Lea Michele and Darren Criss are the next celebrity duo on the upcoming episode of Apple TV+'s "Carpool Karaoke," and what better song to hype everyone with but a "Glee" cover?

Michele and Criss' characters Rachel Berry and Blaine Anderson pretty much sang and led the majority of the songs in the hit musical dramedy "Glee" on Fox, so it's no wonder they knew almost every song from the show.

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In the newly obtained teaser posted by People Magazine, the two can be seen in the middle of the chorus of one of "Glee's" most iconic covers - Meatloaf's "Paradise By The Dashboard Light."

In the video, Michele was in the middle of the song singing - "Stop right there! - before the two banged on air drums - "I I gotta know right now!"

Criss confessed that he loved the rousing part of the song's climax.

"Before we go any further! Will you love me forever? Do you need me? Will you never leave me? Will you make me so happy for the rest of my life? Will you take me away and will you make me your wife?" Michele sang before Criss answered.

"Let me sleep on it. Baby, baby let me sleep on it. Let me sleep on it. And I'll give you an answer in the morning," he continued before signaling to Michele that it was her big belt already.

"I gotta know right now Do you love me? Will you love me forever? Do you need me? Will you never leave me? Will you make me so happy for the rest of my life? Will you take me away and will you make me your wife? Do you love me? And will you love me forever?" Michele ended with a bang.

Watch the snippet below.

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'Paradise By The Dashboard Light' Glee Cover

If you are a Gleek, you would know at the palm of your hand when and where they sang that song. That, along with Lady Gaga's "Edge of Glory" and Celine Dion's "It's All Coming Back To Me Now" are their setlist for their 2012 National Show Choir Championship competition, which was the peak of "Glee's" third season, and pretty much the original cast's final competition in the series.

In the series, it wasn't just Michele and Criss who sang the song. Olivier Award-winning Amber Riley, Golden Globe Awardee Chris Colfer, 'The Masked Dancer' Champion Heather Morris, and the late Cory Monteith, Mark Salling, and Naya Rivera all lent vocals on the powerhouse cover, and of course, Emmy Winner Darren Criss and Lea Michele too.

Ultimately, it was the song that helped landed them earned Nationals trophy they have yearned for for years in the show.

Watch their full performance below .

 
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