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Watch Lady Gaga sings AC/DC’s ‘Highway to Hell’ with Brian Johnson for ‘Carpool Karaoke’ special

Lady Gaga sings AC/DC‘s classic ‘Highway to Hell’ with the band’s lead singer Brian Johnson for a Carpool Karaoke Christmas special – watch the footage below.

On Apple TV’s A Carpool Karaoke Christmas, which dropped in a surprise release last night (December 15), the singer joined Zane Lowe alongside fellow guests Chappell Roan and Dua Lipa to perform festive classics as well as their own hits.

During Gaga’s segment, she was joined by special guest Johnson to whom she revealed she has been a decades-long AC/DC fan. The pair then clasp hands and start belting out the band’s hit track ‘Highway To Hell’ together.

The full episode of A Carpool Karaoke Christmas can be viewed on Apple TV+, but you can watch a clip of Gaga singing the AC/DC classic alongside Johnson below.

Also in her segment for the Christmas special, Gaga revealed she was a “headbanging” extra in an AC/DC video as a teenager. When Johnson first entered the car to join Gaga and Lowe, Gaga said: “You want to hear something funny? I was in [2000’s] ‘Stiff Upper Lip’ video.”

“I was 17 and I was an extra in the back and I was headbanging,” she continued, prompting fans to share screenshots of her brief appearance in the video on social media.

“And they were like, ‘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.’”

Elsewhere in the Christmas special, Roan took on Wham’s ‘Last Christmas’, while Lipa tackled the Ronettes’ ‘Sleigh Ride’. Watch the trailer for A Carpool Karaoke Christmas below.

The special rounded off with Lowe joining Gaga on guitar for a cover of ‘Santa Claus Is Coming to Town’ which is set to be released independently as an audio track.

In other AC/DC-related news, the band announced dates for the North American leg of their ‘Power Up’ world tour. They will make stops at cities including Detroit, Vancouver and Tampa.

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