Singing and Spike seem to go hand in hand these days, as the network, known for its popular series Lip Sync Battle, revealed a sneak peek of its newest car-bound karaoke singing competition Caraoke Showdown.

The series will be hosted by actor-comedian Craig Robinson (The Office, Mr. Robot), who picks up unsuspecting contestants and gives them a chance to win cash prizes for the best impromptu vocal renditions of their favorite tunes.

In the 30-second clip, the passengers are as “random” as the songs they sing, such as a barber shop quartet-sounding group singing along to Ludacris’ “Move.”

“Good karaoke is great,” Robinson says in a voiceover while a contestant sings Bad Company’s “Feel Like Making Love” off-key, “but sometimes bad karaoke is better.”

Howie Mandel serves as executive producer along with Alice Dickens-Koblin, Peter Herschko, and Brian Veskosky, as well as Robinson himself. Core Media Group serves as the production company.

Caraoke Showdown premieres after Lip Sync Battle on Jan. 12 at 10:30 p.m. ET on Spike.

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