Miguel landed on the Billboard Music Awards stage this evening for his R&B hit, which included an accidental leg drop taking out a fan during his flying leap. What a smash. Ouch! mwp
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You’ve seen it on the charts for weeks, now see it live. The duo popped their tags by bringing their 6x platinum hit to the Billboard Music Awards with an electrifying performance. Cop The Heist here. mwp
Channeling the King of Pop and showing off a little bit of martial arts, Breezy performed his single during this evening’s Billboard Music Awards in Vegas. mwp
Closing out
The Goodie Mob hit the BMA stage by performing their new song “Fight To Win” and then honored the late Adam “MCA” Yauch with their
Along with a look-alike, Sherlock Raymond also hit the Billboard Music Awards stage and displayed some synchronized dance moves during his live rendition of his single, “Scream”. Voila, magic!
Live from Vegas, Bandana Brown took the Billboard Music Awards to his Fun Zone and displayed his funky dance moves while performing “Turn Up The Music”.
After Beyonce’s performance at the BMAs on Sunday, she was accused of copying Italian singer Lorella Cuccarini’s routine from last year. Bey tells AOL Music, her performance was drawn out of inspiration. Haters run the world. “My makeup artist showed me the performance of Lorella Cuccarini a year ago, and it inspired me so much. I then met with the talented people who worked on it. The technology and concept were so genius. Thank god for YouTube or I would […]
[sparkart-clique site=”rap_radar” video=”mary_weezy”] Later on this evening, Mary J. Blige graced the stage and performed the remix of “Someone To Love Me (Naked)” along with Weezy. No Diddy, no problem.
In his unusual finer threads, Cee-Lo Green stroked the pianos and turned things upside down with a medley of songs including “Crazy”, “Bright Lights Bigger City” and “Fuck Forget You”. yardie
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