yeah, that is only for family. but my first, my first artist name, you ready for this. >> james: go o
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>> cha cha. >> james: i kind of love it. why, cha cha. >> well, it was sirch el, you know, it sounds simple at the time. i wanted to find something that i felt was unique, and cha cha wasn't very unique from where i in were, tennessee but i looked at a cassio keyboard, there is basa nova there is jazz, and i saw cha cha, and i was like, that's it, cha cha. >> james: how old were you at this point? >> i think i was like nine, yeah. >> james: so would people actively call you cha cha. >> they called me cha cha from 10 to 12 then i moved to atlanta and just decided to go by the name usher. >> james: hey, it's a better name than cha cha. i don't know if you were called cha cha would you have had the same level of success you had right now. >> i don't know. maybe i should in the future, we will do a three way album or something like that, and i will be cha cha, are you tony, and are you jermaine. >> yeah, that's it,
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we're in. >> let us know, let us know, or it could be usher and the cha chas and we could be the cha chas. right behind you. >> yeah, yeah. >> james: that is if you have got time. because are you so busy right now, you are the creative director and judge on this incredible new app called megastar. for anyone who doesn't know, explain what st. >> well, it's an app that you can download if you go to your app store, it is the first world competition online, so everybody who does anything, whatever it is that you are passionate, about you sing,ryou dance, you wrap i are a come edian, an actor, a specific way of doing something you want to share with the world, it is a competition that you actually enter by way of uploading the app, the app is megastar app, i am your mentor, mi one of your mentors on the app and the way that you actually win this competition is by way of life. so if, you know, you have family, friends, you also get them to download it as well am but here is the catch, after you
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are you introduced to a world that you probably never otherwise would have known but you also could win a million dollars. >> james: what's . >> what's the name of the app. >> so check it out. >> james: luke just went what is the name of the app. >> not bad, right, i think in america we truly are the type of people who, you know, we're all about entrepreneurship. and i am about that too, as an artist if i had something like this when i started who knows where i would have gone. i probably would have been either further and maybe even more successful as a businessman. but giving you the opportunity to upload who you are not going to the middleman of the record companies or the people who say you have to be this, you can be yourself, be yourself, go and upload whatever you do, to the megastar app. >> james: what would you upload, luke, quite a depth musician. >> i'm a defendant whistler. >> james: are you you? i have never heard you whises el.
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>> james: get t download it, you can download the megastar app for free on the app store and google play. stick around more with these two when we come back. starbucks nariño 70 cold brew coffee. in stores now. only at starbucks.
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>> check my ideas right in the thumping heart of america. i will get a real artist to draw it properly. >> she's an amazon princess that lives on an island of all women. >> paradise island. >> and the man crash lands on the island. >> yeah, steve trevor the spy. >> and she wears a bur lessq outfit. >> it is athletic. >> and silver bracelets. >> they deflect bullets. >> i don't have friends and help is sor yority grirls who is parties and everybody fights nazis and ryes in an invisible plane. >> yes. plawses (applause) (applause). >> james: that was a clip of professor marsden and t
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this friday. congratulations on the film. >> thank you. >> james: are you brilliant, you are always fantastic. for anyone that doesn't know tell what it is about and who you play. >> it was a professor of psychology, harvard professor in the 20see and 30see who invented the lie detecter test with his wife. they then went on and had a threesome relationship with another woman. >> james: okay. >> his whole life, what they all call that a polly anna relationship, he had five children with both of them and then invented wonder woman. >> james: one incredible life, one man. >> did all of that, yeah. >> james: that's amazing. >> and he died at 53ment and they lived together for the next 38 years and reared all their children. >> james: i mean it is a brilliant film. are you so good in it. and i watch with such pride what is happening with you career wise. it is sort strats ferric and were you in the biggest film of the year, beauty and the beast.
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(applause) the whole world watched that. >> i saw it twice. >> james: you saw it twice. >> i saw it twice. >> i haven't even saw it twice. >> my youngest, he had a group of friends as well but he loves theatrical plays and stuff like that. he is a fan. is he probably up watching right now. >> is he really? >> more of a fan of yours than mine. >> hey, mate. >> james: i'm here as well. now obviously luke, you and i, you starred in two productions of deultee and the beast the move year and our crosswalk, the musical, where i felt, i felt like that was the truest performance that everyone gave. >> you have never looked sexier than in that dress. >> james: you think if i had worn that outfit for the riff-off i would have won in a heartbeat. >> yes. >> without a doubt. >> james: i was reading about you today, and this true earlir
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in your career you were mentored by sean combs, p. diddy, puff daddy, the p. diddy puff. >> everybody is a monday tor. >> james: is this true, because of him you either don't sleep or you have trouble sleeping srk that right? >> insomniac, yeah t is hard to sleep. the motto is you get enough rest when you are deadment but recently i sent him a text, yeah, keep it going, you know, don't get any sleep until you're dead. he is like that doesn't work any more. >> james: so how many hours of sleep do you get a night. >> with a child who keeps me up until 2 in the morning, sometimes, man, i might get, who knows, like four hours of sleep. >> how can he look like that. >> james: i know, lack at him. >> great, thank my mother, man, thank my mother. >> reggie: >> james: regie, do you have a question for any of our guests tonight? >> reggie: you know it. tonight's question goes to everybody on the couch. if you were playing a board game that cr

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