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James Corden’s job may be in danger: Queen Latifah just took the cast of “Girls Trip” for a spin in the SUV for her own “Carpool Karaoke.” And the actress/rapper held it down, except for the time she nearly rear-ended another vehicle.

The “Late Late Show” host handed over the keys to his trademark segment Wednesday night, airing a preview of Apple Music’s new spinoff. In the clip, Latifah and Jada Pinkett Smith drove around singing some Prince and yelling at fellow motorists to see their movie.

A little later, their “Girls Trip” co-stars piled into the back, firing promotional t-shirts for the Universal Pictures production at pedestrians. Watch the video above.

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Digitized content from the collections of Cornell University Library. Jun 22, 2017. Look out James Corden: Queen Latifah's coming for your day (late-night) job. 'Girls Trip' actress just took her co-stars out for a 'Carpool Karaoke' spin. Queen Latifah is one of those rare performers, a great musician, actress, tv host and personality. Here on 'Order In the Court' Latifah shows her musical talent in full force with wonderful productions like 'Life', 'Brownsville' and 'Black On Black Love'. My true favorite is the first single 'Paper' that did not get its due on radio.

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“Carpool Karaoke: The Series” premieres August 8 on Apple Music.

“Girls Trip” rolls into theaters on July 21.

Who's Who in the Apple Vs. FBI Feud (Photos)

  • Tim Cook

    Apple's CEO sparked headlines by refusing to help the FBI unlock an iPhone linked to a deadly mass shooting, shining a spotlight on a long-simmering tension between protecting either digital privacy or public safety from attacks

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  • Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik

    The couple killed 14 people in December's mass shooting in San Bernardino, Calif. Using a warrant to searching a car linked to the husband, Farook, law enforcement discovered a passcode-protected iPhone. They want to bypass security blockers to peek into the phone's data for clues about associates or possible future attacks.

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  • James Comey

    The FBI's director defended the agency's request that Apple help crack the shooter's iPhone, saying investigators wouldn't be able to look survivors in their eyes if the FBI didn't pursue the lead.

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  • Eileen M. Decker

    The U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, Decker is the top Justice Department official fighting on behalf of the FBI in court. Decker said the court's order would help investigators uncover the motives behind the attack. “We have made a solemn commitment to the victims and their families that we will leave no stone unturned,' she said.

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  • Donald Trump

    The Republican presidental candidate seized on the standoff pitting Apple against national security interests, calling for a boycott of the company until it helps unlock the phone.

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  • Edward Snowden

    The former intelligence contractor, who leaked documents in 2013 that exposed warrantless government surveillance, called the face-off 'the most important tech case in a decade' and criticized the FBI for creating a world where Apple protects citizens' rights, rather than the other way around.

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  • Sundar Pichai

    Google's CEO, who is instrumental in the world's other major smartphone operating system besides Apple's, was the first major figure in Silicon Valley to express support for Cook. He said requiring companies to enable hacking of customer devices and data 'could be a troubling precedent.'

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  • Mark Zuckerberg

    The CEO of Facebook, the world's biggest social network, said his company was “sympathetic” to Apple. “We believe in encryption,” he said.

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  • John McAfee

    The anti-virus software businessman, who is known for his own tangles with law enforcement, said he and his team of hackers would break into Farook's iPhone for the FBI at no charge, to eliminate the need for Apple to develop another way in. 'I would eat my shoe... if we could not break the encryption on the San Bernardino phone,' he said.

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Tim Cook

Apple's CEO sparked headlines by refusing to help the FBI unlock an iPhone linked to a deadly mass shooting, shining a spotlight on a long-simmering tension between protecting either digital privacy or public safety from attacks

Two weeks ago she was walking the red carpet for a movie she produced.

But apparently an accident has befallen Queen Latifah in the meantime, as she was seen being wheeled through a terminal at LAX airport on Saturday.

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While it isn't clear what the 46-year-old Chicago star is suffering from, she still managed to smile at passersby while cradling a pair of crutches on her lap.

Oh no! Queen Latifah appears to have suffered some kind of injury as she was seen being pushed in a wheelchair through a terminal at LAX airport on Saturday

For her trip, the veteran recording artist donned an all black ensemble featuring black leggings and a long black overcoat.

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She added a black scarf, but also added a bit of flare with a red pattern scarf as well.

A pair of black zip-up trainers and a very unique black kepi-style cap rounded out the mostly monotone outfit.

Still stylish: The veteran recording artist helkd onto a pair of crutches and appeared in good spirits as an airport employee navigated the busy departure area

Some large metal cross earrings added a dash of bling to the demure look, as did some oversize shades with metal accents.

She seemed to be traveling without a purse, but a black rolling bag was stowed under her seat.

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Though the extent of her injuries are unknown, she seemed lively during her short trip, even making her attendant laugh at one point.

Shiny: Latifah, 46, donned an all black ensemble fof black leggings and a long black overcoat. Some large metal cross earrings added a dash of bling as did some oversize shades with metal accents

Hopefully the legendary rapper recovers quickly, as her 2016 is set to be a busy year.

Besides acting as executive producer on The Secrets of Emily Blair, she'll also be starring in the TV movie Star, biopic King of the South and much anticipated animated sequel Ice Age: Collision Course.

Only a few weeks ago she attended the premiere of another film she produced, The Real MVP: The Wanda Durant Story.

Working hard: Hopefully the legendary rapper recovers quickly, as her 2016 is set to be a busy year