Justin Bieber and James Corden recently teamed up again for another round of carpool karaoke.

The 21-year-old singer and host of "The Late Late Show" reunited to sing along to some of their favorite jams, according to E! News.

The segment opens on Corden in the car. He tells someone on the phone that he is "in a real bind traffic-wise."

He then asks the person on the phone, "Is there any way you could help me? This is the last time. I'm outside. Aw, you're the best. Thanks, man. All right. Cheers, man. I love you, too. Bye."

Seconds later Bieber jumps into the car and the two are off on an adventure, driving around the streets of Los Angeles.

The pair start their carpool karaoke by singing one of Bieber's older tunes "Never Say Never." Then the duo get the idea to go shopping and pick out each other's clothes. Before stopping at a clothing store, the two do the wave to Bieber's new song "What Do You Mean?"

"I want to make you look just sleek but not too over-the-top," Bieber says to Corden, while perusing the store for clothes to have him try on. Once Corden tries on the clothes Bieber has chosen for him, he seems to like the outfit, but asks the singer, "I mean, I am a father of two. Does this say father of two to you?"

Corden's choice of clothing for Bieber is much more outrageous and doesn't match the singer's normal style.

"The only thing that's annoying is you actually look quite cool. You one hundred percent pull it off," Corden says to Bieber in the video.

Once the pair are done shopping, they hop back in the car, but only after dodging paparazzi chasing Bieber. However, instead of Bieber guarding himself from the photographers, he shields Corden, saying, "He lives his life in a fishbowl, dude! Stop! Stop! Stop! Stop taking his photo! Stop! Stop it! He has to live like this! This is his life."

For the remainder of the car ride, Bieber and Corden sing Kanye West's "Stronger," Alanis Morissette's "Ironic" and Bieber's new song "Sorry."

Bieber released his fourth studio album, "Purpose," on Nov. 13.