As a lead-up to Apple’s highly anticipated iPhone event Wednesday, CEO Tim Cook hitched a ride to San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium with none other than Carpool Karaoke creator James Corden. Of course, he also participated in a recording of the popular Late Late Show segment along the way, showcasing his singing talent to the world with renditions of One Republic’s “I Lived” and Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama.”
Corden even invited special guest Pharrell to hop in the car, insisting that Cook needed some fashion advice from the 43-year-old singer before he delivered his speech at the annual keynote
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