Late Show Me More: Backstage with Mariah Carey & Alicia Keys!

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert published this video item, entitled “Late Show Me More: Backstage with Mariah Carey & Alicia Keys!” – below is their description.

Two musical icons graced our stage this week at #Colbert! Mariah Carey sat in the hot seat for #TheColbertQuestionert, and Alicia Keys brought some holiday cheer with her performance of “Santa Baby.” Plus, Naomi Osaka, John David Washington, Kumail Nanjiani and many more joined us in this star-studded week! Your all-access VIP pass is here in this edition of #LateShowMeMore! #BehindTheScenes #MariahCarey #AliciaKeys

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Using his sharp wit, Stephen Colbert shares his views on a number of trending news updates. Later, he invites guests to engage in candid conversations and presents musical performances.

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