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Videos: Wiz Khalifa, Britney Spears and Mariah Carey Perform at 2015 BMAs
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Wiz teamed up with Charlie Puth and Lindsey Stirling for a rendition of 'See You Again' while Spears and Iggy Azalea rocked the stage with their 'Pretty Girls'.

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A bunch of music's biggest names were enlisted to perform at the 2015 Billboard Music Awards. Wiz Khalifa and Britney Spears were among those taking the stage at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas on Sunday night, May 17.

The rapper teamed up with collaborator Charlie Puth to pay tribute to Paul Walker with a touching rendition of their chart-topping collaborative hit "See You Again" from the "Furious 7" soundtrack. Joining them onstage was violinist Lindsey Stirling.

Also performing a duet were Spears and Iggy Azalea, who delivered the first live TV performance of their collaboration "Pretty Girls". Donning a revealing sheer black bodysuit paired with thigh-high boots, the pop diva also showed off choreographed dance moves alongside several dancers in '80s outfits.

Other notable performances the BMAs came from Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Kanye West. Taking a break from her residency at Caesars Palace, the former treated the crowd to a medley of her 1990 debut single "Vision Of Love" and her latest single "Infinity".

The diva's one-time collaborator Minaj, meanwhile, tackled her current "The Pinkprint" single "The Night Is Still Young" before welcoming David Guetta to the stage for their collaboration "Hey Mama" off the latter's "Listen" album.

The 2015 Billboard Music Awards was later closed out with West's set. The rapper, who performed at the annual event for the first time, did "All Day" and "Black Skinhead". However, his set unfortunately got bleeped and censored so much.

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