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James Corden wants Rosalía on 'The Late Late Show' and singer says: "I'd love to"
20/11/2018
BRITISH actor, comedian and TV presenter James Corden says he desperately wants chart-topping Spanish artist Rosalía to join him on one of his shows - and the singer says she'd 'love to'.
Corden (Gavin and Stacey, Carpool Karaoke) tweeted: “I cannot wait for Rosalía to be on The Late Late Show.”
The small-hours talk show, aired in the USA on CBS, was first launched in March 2015 and features a collection of celebrity guests, games, comic sketches and musical performances described as 'edgy'.
As for when the award-winning flamenco-rap star will appear on the programme, Corden admits he is not sure.
“I've no idea when this will be, but it will be epic and incredible! I just know it,” he concludes.
With emoticons of hearts, exclamation marks, hands together and a monkey with his hands over his eyes, Rosalía replied to Corden's tweet with: “I'd love to.”
The 25-year-old, who was born a long way from Andalucía's 'flamenco belt' – in San Esteban de Sasroviras, Barcelona province – has recently released a new studio album, El Mal Querer, and her latest single Malamente is aired constantly on Spain's chart radio show, Los 40 Principales.
Her performance at the MTV Awards was described as sensational, and this week, she won two Latin Grammys out of the five she was nominated for.
Photographs: Rosalía, left (@rosaliavt on Twitter); James Corden, right (Wikimedia Commons)
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BRITISH actor, comedian and TV presenter James Corden says he desperately wants chart-topping Spanish artist Rosalía to join him on one of his shows - and the singer says she'd 'love to'.
Corden (Gavin and Stacey, Carpool Karaoke) tweeted: “I cannot wait for Rosalía to be on The Late Late Show.”
The small-hours talk show, aired in the USA on CBS, was first launched in March 2015 and features a collection of celebrity guests, games, comic sketches and musical performances described as 'edgy'.
As for when the award-winning flamenco-rap star will appear on the programme, Corden admits he is not sure.
“I've no idea when this will be, but it will be epic and incredible! I just know it,” he concludes.
With emoticons of hearts, exclamation marks, hands together and a monkey with his hands over his eyes, Rosalía replied to Corden's tweet with: “I'd love to.”
The 25-year-old, who was born a long way from Andalucía's 'flamenco belt' – in San Esteban de Sasroviras, Barcelona province – has recently released a new studio album, El Mal Querer, and her latest single Malamente is aired constantly on Spain's chart radio show, Los 40 Principales.
Her performance at the MTV Awards was described as sensational, and this week, she won two Latin Grammys out of the five she was nominated for.
Photographs: Rosalía, left (@rosaliavt on Twitter); James Corden, right (Wikimedia Commons)
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