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Buckle your seat belts because Madonna is the latest superstar singer to ride shotgun with James Corden.

The pop queen has recorded a Carpool Karaoke segment for the host’s “The Late Late Show” on CBS.

Other musical divas, including Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears and Mariah Carey, have already participated in the popular singalong  and now it’s her turn to duet behind the wheel on hit songs, like “Vogue” and “Bitch I’m Madonna.”

As the preview above shows, the Material Girl isn’t just singing on the show, she’s twerking too.

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But Corden’s car doesn’t seem to be the only place Madonna has been showcasing her twerking skills lately.

After the Art Basel Auction in Miami Beach on Dec. 2, the chart veteran received a lot of buzz online for twerking with Ariana Grande, mocking President-elect Donald Trump and reconnecting with ex-husband Sean Penn, whom she confessed that she was “still in love with.”

While some fans praised the pop star for her sultry cover of Britney Spears’ “Toxic” that night, others were talking about the anti-Trump message during the performance. Madonna sang the lyrics “You know that you’re toxic” while an image of the President-elect was projected behind her.

These feelings about Trump, however, aren’t much of a surprise. The singer has said Donald Trump’s win over Hillary Clinton felt like “death.”

“It felt like a combination of the heartbreak and betrayal you feel when someone you love more than anything leaves you – and also a death,” she told Billboard. “It feels like women betrayed us.”

Aside from covering “Toxic” at the event, Madonna sang her own hit “Beautiful Stranger” for the first time in 15 years, as well as “Easy Ride,” “American Life” and “Like It or Not.” She also danced to “Music” with Ariana Grande, who posted a clip of it on Instagram. 

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READ MORE: James Corden ‘Carpool Karaokes’ His Way to Grammy Host (VIDEO)

Apart from the entertainment, Madonna also raised $7.5 million from the auction for her foundation Raising Malawi. The star adopted her son, David Ritchie, and daughter, Mercy James, from Malawi. With this money, Madonna hopes to build a pediatric surgery and intensive care unit at the African country’s main hospital.

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