A Carpool Karaoke Christmas (2024) Movie Script
1
["Deck the Halls" playing]
Deck the halls with boughs of holly
Fa la la la la, la la la la
[strains, sighs]
[phone buzzing]
Dua! Hey, happy Christmas!
How you doing? You good?
James, I'm in Tokyo and I really, really,
really need a ride to my show tonight.
And you told me that if I ever needed
a ride, I could call this number.
You promised and I need it. Now.
The thing is, Dua, I'm actually doing
Christmas for the whole family this year.
Uh, it's very exciting.
I'm actually doing a turducken.
It's a duck inside a chicken
inside a turkey.
- I'm going off topic.
- [phone beeps]
I just got another call coming in.
Will you just give me... give me one minute?
Thank you.
[sighs] What?
Chappell! Hey, how you doing?
And congrats on everything.
How's it going?
I'm actually back home in Missouri,
but I'd like to call in
that favor for a ride.
- Missouri, and you need a ride. Let me...
- [phone beeps]
I've just got another call coming in.
Can I call you back?
Gaga, how you doing? You good?
[Lady Gaga] Hey, James. I'm in LA.
Where are you?
I need a ride to the studio.
It's the holidays and I'm actually
doing Christmas for everybody this year.
I'm very excited about it
and I'm just not gonna be able to...
Do you know what? Hang on.
I've just had an idea.
[phone buzzing]
James. How are you, mate?
Zane, my guy, my brother.
The best guy on planet Earth.
How you doing?
Seems a bit much. What can I do for you?
Listen, I need a favor, okay?
I've got three friends.
They just need a ride.
I need you to pick them up
and drop them where they need to go.
I promised them ages ago,
and I'm in London. I can't be there.
- Can you help?
- Sure, mate. Just tell me where they are.
- Tokyo, Missouri and Los Angeles.
- Whoa!
[stammers, sighs]
I'm gonna level with you, Zane.
They're Carpool Karaoke rides.
Uh, I don't know, James.
Uh, that's kind of your thing.
I don't think I can do that, man.
You can. You can do this.
I promise you, okay? It's a...
It's a Christmas Carpool Karaoke ride
with three of our mutual friends.
You're the right guy for this.
You can do it, okay?
You've got this. I promise.
Bro, I don't even have a car.
[horn honks]
Go and look outside.
James, how did you get a car here?
It's a Christmas miracle.
Good luck, buddy. You've got this.
[exhales deeply]
Okay.
["Last Christmas" playing]
Once bitten and twice shy
I keep my distance
But you still catch my eye
Tell me, baby, do you recognize me?
Well, it's been a year
It doesn't surprise me
A face-on lover
With a fire in his heart
A man undercover
But you tore me apart
- Whoo!
- Ooh, ooh!
Now I've found a real love
You'll never fool me again
[laughs]
Last Christmas, I gave you my heart
But the very next day
You gave it away
This year, to save me from tears
I'll give it to someone special
- Come on!
- Ooh! It's Christmas!
- [laughs]
- [music ends]
[chickens clucking]
[Roan] Here, chickie, chickie.
[chuckling] Oh, my gosh!
Hello! [laughs]
You look fabulous even when
you're feeding the chickens?
- Thank you.
- This is amazing.
- Welcome.
- Oh, thank you for having us.
- Welcome. Welcome to the Midwest.
- Welcome to Missouri.
- Wow, it is beautiful.
- Thank you.
It is crisp and clean. And amazing.
- [chickens clucking]
- Do you name the chickens?
- Well, we have Lady Gaga, who--
- You've named a chicken Lady Gaga?
- They're... My father has. Huge Gaga fan.
- [laughs]
- All the Spice Girls.
- Yeah.
- Little Richard.
- Yeah.
They're pop stars as well.
Wow, you never had a choice, huh?
- Your parents naming chickens pop stars.
- [laughs] Yes.
- It was just... That was it. One road.
- Yeah.
Well, speaking of the road,
I'd love to hit it and see Missouri.
I'd love to,
as long as my parents can come with?
Yeah. Where's Mom and Dad?
- Let's do it.
- Come on out, y'all.
- Hey, what's up? I'm Zane.
- Hi.
- I'm Kara. Nice to meet you.
- [Lowe] Nice to meet you.
- Hey, Zane. I'm Dwight. Nice to meet you.
- Hey, Dwight. Nice to meet you.
So, have you ever driven
with a Kiwi before?
- Never.
- Watch out.
- No. [laughs]
- Here we go.
- There's a first for everything.
- [laughing]
["Super Graphic
Ultra Modern Girl" playing]
We're leaving the planet
And you can't come
Uh-huh, I'm through
With all these hyper
Mega bummer boys like you
Oh, yeah, I need
A super graphic
Ultra modern girl like me
We're hot, we're drunk
Wow, look at her moving, baby
She's the one
Oh, yeah, I need
A super graphic
Ultra modern girl like me
Get up off your feet
Get up on that bar
Walk that walk from Tokyo to New York
With everything you feel
And everything you are
Walk that walk, flash the camera
Flash the camera, flash the camera
You're a star
Uh-huh, I'm through
With all these hyper
Mega bummer boys like you
Oh, yeah, I need
A super graphic
Ultra modern girl like me
- Skadoosh.
- [laughs]
- [Dwight] Whoo-hoo!
- That is out of here.
[all laughing]
It's an amazing song.
It's an amazing album.
I mean, Dwight, I gotta ask you, you know,
when did you first recognize that
there was a really strong creative spirit?
The eighth-grade talent show
that she participated in.
She'd been taking piano lessons
for three years.
And I'm like,
"What song are you gonna play?"
And she's like,
"Oh, I'm gonna do The Christmas Song."
Not thinking she's gonna sing
'cause I haven't heard her sing.
[piano playing]
Chestnuts roasting
On an open fire
That talent show exposed Mom and I
and the grandparents
to something we had never heard before.
We were all in tears.
I think if you watch the video that's
out there, you might see some tears
from the grandparents and us
that were witnessing that, you know?
Merry Christmas
To you
Why did you keep it a secret for so long
and decide to, kind of,
unveil it all at once?
- I love surprises. [laughs]
- Clearly.
I think that's been since day one.
Like, no one knows
what I'm gonna pop out doing.
And I think I kept it a secret
because I was so nervous.
- It was in front of my whole school and...
- [sighs] That's courageous.
it's like, yeah, seventh and eighth grade
is so horrifying.
- Brutal.
- Brutal. Brutal.
Brutal years to go out
in front of your peer group and say,
"Hey, you may not know this about me,
but I'd like to entertain you."
- Yeah.
- Respect.
[all laughing]
So, I'd imagine that
being home for Christmas
and being together is very special
this year given how far you've traveled.
Oh, man. Yeah.
[Lowe] What are the Christmas traditions?
We have a tradition every year
where we open one gift before...
- On Christmas Eve, which--
- Yeah.
And it's always the same
of matching pajamas.
We like to watch
the little Christmas shows and--
- Elf.
- Elf.
- We gotta watch Elf.
- Elf is number one?
Elf is number one.
And then
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
[chuckling] Yes!
Now we're talking.
It's like, "Elf, okay, that's cool.
That's wholesome."
And then, "Okay,
let's make it a little bit edgy."
- Yeah. Yeah.
- You gotta roll some Chevy Chase out
- once in a while, you know what I mean?
- Yeah. [laughs]
[Lowe] Oh, my God!
["Pink Pony Club" playing]
I know you wanted me to stay
But I can't ignore
The crazy visions of me in LA
And I heard that
There's a special place
Where boys and girls
Can all be queens every single day
I'm having wicked dreams
Of leaving Tennessee
Hear Santa Monica
I swear it's calling me
Won't make my mama proud
It's gonna cause a scene
She sees her baby girl
I know she's gonna scream
God, what have you done?
You're a pink pony girl
And you dance at the club
Oh, Mama, I'm just having fun
On the stage in my heels
It's where I belong down at the
Pink Pony Club
I'm gonna keep on dancing
At the Pink Pony Club
I'm gonna keep on dancing
Down in West Hollywood
I'm gonna keep on dancing
At the Pink Pony Club
Pink Pony Club
Don't think I've left you all behind
Still love you and Tennessee
You're always on my mind
And, Mama, every Saturday
I can hear your Southern drawl
A thousand miles away, saying
God, what have you done?
You're a pink pony girl
And you dance at the club
Oh, Mama, I'm just having fun
On the stage in my heels
It's where I belong down at the
Pink Pony Club
I'm gonna keep on dancing
At the Pink Pony Club
I'm gonna keep on dancing
Down in West Hollywood
I'm gonna keep on dancing
At the Pink Pony Club
Pink Pony Club
- Such a smash.
- [laughs]
It's such a sm... It's a game-changer.
Thank you.
[music ends]
[Lowe] All right, Mum,
you play a huge role in that song.
So, how did you feel
when you first heard that?
Um, it's kind of emotional, actually.
I... I started to tear up
just listening to her sing it just now.
We love her so much and we're so proud
of what she does and who she is,
and what she stands for, that that song,
I love singing it with her at her shows.
And I love it when you can just see
the... the people just respond
to that song so much.
- Yeah.
- And even when we're grown up,
we really care about what
our parents think about us and...
Yeah.
I hope that that's something
that she always knows.
That we love her so much,
and we could never not be proud of her.
Honestly.
I think about this a lot
and try not to get emotional about it.
[chuckles]
Yeah. I already am. [chuckles]
Just a second. [cries]
Of course, dude. Of course.
What-What she stands for is a lot of hope.
But what she has taught me as a father
is respect for other people
and all people.
And-And that's what
I want people to understand.
Everything that is about her
is about loving everybody.
And she has taught me that.
[Lowe] Hmm. I love that, man.
All right,
what's the worst thing about her?
[all laughing]
["Drummer Boy" playing]
Come they told me, pa-rum-pa-pum-pum
Work.
Our finest gifts we bring
Pa-rum-pa-pum-pum
[mumbles] ...before the king
Pa-rum-pa-pum-pum
Rum-pa-pum-pum, rum-pa-pum-pum
[laughs]
At the table with the family
Havin' dinner
BlackBerry on our hip
And then it gave a little flicker
Then I took a look to see
Before it activates the ringer
Came to realize my homie Bieber
Hit me on the Twitter
Then I hit him back
Despite I had some food up on my finger
Sippin' eggnog
With a little sprinkle of vanilla
Even though it's kinda cold
Pullin' out a chinchilla
- Bieber hit me back and said...
- Chinchilla?
..."in the winter"
I said, "Cool"
People everywhere
And all our Twitter followers
Merry Christmas, Kwanza
Happy Hanukkah
Wow! That was amazing. [laughs]
[Lowe] Being out here in Missouri,
it's a really eye-opening experience
for me because it's just vast.
You really feel like
you're in the center of the country.
- Yeah.
- What was it like growing up here
for somebody who, obviously,
had such a natural creative energy?
I didn't feel, like, particularly inspired
to explore who I was.
- Hmm.
- Because I grew up quite religious.
And that is, in the religion that I was
in, very restrictive and very suffocating.
- [Lowe] Hmm.
- And I know, for a lot of people,
it's actually very freeing.
For me, it almost did the opposite,
where I felt like I couldn't be myself.
That who I was, was a sin.
And I was going to hell no matter
how good of a person I was,
- or how much I loved God, and like...
- [Lowe] Hmm.
...for being gay and, like, I just
couldn't handle feeling ashamed anymore.
And when I moved to LA,
I just didn't feel that type of shame.
What part of Missouri is still in you,
do you think?
I'm so grateful I'm from here.
A lot of my family and I
have very different views.
Yeah.
And love is so not black-and-white for me.
Because I'm from the Midwest and, like,
come from a conservative community...
[Lowe] Hmm.
...I understand the fear
and where it comes from.
It's scary when it's something
you don't know or understand.
Yeah.
- It's like one degree every conversation.
- [Lowe] Right. That's it.
Just like conversation after conversation,
and not just giving up on people that
have helped you when you were in diapers.
Like, that's just not
how I personally operate.
The door has to be open
or there is no learning.
[Lowe] We're doing the Missouri tour.
- Where are we headed to?
- Andy's Frozen Custard.
You said that with such conviction.
It's my favorite ice cream in the world.
- We're meeting a few of my friends.
- I'm gonna get to meet your friends too?
Yes, I've been going here my whole life
and we still to this day
meet up and get Andy's together.
- [Lowe] Here it is.
- [Roan] I'm so excited. Andy's!
I'm so excited!
- Hi!
- Hi! [laughs]
- Hello.
- Hello.
- How are you?
- Oh, my God.
- Hi, I'm Zane. Nice to meet you.
- Hi, I'm Paige. Nice to meet you.
- Madison.
- Nice to meet you. How are you?
What I loved was hearing the laugh.
When you all came together,
that wasn't like a... [giggles]
That was like a... [imitates deep giggle]
- [laughing]
- That was a deep "I know you" laugh.
So I'm hungry. Should we do it?
- Let's do it.
- Let's go.
[laughs]
My favorite is this.
The James Brownie Funky Jackhammer?
"Peanut butter brownies
filled with hot fudge."
Oh, my gosh!
If I get my own concrete,
custom concrete--
Is that, like, part of the dream?
- That's part of my dream.
- Is that the Missouri dream?
I would literally rather have
an Andy's Frozen Custard custom
- than the Grammy. I'm not kidding.
- [Madison] Oh, my God!
- I'm just, like, actually serious.
- That makes sense.
- That's good.
- [Roan] Yeah.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
- My friend.
- Oh, my God.
Snow Monster.
Oh, my God. I'm not gonna sleep for days.
- Yeah. Yeah, it's good.
- [Roan] This is a small.
[Lowe] All right, come on. Let's talk
a little bit about back in the days.
What's one of your favorite memories
before all this happened,
before all this maturity
and this growing up business?
I think, personally, it was just almost
like every Friday or Saturday night,
we were at somebody's parents' house
just sitting and doing whatever.
- Watching documentaries. Yeah.
- YouTube.
[Paige] Watching YouTube.
What's one thing that we don't know?
How much she genuinely cares
about other people,
and how safe she makes you feel
when you talk to her.
And she is someone that genuinely listens
when you talk to her.
- And that's not a lot of people.
- Hmm, beautiful.
That's so sweet.
- [Madison] It's true.
- [Lowe] I love that.
When you see people get it wrong,
and attack famous people because
you've become a target to some degree,
it must really kick in the...
the protective side of your friendship
in a big way.
It is so hard for me not to just make,
like, a thousand burner accounts,
and just go out there
and try to fight all these people.
- Just torch people.
- I know.
I'm very much the mama bear of the group.
- You don't mess with my people, you know?
- Yeah.
And I feel like we're all that way
with each other too.
[Lowe] People seem
pretty respectful here in Missouri.
I mean, I feel like
a lot of people see you.
- And I can see them see you...
- Yeah.
...and know who you are, but they seem
to have this Missouri way about them,
where it's like, "It's cool."
I mean, personally,
before Kayleigh got famous,
I always thought it'd be so cool
to meet a celebrity.
But I think when
you don't have that mindset--
Now you know one you're like, "Who cares."
- Yeah.
- [laughing]
Who'd you want her to
introduce you to though? Real talk.
- Ooh!
- Who's your one?
- Who's your one? Who's your one?
- [sighs]
Glen Powell, this ring is coming off.
[all laughing]
["Good Luck, Babe!" playing]
It's fine, it's cool
You can say that we are nothing
But you know the truth
And guess I'm the fool
With her arms out
Like an angel through the car sunroof
I don't wanna call it off
But you don't wanna call it love
You only wanna be
The one that I call baby
You can kiss a hundred boys in bars
Shoot another shot
Try to stop the feeling
You can say it's just the way you are
Make a new excuse
Another stupid reason
- Good luck, babe
- Good luck
- Well, good luck, babe
- Good luck
You'd have to stop the world
Just to stop the feeling
You got me in my Kiwi accent so bad
right now. Like, "Well, good luck, babe."
- Well, good luck, babe.
- [Lowe] Well, good luck, babe.
- Good luck.
- Good luck. On your way, good luck.
When you wake up next to him
In the middle of the night
With your head in your hands
You're nothing more than his wife
And when you think about me
All of those years ago
You're standing face to face
With I told you so
You know I hate to say, I told you so
- You know I hate to say
- Do it.
But I told...
- [screams]
- [all laughing]
...to stop the feeling
- [Lowe] Thanks for hanging out with us.
- [Paige, Madison] Thanks for having us.
- [Lowe] Merry Christmas.
- Merry Christmas.
So, where are we going to next
on this wonderful tour of... of Missouri?
Well, we're going to the Gillioz Theatre.
- [Lowe] Okay.
- [Roan] It's just up here on the right.
So there it is. There's the theater.
So, the Gillioz Theatre. Let's talk about
this place in the Chappell Roan story.
- You always wanted to play it?
- I've always wanted to play it.
- And I got to, three or four times now.
- Wow.
- [Roan] These are the best crowds.
- Yeah.
Yeah, this place is magic.
[Roan] And imagine like this,
but make it Pink Pony Club.
[laughs]
Because this is where I did
my album release.
And there was like-- It was a huge party.
[Lowe] So this place was shaking, huh?
[Roan]
Yes, the balcony was actually shaking.
[Lowe] What was it like when you set foot
on the stage for the first time
and it was your stage?
Oh, my God. It was just breathtaking.
I, like, looked out in the crowd.
I was like, "Oh, I know my whole town.
Like, I'm gonna see so many people."
- And I didn't know anyone.
- Mmm.
There were all these, like, queer people
and feminists and...
And you realize,
this is why it's important
to come to small, Midwestern towns.
Like, there are people that need
a space to be themselves
just as much as Seattle or Vancouver
or, you know, London.
I looked out and I saw myself
every time I've played here.
You know, here we are in this theater
which means the world to you.
And you're back home
at the end of an incredible year.
- What are you thinking about next?
- I mean, we have the Grammys coming up.
I... It's, like,
such a double-edged sword for me
because I'm like, "Yes, it is a talent
show for, like, the popular kids."
- [chuckles]
- That's one side.
But the other side is, like, "Oh, my God.
How amazing is it that a gay artist
wrote a gay song that went number one,
with a gay writer,
who did not grow up in the industry,
did not have an in,
has been busting her ass
for, like, a decade?"
That's, like, honorable to me.
- It means something.
- It means something to me.
But at the same time... It's an honor to be
nominated with some of the other artists.
But you got a speech though, right?
I don't have a speech yet.
But you know me.
- I'm gonna say something controversial.
- [laughing] "You know me."
[Roan laughs]
- Let that be a warning to everybody.
- Why not?
Of course. Look, I mean, just be you.
Where does that fearlessness come from,
do you think?
Girl, what do I have to lose? Like...
The fearlessness comes from, in my heart,
knowing I will always be okay
because my friends and family know
I'm a good person.
I do good things
for other people with this job.
That's my duty.
And that's why I'm, like, fearless
into speaking up for the community
that deserves to live.
Beautifully put.
["Have Yourself a Merry
Little Christmas" playing]
[Roan, Lowe] Have yourself
A merry little Christmas
Make the Yuletide gay
Next year all our troubles
Will be miles away
So have yourself
A merry little Christmas
Now
["New Rules" playing]
[Lowe] Whoo!
One, don't pick up the phone
You know he's only calling
'Cause he's drunk and alone
Two, don't let him in
You'll have to kick him out again
Three, don't be his friend
You know you're gonna wake up
In his bed in the morning
And if you're under him
You ain't getting over him
I got new rules, I count 'em
I got new rules, I count 'em
Ah, smash.
I gotta tell them to myself
Practice makes perfect
I'm still trying to learn it by heart
This... This is a bar.
This next one is a bar.
Eat, sleep, and breathe it
Rehearse and repeat it
'Cause I
One, don't pick up the phone
You know he's only calling
'Cause he's drunk and alone
Two, don't let him in
You'll have to kick him out again
Three, don't be his friend
You know you're gonna wake up
In his bed in the morning
And if you're under him
You ain't getting over him
I got new rules, I count 'em
- Hey!
- Whoo!
I gotta tell them to...
Don't let him in
Don't let him in
Don't, don't, don't, don't
Don't be his friend
Don't be his friend
Hey! Hey! Hey!
You're getting over him
- [imitating air horn]
- Done. [laughing]
Wow.
- That's the song that changed my life.
- Changed your life.
I still remember
the first time I heard it.
It's crazy the amount of girls that have
come up to me and been like...
- That's the one.
- ..."You've gotten me through my breakup."
It's surreal
how music can have this effect.
Something that I love to do is,
even in moments
where I don't feel my most confident,
I like to write confidence into the songs
or sing songs that make me feel that way.
Were you feeling that way
when you sang that song?
Yeah. It was at a time
when I needed it the most.
- Mm-hmm.
- There have been some bad relationships.
And I've had to learn through that.
I don't think I'd have been able
to appreciate something, a good thing,
without really going through
some of the bad.
- With boundaries up. Yeah.
- Yeah.
Without having learnt, you know?
It wasn't that long before that that
you were just that kid in your bedroom
kind of dreaming it up
and manifesting it yourself.
Oh, yeah. Fifteen-year-old me...
- [Lowe laughs]
- ...would not even believe that, like,
- I would know places in Tokyo, you know?
- The 15-year-old you. Press play on that.
- Oh, my God.
- [laughs]
- I know exactly what this is.
- Bet you do.
[Lowe]
That is you onstage with Katy Perry.
Oh, my God.
- Fifteen-year-old Dua.
- Oh, yeah.
- [fans cheering in video]
- [Katy Perry laughs]
- [Lowe] That's you before all of this...
- [Lipa] That's me.
...already finding yourself on a stage,
you know, sharing it with someone
that you've now gotten to know,
you've shared stages with
on your own terms.
- Yeah.
- She's a peer.
- Yeah.
- And back then, you're a fan.
She played "Dance with Somebody"
by Whitney Houston.
And she asks her dancers to bring people
up from the floor onto the stage.
And I was like, "Oh, well, this is
my moment. I gotta get up on stage."
Did your arm go up
before you even decided?
- I was, like, climbing over the banister.
- [laughing]
- Oh, my God.
- Then one of her dancers pulled me up.
And I'm like, "I can't even believe it."
My friend's in the crowd.
And I'm like,
"You better be taking a picture of this."
It was such a thrill
and such a rush in that moment.
And, you know, it's one of those core
memories that you just... that get locked in
that make an already amazing show
even more special...
- Yeah.
- ...in that moment.
- You feel like you've just been chosen.
- Yeah. Yeah.
I think that was also
where I set my dreams in stone.
I started manifesting. I was...
- That was it? That was the moment?
- Yeah.
I was like, "I want to be on that stage.
I want to perform."
- Wow.
- "I want to do rooms like this."
I now play "Dance with Somebody" at
the end of every single one of my shows.
["I Wanna Dance with Somebody
(Who Loves Me)" playing]
Clock strikes upon the hour
And the sun begins to fade
Still enough time to figure out
How to chase my blues away
I need a man who'll take a chance
On a love that burns
Hot enough to last
So when the night falls
My lonely heart calls
Whoo!
Oh, I wanna dance with somebody
I wanna feel the heat with somebody
Yeah, I wanna dance with somebody
With somebody who loves me
Oh, I wanna dance with somebody
I love this bit here.
- I wanna feel the heat
- [accentuates final consonant]
[laughs, imitates Lowe]
[Lowe laughing]
Yeah, I wanna dance with somebody
So good.
With somebody who loves me
Don't you wanna dance
Say you wanna dance
Don't you wanna dance
Dance
Don't you wanna dance
Say you wanna dance
Don't you wanna dance
Don't you wanna dance
Say you wanna dance
Uh-huh
With somebody who loves me
- Wow. Wow, wow, wow, wow.
- [Lipa cheers, applauding]
[Lipa] Love it.
[Lowe]
Tokyo, Japan. Dua, can you believe this?
- I love it.
- Same.
Well, we have this in common.
We both love it here.
[Lipa] I feel like I find my real sense
of adventure when I'm here.
I think it's what really, like,
keeps us young, in a way,
- is constantly learning...
- Mmm. Mmm.
- ...and being curious...
- Facts.
...and going out
and experiencing something new.
Like, my favorite saying or motto
or something is,
"When was the last time
you did something for the first time?"
Because every time I do something new,
I'm like, "Oh, okay.
Today I did something for the first time
I've ever done in my life."
Okay, so, Dua, when was the last time
you did something for the first time?
Right now.
- There you go. There's your answer.
- First time I'm driving a car in Tokyo.
- Zane is taking me to my show.
- All right. Your show.
- No pressure then.
- It's gonna be a fun show.
- It's gonna be a fun show.
- Well, I... if I get you there.
- [laughs] Yeah. Well, at this rate...
- [laughing]
...I feel like we might need to get
one of those Mario Kart go-karts.
Ditch the car, get the go-kart,
go to the venue.
- But my shows here in Tokyo are early.
- [Lowe] Yeah.
- What time?
- It's like Saturday, 6:00 till 8:00.
- What?
- Sunday, 5:00 till 7:00.
- [Lowe stammering]
- And I--
I've dreamt of a matinee show
my whole life.
This is what I mean.
Everyone thinks that every artist,
as they become successful,
dreams for 9:30.
What no one really realizes is
that almost every artist,
when they start to sell out shows,
dreams of 6:00 p.m.
- [laughs] We dream of bedtime...
- Right?
- ...at, like, 8:00 or 9:00.
- Totally.
["Happy Xmas (War is Over)" playing]
And what have you done?
Another year over
And a new one just begun
And so this is Christmas
I hope you had fun
The near and the dear ones
The old and the young
A very merry Christmas
And a happy New Year
Let's hope it's a good one
Without any fear
- I love this.
- Yeah, same.
War is over
If you want it
War is over now
You know, Christmas is
so much to celebrate.
And-And to be with family is...
is a blessing this time of year.
But, when I was younger, I used to find
Christmas kind of a weird energy.
'Cause I thought there was so much
pressure on that week or that two weeks
to see everybody and just... "How are you?"
It's also a time like,
"What's been happening this year?"
- And it's like, "Where do I begin?"
- [Lipa] Mm-hmm.
I've got a week to tell you all the ups,
all the downs,
- whilst I'm drinking incessantly.
- Yeah. Yeah.
The drink sometimes makes it easier
to talk about the ups and the downs.
- And sometimes it's a little too--
- [laughs] Sometimes you can't stop.
- [laughs]
- ["Houdini" playing]
Time is passing like a solar eclipse
See you watching
And you blow me a kiss
[Lowe vocalizes]
It's your moment, baby
Don't let it slip
Come in closer
Are you reading my lips?
They say I come and I go
Tell me all the ways you need me
I'm not here for long
Catch me or I go Houdini
I come and I go
Prove you got the right to please me
Everybody knows
- I'ma hit the harmony. Is that cool?
- Yeah, let's go!
If you're good enough
You'll find a way
Maybe you could cause
A girl to change her ways
Do you think about it night and day?
Maybe you could be the one
To make me stay
- Oh, my God, it's so good.
- Oh, I love this bit.
It's so good. You know, this was
the last bit to come into the song?
And it just tied everything up.
It was like, "Right. Now we've got it."
It's so Swedish. It's so beautiful.
It's, like, the perfect pop breakdown.
Then when you come in over the top here...
- I come and I go
- [exclaims]
Tell me all the ways you need me
I'm not here for long
Catch me or I go Houdini
- [exclaims] Smash.
- [Lipa] Love it.
[Lowe] I love singing in the car.
It's just the best.
[Lipa]
It's my favorite place to listen to music.
Like, the thing that I love the most
is leaving the studio,
- getting a bounce of the record...
- [Lowe] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
...that I've just, like, written,
getting in the car,
and just listening to that song on loop
until I get home.
'Cause it's just...
There's nothing more exciting
than, like, hearing something
that you've just worked on
and getting really excited about it.
That's kind of what happened to me with
"Training Season," is I left the studio
and I got in the car and I was
listening to it over and over again
and then I got to my hotel
and that night I couldn't sleep
because the song
just kept playing in my head.
- So good. You knew you had one.
- And I was like, "Okay.
I think this is a good one.
I think this is gonna set me off
on to where I wanna go next."
What about those ones that you finish
and in the moment
you feel like you've got one...
you've got a friend for life,
- and it doesn't make the cut?
- [laughs]
[Lowe laughs]
Well, that's the problem with
really good speakers in a studio.
- [laughs] Yeah. That's true.
- Is it makes a lot of things sound good.
And then you leave the studio
and you're like,
"Wait a second. That wasn't
exactly how I remember this."
It's the audio beauty filter.
[laughs] It's exactly that.
It's crazy how you can really kid yourself
in the moment.
And the best thing to do is to
listen to it on not-so-good headphones.
- Set the bar low, D. Every time.
- [laughing]
Set the bar low so nobody trips.
That's my motto in life.
How you feeling
going into the festive season?
You've got a lot
to be thankful for, right?
- Yeah. It's been an unbelievable year.
- Yeah.
It's been just a surreal year.
I feel like I've... I don't know.
So many of my dreams came true.
I feel like I ticked off
so many life goal boxes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm so grateful for the tour and
I'm looking forward to next year's tour.
And there's just been...
It's just been the best year.
The best year of my life.
Well, we're halfway to your show,
so I think we've got a little bit of time
before I have to get you there.
Truth is, I'm dangerously unprepared
for Christmas.
I'm normally a planner,
but I need to go shopping.
We're in the perfect place. I told you,
this is where you get the best gifts.
And you know the spot, right?
We gotta go.
- Let's do it.
- Let's do it.
["Sleigh Ride" playing]
- This is a good idea.
- This is definitely a good idea.
- It's a good idea.
- Oh, my God.
- Wait. Have you had--
- Dua? Have I lost you already?
No, I'm here. I'm here. Oh, wait. These.
We're gonna need these. I think one each.
- Are you sure? [laughs]
- Well, for now.
Is that Harry Potter?
Shark.
- Totoro.
- [laughs]
[Lipa] I need a bigger basket.
- Zane? I really need another basket.
- Yeah?
Uh, sure.
How about these mugs?
Oh! It's fish shaped.
- I have to get you to your show.
- No, but we've got a bit more time.
What is this? Zane? Zane? Zane?
I've got one thing. What is going on here?
Can't tell your dad you're late
for the show. I can't do it.
I mean, I've totally lost her.
I don't know where she is now.
Do you reckon your dad would like this?
Why are you so obsessed with my dad?
I need one more basket.
[music continues]
- I think we have everything.
- Yeah, cool.
Um, I'm gonna go
and make a quick phone call.
Can you do the checkout?
Please, please, please, please, please.
I'll be really quick.
Oh, oh, oh, oh!
Can you get them gift wrapped?
Each individually.
- Please. Thanks.
- I can ask.
Just hear those sleigh bells jingling
Ring-ting-a-tingling too
Come on, it's lovely weather
For a sleigh ride together with you
Outside the snow is falling
And friends are calling "Yoo hoo!"
Come on, it's lovely weather
For a sleigh ride together with you
- Ring-a-ling-a-ling, a-ding-dong-ding
- Another weird key change.
Ring-a-ling-a-ling, a-ding-dong-ding
Ring-a-ling-a-ling, a-ding--
I'm always nervous it's gonna
keep going up another octave every time.
[music continues]
Ring-a-ling-a-ling, a-ding-dong-ding
- Ring-a-ling-a-ling...
- [laughs]
Talk about weird Christmas songs...
This is the strangest way
to end the song, right?
We just had the party of a lifetime,
everyone's happy, everyone's drunk
- and then here we...
- [hums]
Christmas songs can't end
without just being odd.
[both laugh]
- LG. Mother. Gaga.
- Yes? Yes?
- I'm so happy to be here.
- I'm so happy to see you.
I'm enjoying our drive already.
- But I need you to take me to the studio.
- Oh, good.
- That's great news.
- [Lady Gaga] Yes.
That means something's on the boil.
["Disease" playing]
There are no more tears to cry
I heard you beggin' for life
Runnin' out of medicine
You're worse than you've ever been
Ah, ah
Screamin' for me, baby
Ah, ah
Like you're gonna die
Ah, ah
Poison on the inside
I could be your antidote tonight
Ah, ah
Screamin' for me, baby
Like you're gonna die
Ah, ah
Poison on the inside
I could be your antidote tonight
I could play the doctor
I can cure your disease
[imitating air horn]
If you were a sinner
I could make you believe
Lay you down like one, two, three
Eyes roll back in ecstasy
I can smell your sickness
I can cure ya
Cure your disease
[vocalizing]
[Lowe] Wow!
- Beast mode!
- [chuckling]
Beast mode!
- LG7.
- Yeah.
Oh, man. I feel the pressure.
I've got millions of little monsters
all over the world.
- Like you better find out about LG7.
- We both feel it.
There's so many different genres
on the album.
And I think my favorite thing about it
is, like, the chaos of it all.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- And how, like, nuanced that we had to be
- in putting it all together.
- To make it fit together.
You love it, right? You love it.
Like, the studio, that's the plan.
That was the only place
I ever felt like I belonged...
- Hmm...
- ...when I was a kid.
And I think in a weird way,
I still feel that way.
Like, if I'm in a business meeting,
I don't really know...
- [chuckling]
- ...if I should... [chuckles] I'm like...
I'm so glad you're telling me this now
because the legend of Gaga
is that even as a young artist,
you would walk into business meetings
and you wouldn't be pushed around.
No, I wouldn't.
I can hold my own in business.
But, like, you know. I don't know that,
like, I'm always like suitable... [chuckles]
- ...suitable for work.
- Right.
To me, the studio was where I felt like
maybe I didn't have to fight so hard.
Or if I was fighting,
it was fighting with myself more.
- Like, how do I make a better record?
- Yeah.
What's one of your favorite memories
of Christmas as a kid?
My father's mom used to make
all these Italian Christmas cookies.
- One of the cookies was called Pizzelles.
- Mm-hmm.
And they're these, like,
paper-thin cookies
that are... they're beautiful.
I think I just like remembering
all the handmade food.
That was like my sense of comfort
as a child was all the food.
- I love Christmas music.
- [Lowe] I love it too.
But what do you think is
the ultimate Christmas song experience?
What are you looking for
when it comes to Christmas music?
I want something
wholesome and sentimental.
Yeah, same.
Just like, you know, a song that the
whole family can get together and sing.
I like that.
- I don't think I've heard this.
- Ra pa pam pam
- [Lowe] Wow.
- Good luck.
Ra pa pam pam
Ra pa pam pam
We can get down with this in my house.
Light me up, put me on top
Let's fa la la la, la la la la
That's cute.
Light me up, put me on top
Let's fa la la la, la la la la
The only place you wanna be
Is underneath my Christmas tree
- I think I was 23 when I wrote this.
- It's cute. It's wholesome. You're right.
Let's fa la la la, la la la la
Light me up, put me on top
Let's fa la la la, la la la la
Ho ho ho
Under the mistletoe
Yes, everybody knows
We will take off our clothes
- Wait, what?
- Yes, oh, oh, a Christmas
- My Christmas tree is delicious
- What?
Oh...
[laughs]
[Lowe] What is this? Wait.
Light you up, put you on top
Let's fa la la la la, la la la la
- Ho ho ho, under the mistletoe
- Ra pa pam pam, ra pa pam pam
- Yes everybody knows
- Ra pa pam pam
We will take off our clothes
If you want us to we will
[gasps]
Oh, oh, a Christmas
My Christmas tree is delicious
[bells ringing]
- You put bells in it?
- Yeah.
Well, it has to be wholesome.
That... This is hilarious.
- [Lady Gaga laughs]
- What is going on?
Who are you gonna miss this Christmas?
I'm gonna probably miss my grandma a lot.
I think I would always miss her
around the holidays
'cause my mom's family was
in West Virginia, and we were in New York.
Yeah.
But knowing that she's not there
is really hard.
Was she a music fan?
Oh, yeah!
- I have to show you this video.
- Come on.
- You have to see my grandma in action.
- Yes.
This is her at my aunt Sheri's house.
Highway to hell
I'm on the highway to hell
I'm on the highway to hell
Bless her.
- Oh, my God.
- Get it, Grandma.
Hell
- Hell!
- [both laugh]
- She improvised.
- That's amazing!
That's so sweet.
My grandma, just,
she had a really hard life.
- And she was the most positive person...
- Mmm.
...like, no matter what.
And I was, like, 19
and I was staying with her.
And I was going through
a really tough time.
And she said to me,
"I'm gonna let you cry
for the rest of the day."
Mmm.
"And then you're gonna wake up tomorrow
and go kick some ass."
I just learned a lot from her
about forgiveness and wisdom
and gratitude and holding things together
for your family, for your friends,
and that, like, you can't fall apart.
- [Lowe] Do you know what?
- Hmm.
- I got you something for Christmas.
- You did?
- Can I go get it?
- Yeah. Of course.
[chattering]
- Hello, me darling.
- Oh, my God!
[both laughing]
- My little Lady Gaga.
- Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
- You brought Brian Johnson!
- I got you Brian Johnson for Christmas!
- My little darling.
- Oh, my God.
You guys ready to rock?
We were born ready.
- So ready.
- [laughing]
- [Johnson] Now don't be nervous.
- I won't.
[Johnson] Just stay with us.
This is the moment.
Livin' easy
Lovin' free
Season ticket on a one-way ride
Askin' nothin'
Look at her go!
Leave me be
Takin' everythin' in my stride
Goin' down
Party time
[laughs]
My friends are gonna be there too
All right. Let's do it.
I'm on the highway to hell
Highway to hell
I'm on the highway to hell
On the highway to hell
I got it.
Using my secret weapon.
We're all gonna die and go to hell.
[all laugh]
- You wanna hear something funny?
- What's that?
I was in the "Stiff Upper Lip" video.
- No, you weren't.
- Yes, I was.
When I was 17.
And I was an extra in the back.
- [Lowe] Seriously?
- Yeah.
- And I was headbanging.
- Yes.
And they were like, "Mmm, don't headbang.
We want it to be modern."
And I was like, no, I can't.
Like, there's only one move that I can do.
[Johnson] Well, me darling. Me Lady... Gaga.
Thanks for this. Merry Christmas to you...
- Merry Christmas to you.
- ...and everyone in your family.
And I should've told you that
I don't have a license.
Oh, my God.
So, you know, you're in the studio
and you're producing.
And you've got it all figured out.
Then Bruno Mars calls you.
And you have an unexpected number one
smash-hit record.
I know. It was crazy.
I went to see him at like,
ten o'clock at night.
He played me the idea,
and then we wrote the second verse.
Then we cut it at like,
2:00 in the morning.
Bruno had me singing for four hours.
- Whoa!
- Yes.
He had, like, an exact way
that he wanted to hear it.
And I wanted to, you know, give him that.
All right.
But wait. You know what?
I think I should...
I just... this doesn't feel right. Can I...
For "Die with a Smile"? Yeah, yeah.
["Die With A Smile" playing]
Ooh, lost
Lost in the words that we scream
I don't even wanna do this anymore
'Cause you already know
What you mean to me
And our love's
The only war worth fighting for
Wherever you go
That's where I'll follow
Nobody's promised tomorrow
So, I'ma love you every night
Like it's the last night
Like it's the last night
If the world was ending
I'd wanna be next to you
If the party was over
And our time on Earth was through
I'd wanna hold you just for a while
And die with a smile
If the world was ending
I'd wanna be next to you
- My God.
- [laughs]
[vocalizing]
- Thank you for singing that with me.
- Thank you.
[Lowe] Who's the artist
you've sung the most in the car?
- Probably Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin.
- Amazing.
Hey-hey, mama, said the way you move
Gonna make you sweat
Gonna make you groove
Wait.
[imitating instruments]
Ah, ah, child
The way you shake that way
Gonna make you burn
Gonna make you sting
Wait.
[imitating instruments]
[Lowe] You know Christmastime.
'Tis the season.
What are you grateful for this year?
I'm so grateful to be happy and healthy
and in a really, like, a stable place,
with my family and friends.
And I'm in a relationship that
makes me really happy.
And I'm making music.
Like, I feel, like... I feel just so lucky.
[Lowe] Yeah.
["Shallow" playing]
I am so...
I don't even think I can sing this song.
- I can't do it.
- You have to.
- I can't do it. It's too iconic.
- Please.
- No.
- Please sing the Bradley part.
Please. You sang the Bruno part.
You can do it.
I don't think I can just...
- Tell me somethin', girl
- [laughs]
Are you happy in this modern world?
Or do you need more?
Oh, my God. It's beautiful.
Is there somethin' else
You're searchin' for?
I'm fallin'
In all the good times
I find myself longin'
For change
So sweet.
And, in the bad times, I fear myself
I'm never gonna be able
to be that sincere and sweet...
Yes, you can. You have to.
No, you have to.
Tell me something, boy
So iconic.
Aren't you tired tryna fill that void?
Or do you need more?
Ain't it hard keepin' it so hardcore?
I'm falling
In all the good times
I find myself longing
For change
And, in the bad times, I fear myself
I'm off the deep end
Watch as I dive in
I'll never meet the ground
Crash through the surface
Where they can't hurt us
We're far from the shallow now
What? I don't even know
how you reached this.
How did you...
Oh
Ha, ah, ha
Oh, ah
Ha
I'm off the deep end
Watch as I dive in
I'll never meet the ground
Crash through the surface
Where they can't hurt us
We're far from the shallow now
- Whoo!
- [chuckling]
Well, my job here is done, dude.
No, actually.
Why? I got you to the studio.
This is your natural habitat.
Time to release you back out
into the wild.
That is...
It is now going to be our natural habitat.
- Do you want me to come in?
- I thought that would be fun.
My buddies are here.
This is literally
the best Christmas gift ever.
- Thank you.
- I'm so excited.
Let's do it.
All right. Would you like to take my arm?
- Yes, I would.
- This is it. I love it already.
- [Lady Gaga] Welcome to Woodshed.
- Wow. What a spot.
Beautiful, beautiful.
I'm going to change
into something more comfortable.
- Okay. See you in a second. Bye.
- Bye.
[instruments playing, tuning]
[Lowe] It's such a vibe in here.
It's such a vibe.
- Hello.
- [Lowe] Yo.
- Merry Christmas.
- Yay!
- This is for you.
- Amazing.
- Can I open it now?
- Yes.
- Incredible.
- Hi, guys.
[musicians] Hey, babe.
[Lady Gaga] Happy holidays.
- Can I put it on?
- Yes.
This is my first Christmas jumper
of the season.
[Lady Gaga] Okay. Let's go from the top.
- [Lowe] Can I sit in?
- [Lady Gaga] Yes, of course you can.
How does it look, by the way?
- It looks dope.
- [bassist] It looks good.
It looks good, says the guy
in the perfectly-tailored suit
- with a double bass.
- [Lady Gaga] I know.
[all laugh]
- Hey, Zane.
- [Lowe] Yeah.
Will you play?
- Are you serious?
- I am 100% serious.
- Is it cool with the guys?
- [Lady Gaga] Come on!
[musicians] Come on, man!
All right.
I'm gonna be... Okay, truthful moment.
I'm kinda freaking out,
- if I'm being honest.
- [Lady Gaga laughs] Why?
'Cause it's like, I woke up this morning,
not expecting to come to the studio
and strap on a Tele
and rock out with you guys and you!
And you're like the greatest on Earth.
This is incredible.
- You're so sweet, Zane.
- I'm having a ball.
[Lady Gaga] Such good vibes. Good music.
[producer] Here we go.
S-Santa's coming to town
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
[chuckles]
You better watch out
You better not cry
You better not pout
I'm telling you why
Santa Claus is coming to town
He's making a list
He's checking it twice
He's going to find out
Who's naughty or nice
Santa Claus is coming to town
He sees you when you're sleeping
He knows when you're awake
He knows if
You've been bad or good
So you better be good
For goodness sake, oh!
You better watch out
You better not cry
You better not pout
I'm telling you why
Santa Claus is coming to town
I'll steal your presents
From under your tree
Santa's coming with me
He sees you when you're sleeping
He knows if you're awake
And he knows
If you've been bad or good
So you better be good
For goodness sake, oh!
You better watch out
You better not cry
You better not pout
I'm telling you why
Santa Claus is coming to town
Oh, my
Santa Claus is coming to town
To town, to town
To town, to town, to...
A-Santa's coming to town
[all laughing]
Dude! This is what you do for a living?
I got it wrong for so many years.
[musician] Yeah!
Nice. Print it!
[chuckles]
Oh, guys. I can't say thank you enough.
- That was like, I'll never forget that.
- No, thank you. You nailed it.
I'll never forget that. Well done.
I can't say goodbye to you just yet.
- Look that way. Don't look this way.
- Okay. I'm looking this way.
- [Lowe] Right. LG.
- [Lady Gaga] Yes?
[Lowe] Remember you were saying
one of your fondest Christmas memories
- was the cookies that you used to get?
- Yeah.
Well, we couldn't get them made
by the family.
But we found some locally
- that we wanted to give to you.
- Oh, my God.
Thank you. Oh, my God. That's so sweet.
- I love you. Thank you.
- I love you too. We all do.
- You want one?
- Yes.
- That's so sweet.
- I never bought you lunch either today.
We literally haven't eaten for six hours.
I'm so sorry.
- I starved you and made you sing.
- I'm so sorry.
- I'm so sorry.
- Oh, my God.
These are delicious!
Tastes like my childhood.
- LG.
- Thank you.
- Take one more.
- No, I got one. I'm good.
- Okay.
- Have an incr... Okay, I'll take one more.
I'm Italian.
I'm like... [Italian accent] ...take it home!
Have an amazing Christmas! Love you.
See you in the new year.
- Love you, too.
- Bye!
[Lady Gaga]
Santa Claus is coming to town
A-Santa's coming to town
["Deck the Halls" playing]
Deck the halls with boughs of holly
Fa la la la la, la la la la
[strains, sighs]
[phone buzzing]
Dua! Hey, happy Christmas!
How you doing? You good?
James, I'm in Tokyo and I really, really,
really need a ride to my show tonight.
And you told me that if I ever needed
a ride, I could call this number.
You promised and I need it. Now.
The thing is, Dua, I'm actually doing
Christmas for the whole family this year.
Uh, it's very exciting.
I'm actually doing a turducken.
It's a duck inside a chicken
inside a turkey.
- I'm going off topic.
- [phone beeps]
I just got another call coming in.
Will you just give me... give me one minute?
Thank you.
[sighs] What?
Chappell! Hey, how you doing?
And congrats on everything.
How's it going?
I'm actually back home in Missouri,
but I'd like to call in
that favor for a ride.
- Missouri, and you need a ride. Let me...
- [phone beeps]
I've just got another call coming in.
Can I call you back?
Gaga, how you doing? You good?
[Lady Gaga] Hey, James. I'm in LA.
Where are you?
I need a ride to the studio.
It's the holidays and I'm actually
doing Christmas for everybody this year.
I'm very excited about it
and I'm just not gonna be able to...
Do you know what? Hang on.
I've just had an idea.
[phone buzzing]
James. How are you, mate?
Zane, my guy, my brother.
The best guy on planet Earth.
How you doing?
Seems a bit much. What can I do for you?
Listen, I need a favor, okay?
I've got three friends.
They just need a ride.
I need you to pick them up
and drop them where they need to go.
I promised them ages ago,
and I'm in London. I can't be there.
- Can you help?
- Sure, mate. Just tell me where they are.
- Tokyo, Missouri and Los Angeles.
- Whoa!
[stammers, sighs]
I'm gonna level with you, Zane.
They're Carpool Karaoke rides.
Uh, I don't know, James.
Uh, that's kind of your thing.
I don't think I can do that, man.
You can. You can do this.
I promise you, okay? It's a...
It's a Christmas Carpool Karaoke ride
with three of our mutual friends.
You're the right guy for this.
You can do it, okay?
You've got this. I promise.
Bro, I don't even have a car.
[horn honks]
Go and look outside.
James, how did you get a car here?
It's a Christmas miracle.
Good luck, buddy. You've got this.
[exhales deeply]
Okay.
["Last Christmas" playing]
Once bitten and twice shy
I keep my distance
But you still catch my eye
Tell me, baby, do you recognize me?
Well, it's been a year
It doesn't surprise me
A face-on lover
With a fire in his heart
A man undercover
But you tore me apart
- Whoo!
- Ooh, ooh!
Now I've found a real love
You'll never fool me again
[laughs]
Last Christmas, I gave you my heart
But the very next day
You gave it away
This year, to save me from tears
I'll give it to someone special
- Come on!
- Ooh! It's Christmas!
- [laughs]
- [music ends]
[chickens clucking]
[Roan] Here, chickie, chickie.
[chuckling] Oh, my gosh!
Hello! [laughs]
You look fabulous even when
you're feeding the chickens?
- Thank you.
- This is amazing.
- Welcome.
- Oh, thank you for having us.
- Welcome. Welcome to the Midwest.
- Welcome to Missouri.
- Wow, it is beautiful.
- Thank you.
It is crisp and clean. And amazing.
- [chickens clucking]
- Do you name the chickens?
- Well, we have Lady Gaga, who--
- You've named a chicken Lady Gaga?
- They're... My father has. Huge Gaga fan.
- [laughs]
- All the Spice Girls.
- Yeah.
- Little Richard.
- Yeah.
They're pop stars as well.
Wow, you never had a choice, huh?
- Your parents naming chickens pop stars.
- [laughs] Yes.
- It was just... That was it. One road.
- Yeah.
Well, speaking of the road,
I'd love to hit it and see Missouri.
I'd love to,
as long as my parents can come with?
Yeah. Where's Mom and Dad?
- Let's do it.
- Come on out, y'all.
- Hey, what's up? I'm Zane.
- Hi.
- I'm Kara. Nice to meet you.
- [Lowe] Nice to meet you.
- Hey, Zane. I'm Dwight. Nice to meet you.
- Hey, Dwight. Nice to meet you.
So, have you ever driven
with a Kiwi before?
- Never.
- Watch out.
- No. [laughs]
- Here we go.
- There's a first for everything.
- [laughing]
["Super Graphic
Ultra Modern Girl" playing]
We're leaving the planet
And you can't come
Uh-huh, I'm through
With all these hyper
Mega bummer boys like you
Oh, yeah, I need
A super graphic
Ultra modern girl like me
We're hot, we're drunk
Wow, look at her moving, baby
She's the one
Oh, yeah, I need
A super graphic
Ultra modern girl like me
Get up off your feet
Get up on that bar
Walk that walk from Tokyo to New York
With everything you feel
And everything you are
Walk that walk, flash the camera
Flash the camera, flash the camera
You're a star
Uh-huh, I'm through
With all these hyper
Mega bummer boys like you
Oh, yeah, I need
A super graphic
Ultra modern girl like me
- Skadoosh.
- [laughs]
- [Dwight] Whoo-hoo!
- That is out of here.
[all laughing]
It's an amazing song.
It's an amazing album.
I mean, Dwight, I gotta ask you, you know,
when did you first recognize that
there was a really strong creative spirit?
The eighth-grade talent show
that she participated in.
She'd been taking piano lessons
for three years.
And I'm like,
"What song are you gonna play?"
And she's like,
"Oh, I'm gonna do The Christmas Song."
Not thinking she's gonna sing
'cause I haven't heard her sing.
[piano playing]
Chestnuts roasting
On an open fire
That talent show exposed Mom and I
and the grandparents
to something we had never heard before.
We were all in tears.
I think if you watch the video that's
out there, you might see some tears
from the grandparents and us
that were witnessing that, you know?
Merry Christmas
To you
Why did you keep it a secret for so long
and decide to, kind of,
unveil it all at once?
- I love surprises. [laughs]
- Clearly.
I think that's been since day one.
Like, no one knows
what I'm gonna pop out doing.
And I think I kept it a secret
because I was so nervous.
- It was in front of my whole school and...
- [sighs] That's courageous.
it's like, yeah, seventh and eighth grade
is so horrifying.
- Brutal.
- Brutal. Brutal.
Brutal years to go out
in front of your peer group and say,
"Hey, you may not know this about me,
but I'd like to entertain you."
- Yeah.
- Respect.
[all laughing]
So, I'd imagine that
being home for Christmas
and being together is very special
this year given how far you've traveled.
Oh, man. Yeah.
[Lowe] What are the Christmas traditions?
We have a tradition every year
where we open one gift before...
- On Christmas Eve, which--
- Yeah.
And it's always the same
of matching pajamas.
We like to watch
the little Christmas shows and--
- Elf.
- Elf.
- We gotta watch Elf.
- Elf is number one?
Elf is number one.
And then
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
[chuckling] Yes!
Now we're talking.
It's like, "Elf, okay, that's cool.
That's wholesome."
And then, "Okay,
let's make it a little bit edgy."
- Yeah. Yeah.
- You gotta roll some Chevy Chase out
- once in a while, you know what I mean?
- Yeah. [laughs]
[Lowe] Oh, my God!
["Pink Pony Club" playing]
I know you wanted me to stay
But I can't ignore
The crazy visions of me in LA
And I heard that
There's a special place
Where boys and girls
Can all be queens every single day
I'm having wicked dreams
Of leaving Tennessee
Hear Santa Monica
I swear it's calling me
Won't make my mama proud
It's gonna cause a scene
She sees her baby girl
I know she's gonna scream
God, what have you done?
You're a pink pony girl
And you dance at the club
Oh, Mama, I'm just having fun
On the stage in my heels
It's where I belong down at the
Pink Pony Club
I'm gonna keep on dancing
At the Pink Pony Club
I'm gonna keep on dancing
Down in West Hollywood
I'm gonna keep on dancing
At the Pink Pony Club
Pink Pony Club
Don't think I've left you all behind
Still love you and Tennessee
You're always on my mind
And, Mama, every Saturday
I can hear your Southern drawl
A thousand miles away, saying
God, what have you done?
You're a pink pony girl
And you dance at the club
Oh, Mama, I'm just having fun
On the stage in my heels
It's where I belong down at the
Pink Pony Club
I'm gonna keep on dancing
At the Pink Pony Club
I'm gonna keep on dancing
Down in West Hollywood
I'm gonna keep on dancing
At the Pink Pony Club
Pink Pony Club
- Such a smash.
- [laughs]
It's such a sm... It's a game-changer.
Thank you.
[music ends]
[Lowe] All right, Mum,
you play a huge role in that song.
So, how did you feel
when you first heard that?
Um, it's kind of emotional, actually.
I... I started to tear up
just listening to her sing it just now.
We love her so much and we're so proud
of what she does and who she is,
and what she stands for, that that song,
I love singing it with her at her shows.
And I love it when you can just see
the... the people just respond
to that song so much.
- Yeah.
- And even when we're grown up,
we really care about what
our parents think about us and...
Yeah.
I hope that that's something
that she always knows.
That we love her so much,
and we could never not be proud of her.
Honestly.
I think about this a lot
and try not to get emotional about it.
[chuckles]
Yeah. I already am. [chuckles]
Just a second. [cries]
Of course, dude. Of course.
What-What she stands for is a lot of hope.
But what she has taught me as a father
is respect for other people
and all people.
And-And that's what
I want people to understand.
Everything that is about her
is about loving everybody.
And she has taught me that.
[Lowe] Hmm. I love that, man.
All right,
what's the worst thing about her?
[all laughing]
["Drummer Boy" playing]
Come they told me, pa-rum-pa-pum-pum
Work.
Our finest gifts we bring
Pa-rum-pa-pum-pum
[mumbles] ...before the king
Pa-rum-pa-pum-pum
Rum-pa-pum-pum, rum-pa-pum-pum
[laughs]
At the table with the family
Havin' dinner
BlackBerry on our hip
And then it gave a little flicker
Then I took a look to see
Before it activates the ringer
Came to realize my homie Bieber
Hit me on the Twitter
Then I hit him back
Despite I had some food up on my finger
Sippin' eggnog
With a little sprinkle of vanilla
Even though it's kinda cold
Pullin' out a chinchilla
- Bieber hit me back and said...
- Chinchilla?
..."in the winter"
I said, "Cool"
People everywhere
And all our Twitter followers
Merry Christmas, Kwanza
Happy Hanukkah
Wow! That was amazing. [laughs]
[Lowe] Being out here in Missouri,
it's a really eye-opening experience
for me because it's just vast.
You really feel like
you're in the center of the country.
- Yeah.
- What was it like growing up here
for somebody who, obviously,
had such a natural creative energy?
I didn't feel, like, particularly inspired
to explore who I was.
- Hmm.
- Because I grew up quite religious.
And that is, in the religion that I was
in, very restrictive and very suffocating.
- [Lowe] Hmm.
- And I know, for a lot of people,
it's actually very freeing.
For me, it almost did the opposite,
where I felt like I couldn't be myself.
That who I was, was a sin.
And I was going to hell no matter
how good of a person I was,
- or how much I loved God, and like...
- [Lowe] Hmm.
...for being gay and, like, I just
couldn't handle feeling ashamed anymore.
And when I moved to LA,
I just didn't feel that type of shame.
What part of Missouri is still in you,
do you think?
I'm so grateful I'm from here.
A lot of my family and I
have very different views.
Yeah.
And love is so not black-and-white for me.
Because I'm from the Midwest and, like,
come from a conservative community...
[Lowe] Hmm.
...I understand the fear
and where it comes from.
It's scary when it's something
you don't know or understand.
Yeah.
- It's like one degree every conversation.
- [Lowe] Right. That's it.
Just like conversation after conversation,
and not just giving up on people that
have helped you when you were in diapers.
Like, that's just not
how I personally operate.
The door has to be open
or there is no learning.
[Lowe] We're doing the Missouri tour.
- Where are we headed to?
- Andy's Frozen Custard.
You said that with such conviction.
It's my favorite ice cream in the world.
- We're meeting a few of my friends.
- I'm gonna get to meet your friends too?
Yes, I've been going here my whole life
and we still to this day
meet up and get Andy's together.
- [Lowe] Here it is.
- [Roan] I'm so excited. Andy's!
I'm so excited!
- Hi!
- Hi! [laughs]
- Hello.
- Hello.
- How are you?
- Oh, my God.
- Hi, I'm Zane. Nice to meet you.
- Hi, I'm Paige. Nice to meet you.
- Madison.
- Nice to meet you. How are you?
What I loved was hearing the laugh.
When you all came together,
that wasn't like a... [giggles]
That was like a... [imitates deep giggle]
- [laughing]
- That was a deep "I know you" laugh.
So I'm hungry. Should we do it?
- Let's do it.
- Let's go.
[laughs]
My favorite is this.
The James Brownie Funky Jackhammer?
"Peanut butter brownies
filled with hot fudge."
Oh, my gosh!
If I get my own concrete,
custom concrete--
Is that, like, part of the dream?
- That's part of my dream.
- Is that the Missouri dream?
I would literally rather have
an Andy's Frozen Custard custom
- than the Grammy. I'm not kidding.
- [Madison] Oh, my God!
- I'm just, like, actually serious.
- That makes sense.
- That's good.
- [Roan] Yeah.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
- My friend.
- Oh, my God.
Snow Monster.
Oh, my God. I'm not gonna sleep for days.
- Yeah. Yeah, it's good.
- [Roan] This is a small.
[Lowe] All right, come on. Let's talk
a little bit about back in the days.
What's one of your favorite memories
before all this happened,
before all this maturity
and this growing up business?
I think, personally, it was just almost
like every Friday or Saturday night,
we were at somebody's parents' house
just sitting and doing whatever.
- Watching documentaries. Yeah.
- YouTube.
[Paige] Watching YouTube.
What's one thing that we don't know?
How much she genuinely cares
about other people,
and how safe she makes you feel
when you talk to her.
And she is someone that genuinely listens
when you talk to her.
- And that's not a lot of people.
- Hmm, beautiful.
That's so sweet.
- [Madison] It's true.
- [Lowe] I love that.
When you see people get it wrong,
and attack famous people because
you've become a target to some degree,
it must really kick in the...
the protective side of your friendship
in a big way.
It is so hard for me not to just make,
like, a thousand burner accounts,
and just go out there
and try to fight all these people.
- Just torch people.
- I know.
I'm very much the mama bear of the group.
- You don't mess with my people, you know?
- Yeah.
And I feel like we're all that way
with each other too.
[Lowe] People seem
pretty respectful here in Missouri.
I mean, I feel like
a lot of people see you.
- And I can see them see you...
- Yeah.
...and know who you are, but they seem
to have this Missouri way about them,
where it's like, "It's cool."
I mean, personally,
before Kayleigh got famous,
I always thought it'd be so cool
to meet a celebrity.
But I think when
you don't have that mindset--
Now you know one you're like, "Who cares."
- Yeah.
- [laughing]
Who'd you want her to
introduce you to though? Real talk.
- Ooh!
- Who's your one?
- Who's your one? Who's your one?
- [sighs]
Glen Powell, this ring is coming off.
[all laughing]
["Good Luck, Babe!" playing]
It's fine, it's cool
You can say that we are nothing
But you know the truth
And guess I'm the fool
With her arms out
Like an angel through the car sunroof
I don't wanna call it off
But you don't wanna call it love
You only wanna be
The one that I call baby
You can kiss a hundred boys in bars
Shoot another shot
Try to stop the feeling
You can say it's just the way you are
Make a new excuse
Another stupid reason
- Good luck, babe
- Good luck
- Well, good luck, babe
- Good luck
You'd have to stop the world
Just to stop the feeling
You got me in my Kiwi accent so bad
right now. Like, "Well, good luck, babe."
- Well, good luck, babe.
- [Lowe] Well, good luck, babe.
- Good luck.
- Good luck. On your way, good luck.
When you wake up next to him
In the middle of the night
With your head in your hands
You're nothing more than his wife
And when you think about me
All of those years ago
You're standing face to face
With I told you so
You know I hate to say, I told you so
- You know I hate to say
- Do it.
But I told...
- [screams]
- [all laughing]
...to stop the feeling
- [Lowe] Thanks for hanging out with us.
- [Paige, Madison] Thanks for having us.
- [Lowe] Merry Christmas.
- Merry Christmas.
So, where are we going to next
on this wonderful tour of... of Missouri?
Well, we're going to the Gillioz Theatre.
- [Lowe] Okay.
- [Roan] It's just up here on the right.
So there it is. There's the theater.
So, the Gillioz Theatre. Let's talk about
this place in the Chappell Roan story.
- You always wanted to play it?
- I've always wanted to play it.
- And I got to, three or four times now.
- Wow.
- [Roan] These are the best crowds.
- Yeah.
Yeah, this place is magic.
[Roan] And imagine like this,
but make it Pink Pony Club.
[laughs]
Because this is where I did
my album release.
And there was like-- It was a huge party.
[Lowe] So this place was shaking, huh?
[Roan]
Yes, the balcony was actually shaking.
[Lowe] What was it like when you set foot
on the stage for the first time
and it was your stage?
Oh, my God. It was just breathtaking.
I, like, looked out in the crowd.
I was like, "Oh, I know my whole town.
Like, I'm gonna see so many people."
- And I didn't know anyone.
- Mmm.
There were all these, like, queer people
and feminists and...
And you realize,
this is why it's important
to come to small, Midwestern towns.
Like, there are people that need
a space to be themselves
just as much as Seattle or Vancouver
or, you know, London.
I looked out and I saw myself
every time I've played here.
You know, here we are in this theater
which means the world to you.
And you're back home
at the end of an incredible year.
- What are you thinking about next?
- I mean, we have the Grammys coming up.
I... It's, like,
such a double-edged sword for me
because I'm like, "Yes, it is a talent
show for, like, the popular kids."
- [chuckles]
- That's one side.
But the other side is, like, "Oh, my God.
How amazing is it that a gay artist
wrote a gay song that went number one,
with a gay writer,
who did not grow up in the industry,
did not have an in,
has been busting her ass
for, like, a decade?"
That's, like, honorable to me.
- It means something.
- It means something to me.
But at the same time... It's an honor to be
nominated with some of the other artists.
But you got a speech though, right?
I don't have a speech yet.
But you know me.
- I'm gonna say something controversial.
- [laughing] "You know me."
[Roan laughs]
- Let that be a warning to everybody.
- Why not?
Of course. Look, I mean, just be you.
Where does that fearlessness come from,
do you think?
Girl, what do I have to lose? Like...
The fearlessness comes from, in my heart,
knowing I will always be okay
because my friends and family know
I'm a good person.
I do good things
for other people with this job.
That's my duty.
And that's why I'm, like, fearless
into speaking up for the community
that deserves to live.
Beautifully put.
["Have Yourself a Merry
Little Christmas" playing]
[Roan, Lowe] Have yourself
A merry little Christmas
Make the Yuletide gay
Next year all our troubles
Will be miles away
So have yourself
A merry little Christmas
Now
["New Rules" playing]
[Lowe] Whoo!
One, don't pick up the phone
You know he's only calling
'Cause he's drunk and alone
Two, don't let him in
You'll have to kick him out again
Three, don't be his friend
You know you're gonna wake up
In his bed in the morning
And if you're under him
You ain't getting over him
I got new rules, I count 'em
I got new rules, I count 'em
Ah, smash.
I gotta tell them to myself
Practice makes perfect
I'm still trying to learn it by heart
This... This is a bar.
This next one is a bar.
Eat, sleep, and breathe it
Rehearse and repeat it
'Cause I
One, don't pick up the phone
You know he's only calling
'Cause he's drunk and alone
Two, don't let him in
You'll have to kick him out again
Three, don't be his friend
You know you're gonna wake up
In his bed in the morning
And if you're under him
You ain't getting over him
I got new rules, I count 'em
- Hey!
- Whoo!
I gotta tell them to...
Don't let him in
Don't let him in
Don't, don't, don't, don't
Don't be his friend
Don't be his friend
Hey! Hey! Hey!
You're getting over him
- [imitating air horn]
- Done. [laughing]
Wow.
- That's the song that changed my life.
- Changed your life.
I still remember
the first time I heard it.
It's crazy the amount of girls that have
come up to me and been like...
- That's the one.
- ..."You've gotten me through my breakup."
It's surreal
how music can have this effect.
Something that I love to do is,
even in moments
where I don't feel my most confident,
I like to write confidence into the songs
or sing songs that make me feel that way.
Were you feeling that way
when you sang that song?
Yeah. It was at a time
when I needed it the most.
- Mm-hmm.
- There have been some bad relationships.
And I've had to learn through that.
I don't think I'd have been able
to appreciate something, a good thing,
without really going through
some of the bad.
- With boundaries up. Yeah.
- Yeah.
Without having learnt, you know?
It wasn't that long before that that
you were just that kid in your bedroom
kind of dreaming it up
and manifesting it yourself.
Oh, yeah. Fifteen-year-old me...
- [Lowe laughs]
- ...would not even believe that, like,
- I would know places in Tokyo, you know?
- The 15-year-old you. Press play on that.
- Oh, my God.
- [laughs]
- I know exactly what this is.
- Bet you do.
[Lowe]
That is you onstage with Katy Perry.
Oh, my God.
- Fifteen-year-old Dua.
- Oh, yeah.
- [fans cheering in video]
- [Katy Perry laughs]
- [Lowe] That's you before all of this...
- [Lipa] That's me.
...already finding yourself on a stage,
you know, sharing it with someone
that you've now gotten to know,
you've shared stages with
on your own terms.
- Yeah.
- She's a peer.
- Yeah.
- And back then, you're a fan.
She played "Dance with Somebody"
by Whitney Houston.
And she asks her dancers to bring people
up from the floor onto the stage.
And I was like, "Oh, well, this is
my moment. I gotta get up on stage."
Did your arm go up
before you even decided?
- I was, like, climbing over the banister.
- [laughing]
- Oh, my God.
- Then one of her dancers pulled me up.
And I'm like, "I can't even believe it."
My friend's in the crowd.
And I'm like,
"You better be taking a picture of this."
It was such a thrill
and such a rush in that moment.
And, you know, it's one of those core
memories that you just... that get locked in
that make an already amazing show
even more special...
- Yeah.
- ...in that moment.
- You feel like you've just been chosen.
- Yeah. Yeah.
I think that was also
where I set my dreams in stone.
I started manifesting. I was...
- That was it? That was the moment?
- Yeah.
I was like, "I want to be on that stage.
I want to perform."
- Wow.
- "I want to do rooms like this."
I now play "Dance with Somebody" at
the end of every single one of my shows.
["I Wanna Dance with Somebody
(Who Loves Me)" playing]
Clock strikes upon the hour
And the sun begins to fade
Still enough time to figure out
How to chase my blues away
I need a man who'll take a chance
On a love that burns
Hot enough to last
So when the night falls
My lonely heart calls
Whoo!
Oh, I wanna dance with somebody
I wanna feel the heat with somebody
Yeah, I wanna dance with somebody
With somebody who loves me
Oh, I wanna dance with somebody
I love this bit here.
- I wanna feel the heat
- [accentuates final consonant]
[laughs, imitates Lowe]
[Lowe laughing]
Yeah, I wanna dance with somebody
So good.
With somebody who loves me
Don't you wanna dance
Say you wanna dance
Don't you wanna dance
Dance
Don't you wanna dance
Say you wanna dance
Don't you wanna dance
Don't you wanna dance
Say you wanna dance
Uh-huh
With somebody who loves me
- Wow. Wow, wow, wow, wow.
- [Lipa cheers, applauding]
[Lipa] Love it.
[Lowe]
Tokyo, Japan. Dua, can you believe this?
- I love it.
- Same.
Well, we have this in common.
We both love it here.
[Lipa] I feel like I find my real sense
of adventure when I'm here.
I think it's what really, like,
keeps us young, in a way,
- is constantly learning...
- Mmm. Mmm.
- ...and being curious...
- Facts.
...and going out
and experiencing something new.
Like, my favorite saying or motto
or something is,
"When was the last time
you did something for the first time?"
Because every time I do something new,
I'm like, "Oh, okay.
Today I did something for the first time
I've ever done in my life."
Okay, so, Dua, when was the last time
you did something for the first time?
Right now.
- There you go. There's your answer.
- First time I'm driving a car in Tokyo.
- Zane is taking me to my show.
- All right. Your show.
- No pressure then.
- It's gonna be a fun show.
- It's gonna be a fun show.
- Well, I... if I get you there.
- [laughs] Yeah. Well, at this rate...
- [laughing]
...I feel like we might need to get
one of those Mario Kart go-karts.
Ditch the car, get the go-kart,
go to the venue.
- But my shows here in Tokyo are early.
- [Lowe] Yeah.
- What time?
- It's like Saturday, 6:00 till 8:00.
- What?
- Sunday, 5:00 till 7:00.
- [Lowe stammering]
- And I--
I've dreamt of a matinee show
my whole life.
This is what I mean.
Everyone thinks that every artist,
as they become successful,
dreams for 9:30.
What no one really realizes is
that almost every artist,
when they start to sell out shows,
dreams of 6:00 p.m.
- [laughs] We dream of bedtime...
- Right?
- ...at, like, 8:00 or 9:00.
- Totally.
["Happy Xmas (War is Over)" playing]
And what have you done?
Another year over
And a new one just begun
And so this is Christmas
I hope you had fun
The near and the dear ones
The old and the young
A very merry Christmas
And a happy New Year
Let's hope it's a good one
Without any fear
- I love this.
- Yeah, same.
War is over
If you want it
War is over now
You know, Christmas is
so much to celebrate.
And-And to be with family is...
is a blessing this time of year.
But, when I was younger, I used to find
Christmas kind of a weird energy.
'Cause I thought there was so much
pressure on that week or that two weeks
to see everybody and just... "How are you?"
It's also a time like,
"What's been happening this year?"
- And it's like, "Where do I begin?"
- [Lipa] Mm-hmm.
I've got a week to tell you all the ups,
all the downs,
- whilst I'm drinking incessantly.
- Yeah. Yeah.
The drink sometimes makes it easier
to talk about the ups and the downs.
- And sometimes it's a little too--
- [laughs] Sometimes you can't stop.
- [laughs]
- ["Houdini" playing]
Time is passing like a solar eclipse
See you watching
And you blow me a kiss
[Lowe vocalizes]
It's your moment, baby
Don't let it slip
Come in closer
Are you reading my lips?
They say I come and I go
Tell me all the ways you need me
I'm not here for long
Catch me or I go Houdini
I come and I go
Prove you got the right to please me
Everybody knows
- I'ma hit the harmony. Is that cool?
- Yeah, let's go!
If you're good enough
You'll find a way
Maybe you could cause
A girl to change her ways
Do you think about it night and day?
Maybe you could be the one
To make me stay
- Oh, my God, it's so good.
- Oh, I love this bit.
It's so good. You know, this was
the last bit to come into the song?
And it just tied everything up.
It was like, "Right. Now we've got it."
It's so Swedish. It's so beautiful.
It's, like, the perfect pop breakdown.
Then when you come in over the top here...
- I come and I go
- [exclaims]
Tell me all the ways you need me
I'm not here for long
Catch me or I go Houdini
- [exclaims] Smash.
- [Lipa] Love it.
[Lowe] I love singing in the car.
It's just the best.
[Lipa]
It's my favorite place to listen to music.
Like, the thing that I love the most
is leaving the studio,
- getting a bounce of the record...
- [Lowe] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
...that I've just, like, written,
getting in the car,
and just listening to that song on loop
until I get home.
'Cause it's just...
There's nothing more exciting
than, like, hearing something
that you've just worked on
and getting really excited about it.
That's kind of what happened to me with
"Training Season," is I left the studio
and I got in the car and I was
listening to it over and over again
and then I got to my hotel
and that night I couldn't sleep
because the song
just kept playing in my head.
- So good. You knew you had one.
- And I was like, "Okay.
I think this is a good one.
I think this is gonna set me off
on to where I wanna go next."
What about those ones that you finish
and in the moment
you feel like you've got one...
you've got a friend for life,
- and it doesn't make the cut?
- [laughs]
[Lowe laughs]
Well, that's the problem with
really good speakers in a studio.
- [laughs] Yeah. That's true.
- Is it makes a lot of things sound good.
And then you leave the studio
and you're like,
"Wait a second. That wasn't
exactly how I remember this."
It's the audio beauty filter.
[laughs] It's exactly that.
It's crazy how you can really kid yourself
in the moment.
And the best thing to do is to
listen to it on not-so-good headphones.
- Set the bar low, D. Every time.
- [laughing]
Set the bar low so nobody trips.
That's my motto in life.
How you feeling
going into the festive season?
You've got a lot
to be thankful for, right?
- Yeah. It's been an unbelievable year.
- Yeah.
It's been just a surreal year.
I feel like I've... I don't know.
So many of my dreams came true.
I feel like I ticked off
so many life goal boxes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm so grateful for the tour and
I'm looking forward to next year's tour.
And there's just been...
It's just been the best year.
The best year of my life.
Well, we're halfway to your show,
so I think we've got a little bit of time
before I have to get you there.
Truth is, I'm dangerously unprepared
for Christmas.
I'm normally a planner,
but I need to go shopping.
We're in the perfect place. I told you,
this is where you get the best gifts.
And you know the spot, right?
We gotta go.
- Let's do it.
- Let's do it.
["Sleigh Ride" playing]
- This is a good idea.
- This is definitely a good idea.
- It's a good idea.
- Oh, my God.
- Wait. Have you had--
- Dua? Have I lost you already?
No, I'm here. I'm here. Oh, wait. These.
We're gonna need these. I think one each.
- Are you sure? [laughs]
- Well, for now.
Is that Harry Potter?
Shark.
- Totoro.
- [laughs]
[Lipa] I need a bigger basket.
- Zane? I really need another basket.
- Yeah?
Uh, sure.
How about these mugs?
Oh! It's fish shaped.
- I have to get you to your show.
- No, but we've got a bit more time.
What is this? Zane? Zane? Zane?
I've got one thing. What is going on here?
Can't tell your dad you're late
for the show. I can't do it.
I mean, I've totally lost her.
I don't know where she is now.
Do you reckon your dad would like this?
Why are you so obsessed with my dad?
I need one more basket.
[music continues]
- I think we have everything.
- Yeah, cool.
Um, I'm gonna go
and make a quick phone call.
Can you do the checkout?
Please, please, please, please, please.
I'll be really quick.
Oh, oh, oh, oh!
Can you get them gift wrapped?
Each individually.
- Please. Thanks.
- I can ask.
Just hear those sleigh bells jingling
Ring-ting-a-tingling too
Come on, it's lovely weather
For a sleigh ride together with you
Outside the snow is falling
And friends are calling "Yoo hoo!"
Come on, it's lovely weather
For a sleigh ride together with you
- Ring-a-ling-a-ling, a-ding-dong-ding
- Another weird key change.
Ring-a-ling-a-ling, a-ding-dong-ding
Ring-a-ling-a-ling, a-ding--
I'm always nervous it's gonna
keep going up another octave every time.
[music continues]
Ring-a-ling-a-ling, a-ding-dong-ding
- Ring-a-ling-a-ling...
- [laughs]
Talk about weird Christmas songs...
This is the strangest way
to end the song, right?
We just had the party of a lifetime,
everyone's happy, everyone's drunk
- and then here we...
- [hums]
Christmas songs can't end
without just being odd.
[both laugh]
- LG. Mother. Gaga.
- Yes? Yes?
- I'm so happy to be here.
- I'm so happy to see you.
I'm enjoying our drive already.
- But I need you to take me to the studio.
- Oh, good.
- That's great news.
- [Lady Gaga] Yes.
That means something's on the boil.
["Disease" playing]
There are no more tears to cry
I heard you beggin' for life
Runnin' out of medicine
You're worse than you've ever been
Ah, ah
Screamin' for me, baby
Ah, ah
Like you're gonna die
Ah, ah
Poison on the inside
I could be your antidote tonight
Ah, ah
Screamin' for me, baby
Like you're gonna die
Ah, ah
Poison on the inside
I could be your antidote tonight
I could play the doctor
I can cure your disease
[imitating air horn]
If you were a sinner
I could make you believe
Lay you down like one, two, three
Eyes roll back in ecstasy
I can smell your sickness
I can cure ya
Cure your disease
[vocalizing]
[Lowe] Wow!
- Beast mode!
- [chuckling]
Beast mode!
- LG7.
- Yeah.
Oh, man. I feel the pressure.
I've got millions of little monsters
all over the world.
- Like you better find out about LG7.
- We both feel it.
There's so many different genres
on the album.
And I think my favorite thing about it
is, like, the chaos of it all.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- And how, like, nuanced that we had to be
- in putting it all together.
- To make it fit together.
You love it, right? You love it.
Like, the studio, that's the plan.
That was the only place
I ever felt like I belonged...
- Hmm...
- ...when I was a kid.
And I think in a weird way,
I still feel that way.
Like, if I'm in a business meeting,
I don't really know...
- [chuckling]
- ...if I should... [chuckles] I'm like...
I'm so glad you're telling me this now
because the legend of Gaga
is that even as a young artist,
you would walk into business meetings
and you wouldn't be pushed around.
No, I wouldn't.
I can hold my own in business.
But, like, you know. I don't know that,
like, I'm always like suitable... [chuckles]
- ...suitable for work.
- Right.
To me, the studio was where I felt like
maybe I didn't have to fight so hard.
Or if I was fighting,
it was fighting with myself more.
- Like, how do I make a better record?
- Yeah.
What's one of your favorite memories
of Christmas as a kid?
My father's mom used to make
all these Italian Christmas cookies.
- One of the cookies was called Pizzelles.
- Mm-hmm.
And they're these, like,
paper-thin cookies
that are... they're beautiful.
I think I just like remembering
all the handmade food.
That was like my sense of comfort
as a child was all the food.
- I love Christmas music.
- [Lowe] I love it too.
But what do you think is
the ultimate Christmas song experience?
What are you looking for
when it comes to Christmas music?
I want something
wholesome and sentimental.
Yeah, same.
Just like, you know, a song that the
whole family can get together and sing.
I like that.
- I don't think I've heard this.
- Ra pa pam pam
- [Lowe] Wow.
- Good luck.
Ra pa pam pam
Ra pa pam pam
We can get down with this in my house.
Light me up, put me on top
Let's fa la la la, la la la la
That's cute.
Light me up, put me on top
Let's fa la la la, la la la la
The only place you wanna be
Is underneath my Christmas tree
- I think I was 23 when I wrote this.
- It's cute. It's wholesome. You're right.
Let's fa la la la, la la la la
Light me up, put me on top
Let's fa la la la, la la la la
Ho ho ho
Under the mistletoe
Yes, everybody knows
We will take off our clothes
- Wait, what?
- Yes, oh, oh, a Christmas
- My Christmas tree is delicious
- What?
Oh...
[laughs]
[Lowe] What is this? Wait.
Light you up, put you on top
Let's fa la la la la, la la la la
- Ho ho ho, under the mistletoe
- Ra pa pam pam, ra pa pam pam
- Yes everybody knows
- Ra pa pam pam
We will take off our clothes
If you want us to we will
[gasps]
Oh, oh, a Christmas
My Christmas tree is delicious
[bells ringing]
- You put bells in it?
- Yeah.
Well, it has to be wholesome.
That... This is hilarious.
- [Lady Gaga laughs]
- What is going on?
Who are you gonna miss this Christmas?
I'm gonna probably miss my grandma a lot.
I think I would always miss her
around the holidays
'cause my mom's family was
in West Virginia, and we were in New York.
Yeah.
But knowing that she's not there
is really hard.
Was she a music fan?
Oh, yeah!
- I have to show you this video.
- Come on.
- You have to see my grandma in action.
- Yes.
This is her at my aunt Sheri's house.
Highway to hell
I'm on the highway to hell
I'm on the highway to hell
Bless her.
- Oh, my God.
- Get it, Grandma.
Hell
- Hell!
- [both laugh]
- She improvised.
- That's amazing!
That's so sweet.
My grandma, just,
she had a really hard life.
- And she was the most positive person...
- Mmm.
...like, no matter what.
And I was, like, 19
and I was staying with her.
And I was going through
a really tough time.
And she said to me,
"I'm gonna let you cry
for the rest of the day."
Mmm.
"And then you're gonna wake up tomorrow
and go kick some ass."
I just learned a lot from her
about forgiveness and wisdom
and gratitude and holding things together
for your family, for your friends,
and that, like, you can't fall apart.
- [Lowe] Do you know what?
- Hmm.
- I got you something for Christmas.
- You did?
- Can I go get it?
- Yeah. Of course.
[chattering]
- Hello, me darling.
- Oh, my God!
[both laughing]
- My little Lady Gaga.
- Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
- You brought Brian Johnson!
- I got you Brian Johnson for Christmas!
- My little darling.
- Oh, my God.
You guys ready to rock?
We were born ready.
- So ready.
- [laughing]
- [Johnson] Now don't be nervous.
- I won't.
[Johnson] Just stay with us.
This is the moment.
Livin' easy
Lovin' free
Season ticket on a one-way ride
Askin' nothin'
Look at her go!
Leave me be
Takin' everythin' in my stride
Goin' down
Party time
[laughs]
My friends are gonna be there too
All right. Let's do it.
I'm on the highway to hell
Highway to hell
I'm on the highway to hell
On the highway to hell
I got it.
Using my secret weapon.
We're all gonna die and go to hell.
[all laugh]
- You wanna hear something funny?
- What's that?
I was in the "Stiff Upper Lip" video.
- No, you weren't.
- Yes, I was.
When I was 17.
And I was an extra in the back.
- [Lowe] Seriously?
- Yeah.
- And I was headbanging.
- Yes.
And they were like, "Mmm, don't headbang.
We want it to be modern."
And I was like, no, I can't.
Like, there's only one move that I can do.
[Johnson] Well, me darling. Me Lady... Gaga.
Thanks for this. Merry Christmas to you...
- Merry Christmas to you.
- ...and everyone in your family.
And I should've told you that
I don't have a license.
Oh, my God.
So, you know, you're in the studio
and you're producing.
And you've got it all figured out.
Then Bruno Mars calls you.
And you have an unexpected number one
smash-hit record.
I know. It was crazy.
I went to see him at like,
ten o'clock at night.
He played me the idea,
and then we wrote the second verse.
Then we cut it at like,
2:00 in the morning.
Bruno had me singing for four hours.
- Whoa!
- Yes.
He had, like, an exact way
that he wanted to hear it.
And I wanted to, you know, give him that.
All right.
But wait. You know what?
I think I should...
I just... this doesn't feel right. Can I...
For "Die with a Smile"? Yeah, yeah.
["Die With A Smile" playing]
Ooh, lost
Lost in the words that we scream
I don't even wanna do this anymore
'Cause you already know
What you mean to me
And our love's
The only war worth fighting for
Wherever you go
That's where I'll follow
Nobody's promised tomorrow
So, I'ma love you every night
Like it's the last night
Like it's the last night
If the world was ending
I'd wanna be next to you
If the party was over
And our time on Earth was through
I'd wanna hold you just for a while
And die with a smile
If the world was ending
I'd wanna be next to you
- My God.
- [laughs]
[vocalizing]
- Thank you for singing that with me.
- Thank you.
[Lowe] Who's the artist
you've sung the most in the car?
- Probably Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin.
- Amazing.
Hey-hey, mama, said the way you move
Gonna make you sweat
Gonna make you groove
Wait.
[imitating instruments]
Ah, ah, child
The way you shake that way
Gonna make you burn
Gonna make you sting
Wait.
[imitating instruments]
[Lowe] You know Christmastime.
'Tis the season.
What are you grateful for this year?
I'm so grateful to be happy and healthy
and in a really, like, a stable place,
with my family and friends.
And I'm in a relationship that
makes me really happy.
And I'm making music.
Like, I feel, like... I feel just so lucky.
[Lowe] Yeah.
["Shallow" playing]
I am so...
I don't even think I can sing this song.
- I can't do it.
- You have to.
- I can't do it. It's too iconic.
- Please.
- No.
- Please sing the Bradley part.
Please. You sang the Bruno part.
You can do it.
I don't think I can just...
- Tell me somethin', girl
- [laughs]
Are you happy in this modern world?
Or do you need more?
Oh, my God. It's beautiful.
Is there somethin' else
You're searchin' for?
I'm fallin'
In all the good times
I find myself longin'
For change
So sweet.
And, in the bad times, I fear myself
I'm never gonna be able
to be that sincere and sweet...
Yes, you can. You have to.
No, you have to.
Tell me something, boy
So iconic.
Aren't you tired tryna fill that void?
Or do you need more?
Ain't it hard keepin' it so hardcore?
I'm falling
In all the good times
I find myself longing
For change
And, in the bad times, I fear myself
I'm off the deep end
Watch as I dive in
I'll never meet the ground
Crash through the surface
Where they can't hurt us
We're far from the shallow now
What? I don't even know
how you reached this.
How did you...
Oh
Ha, ah, ha
Oh, ah
Ha
I'm off the deep end
Watch as I dive in
I'll never meet the ground
Crash through the surface
Where they can't hurt us
We're far from the shallow now
- Whoo!
- [chuckling]
Well, my job here is done, dude.
No, actually.
Why? I got you to the studio.
This is your natural habitat.
Time to release you back out
into the wild.
That is...
It is now going to be our natural habitat.
- Do you want me to come in?
- I thought that would be fun.
My buddies are here.
This is literally
the best Christmas gift ever.
- Thank you.
- I'm so excited.
Let's do it.
All right. Would you like to take my arm?
- Yes, I would.
- This is it. I love it already.
- [Lady Gaga] Welcome to Woodshed.
- Wow. What a spot.
Beautiful, beautiful.
I'm going to change
into something more comfortable.
- Okay. See you in a second. Bye.
- Bye.
[instruments playing, tuning]
[Lowe] It's such a vibe in here.
It's such a vibe.
- Hello.
- [Lowe] Yo.
- Merry Christmas.
- Yay!
- This is for you.
- Amazing.
- Can I open it now?
- Yes.
- Incredible.
- Hi, guys.
[musicians] Hey, babe.
[Lady Gaga] Happy holidays.
- Can I put it on?
- Yes.
This is my first Christmas jumper
of the season.
[Lady Gaga] Okay. Let's go from the top.
- [Lowe] Can I sit in?
- [Lady Gaga] Yes, of course you can.
How does it look, by the way?
- It looks dope.
- [bassist] It looks good.
It looks good, says the guy
in the perfectly-tailored suit
- with a double bass.
- [Lady Gaga] I know.
[all laugh]
- Hey, Zane.
- [Lowe] Yeah.
Will you play?
- Are you serious?
- I am 100% serious.
- Is it cool with the guys?
- [Lady Gaga] Come on!
[musicians] Come on, man!
All right.
I'm gonna be... Okay, truthful moment.
I'm kinda freaking out,
- if I'm being honest.
- [Lady Gaga laughs] Why?
'Cause it's like, I woke up this morning,
not expecting to come to the studio
and strap on a Tele
and rock out with you guys and you!
And you're like the greatest on Earth.
This is incredible.
- You're so sweet, Zane.
- I'm having a ball.
[Lady Gaga] Such good vibes. Good music.
[producer] Here we go.
S-Santa's coming to town
Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
[chuckles]
You better watch out
You better not cry
You better not pout
I'm telling you why
Santa Claus is coming to town
He's making a list
He's checking it twice
He's going to find out
Who's naughty or nice
Santa Claus is coming to town
He sees you when you're sleeping
He knows when you're awake
He knows if
You've been bad or good
So you better be good
For goodness sake, oh!
You better watch out
You better not cry
You better not pout
I'm telling you why
Santa Claus is coming to town
I'll steal your presents
From under your tree
Santa's coming with me
He sees you when you're sleeping
He knows if you're awake
And he knows
If you've been bad or good
So you better be good
For goodness sake, oh!
You better watch out
You better not cry
You better not pout
I'm telling you why
Santa Claus is coming to town
Oh, my
Santa Claus is coming to town
To town, to town
To town, to town, to...
A-Santa's coming to town
[all laughing]
Dude! This is what you do for a living?
I got it wrong for so many years.
[musician] Yeah!
Nice. Print it!
[chuckles]
Oh, guys. I can't say thank you enough.
- That was like, I'll never forget that.
- No, thank you. You nailed it.
I'll never forget that. Well done.
I can't say goodbye to you just yet.
- Look that way. Don't look this way.
- Okay. I'm looking this way.
- [Lowe] Right. LG.
- [Lady Gaga] Yes?
[Lowe] Remember you were saying
one of your fondest Christmas memories
- was the cookies that you used to get?
- Yeah.
Well, we couldn't get them made
by the family.
But we found some locally
- that we wanted to give to you.
- Oh, my God.
Thank you. Oh, my God. That's so sweet.
- I love you. Thank you.
- I love you too. We all do.
- You want one?
- Yes.
- That's so sweet.
- I never bought you lunch either today.
We literally haven't eaten for six hours.
I'm so sorry.
- I starved you and made you sing.
- I'm so sorry.
- I'm so sorry.
- Oh, my God.
These are delicious!
Tastes like my childhood.
- LG.
- Thank you.
- Take one more.
- No, I got one. I'm good.
- Okay.
- Have an incr... Okay, I'll take one more.
I'm Italian.
I'm like... [Italian accent] ...take it home!
Have an amazing Christmas! Love you.
See you in the new year.
- Love you, too.
- Bye!
[Lady Gaga]
Santa Claus is coming to town
A-Santa's coming to town