Chris Brown, Christina Aguilera and More Give Their Rocking Performance at AMAs 2012

November 19, 2012 06:22:16 GMT
Other big names of music including Pitbull, Ke$ha and Carrie Underwood also went all-out for their performances during the three-hour Sunday, November 18 night ceremony.
Chris Brown, Christina Aguilera and More Give Their Rocking Performance at AMAs 2012
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This year's American Music Awards was swamped by huge, over-the-top performances from some of the industry's most prominent artists including , , and . Latino rapper and singer also added crowd-pleasing sets on the stage of the awards night held at the Nokia Theatre in L.A. on Sunday, November 18.

Breezy showed no qualms for going shirtless on the live stage as his pals and co-emcees, and , joined him in the rendition of "Everyday Birthday". The track was the trio's upbeat club single which has a film-inspired music video shot over a span of 3 days in Paris.

Pop diva Christina Aguilera, meanwhile, gave a satisfying medley of her songs "Lotus Intro", "Army of Me" and "Let There Be Love". The voluptuous 31-year-old singer had a complete army of on-stage dancers dressed in outrageous costumes, which somehow added a strange mix of visuals for Aguilera's performance.

The "" la! dy then joined rapper for his performance of "Feel This Moment". Mr. Worldwide also made the audience spring to their feet with a hot solo for "Don't Stop the Party".

Country crooner, Carrie Underwood, looked absolutely stunning as giant blowers made her blonde locks wave through the air during her rendition of "Two Black Cadillacs". Meanwhile, glitter girl Ke$ha was introduced by veteran singer Cindy Lauper and performed her newest hit "Die Young".

"Everyday Birthday" - Chris Brown, Ludacris, Swizz Beatz:

"Lotus (Intro)", "Army of Me" and "Let There Be Love" - Christina Aguilera:

"Feel This Moment", "Don't Stop the Party" - Pitbull/Christina Aguilera:

"Two Black Cadillacs" - Carrie Underwood:

"Die Young" - Ke$ha :

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