Over the last few months, Justin Bieber and Late Late Show host James Corden have developed a unique bond. The duo has joined forces before during "Carpool Karaoke" segments, singing various hits from Bieber's latest album, Purpose, and even tackling Alanis Morisette's "Ironic." For their latest collaboration, the "Sorry" singer crashed the Late Late Show with every intention of taking over Corden's monologue.

The footage shows the "What Do You Mean?" musician appearing on stage unannounced during Corgen's segment, taking over the monologue with mockery by saying "We've got a big show tonight," "Thank you so much for staying up with us" before delivering a string of jokes and garnering laughs from the crowd. This wasn't the first time Bieber dropped by for a surprise visit. Over the summer, the "I'll Show You" singer interrupted the show to dazzle the audience with his skills on the drum kit, US Weekly notes.

"President Obama revealed that his favorite song of 2015 was 'How Much a Dollar Cost' by Kendrick Lamar," the Canadian pop star said. "And not to be outdone, Hillary revealed that her favorite song of 2015 was 'Whatever Will Get You to Like Me.'" Furthermore, Bieber joked and hinted that he wrote this joke himself: "I read that Jeb Bush's Super PAC has spent over $50 million on his campaign. Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders has spent over $5 on his latest haircut."

Corden then runs out from backstage dressed in just a towel and bath robe, scolding the band leader Reggie Watts for beginning the music in his absence. "Whoa, whoa, whoa," the 37-year-old host, yelled. "What is going on?! That's not me, that's Justin Bieber!"

"Sorry, man," Bieber cleverly answered before saying, "What do you mean?"

Bieber then decided to get something off his chest by admitting that he really wants his own late night show. After some convincing from the crowd, Corden gave Bieber the lead on his expected credits intro.

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