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iHeart Radio Music Awards 2015 Highlights

Did you catch the iHeart Radio Music Awards on NBC last night, March 29? Well, don’t worry. We’ve got you covered. The event took place in Los Angeles and the host of the evening, Jamie Foxx, kept the jokes and laughs coming all night.

 

Jamie Foxx, host
Jamie Foxx, host

iHeartradio Music Awards - Season 2015

iHeartradio Music Awards - Season 2015

The opening performance was by Iggy Azalea and Jennifer Hudson with “Trouble”. Immediately following was Nick Jonas with “Chains”.

Jennifer Hudson and Iggy Azalea singing “Trouble”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nick Jonas singing “Chains”

R&B singer Jeremiah was proud to accept the Hip Hop/R&B Song of the Year Award for “Don’t Tell ‘Em”.

Jeremiah accepts award

Justin Timberlake accepted one of the biggest awards of the night, the iHeart Radio Innovator Award. He had words of wisdom to share with the audience, as well as jokes. He quoted Steve Jobs by saying “Stay hungry. Stay foolish”. He went on to quote Mr. Theodore Roosevelt. Go, Justin!

Justin Timberlake accepts Innovator Award
Justin Timberlake accepts Innovator Award

Rihanna then stunned us all as she stepped out of a helicopter wearing a green fur coat and high green boots, singing “B**** Better Have My Money”. Needless to say, she was the center of a few jokes throughout the night, by Jamie Foxx and others.

Rihanna
Rihanna
Better Have My Money—Rihanna

Jason Derulo did an amazing job singing “Want To Want Me”. It was a simple performance without dancers. Just the beat, his voice, and smooth moves.

Jason Derulo

Jamie Foxx paired up with Chris Brown to perform a new song “You Changed Me”.

Jamie Foxx and Chris Brown

The final performance of the night was by Snoop and Uncle Charlie with “Peaches N Cream”.

Charlie Wilson and Snoop Dogg

Want more? Watch the full show on nbc.com.

All pictures courtesy of nbc.com.

 

By: Antonette Henry

 

 

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