VIDEO: Watch All Four of Rihanna's VMA Performances!

By: Aug. 29, 2016
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Rihanna was the recipient of this year's Michael Jackson Video Vanguard award at the 2016 VMAs. She was also nominated for Best Female Video and Best Collaboration for "Work." The singer kicked off the celebration last night, live form New York City's Madison Square Garden with a medley of "Don't Stop The Music" and "We Found Love."

For her second appearance, she performed her hits "Filthy", "Rude Boy", "Who Am I", "What's My Name?", and "Work". She followed that up with performance number 3, featuring "Needed Me," Pour It Up," and "Bitch Better Have My Money."

For her fourth and final appearance, Rihanna amped things up with a full orchestra for her performance of "Stay", along with her hits "Diamonds" and "Love On The Brain." Watch all the highlights below!

The 2016 MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS aired live last night, Sunday, August 28 at 9/8c. Beyoncé, who came into the awards earning a career-best eleven nominations for videos from her cultural watershed visual album "Lemonade" topped the night's winners. Click here for full list of winners!

Adele earned eight nominations, including seven for her Youtube record-shattering video "Hello." "Hello," Beyoncé's "Formation," Drake's "Hotline Bling," Justin Bieber's "Sorry" and Kanye West's "Famous" all earned nominations for "Video of the Year."



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