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iHeartRadio Music Awards 2016: Watch Iggy Azalea, Meghan Trainor and More Perform
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The raptress and her 'Team' closed out the show, which took place on Sunday, April 3 at The Forum in Inglewood, California, while Trainor delivered the first TV performance of 'No'.

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Iggy Azalea brought her "Team" to the 2016 iHeartRadio Music Awards. The Australian raptress closed out the event, which took place on Sunday, April 3, with an energetic live performance of the first official single off her upcoming album, "Digital Distortion".

Flaunting her abs in a dark-colored bra paired with denim pants, she's joined on the stage by several dancers clad in denim outfits and white sneakers. They busted out choreographed moves in front of an airplane with Azalea's name and her album's title spray-painted all over it.

The 25-year-old femcee was hardly the only performer at the awards-giving show. Justin Bieber, Demi Lovato, Meghan Trainor, Zayn Malik and Chris Brown were other big names taking the stage and performed for the crowd packing The Forum in Inglewood, California.

The Biebs kicked off the event with a medley of "Love Yourself" and "Company". Later, Lovato tackled her latest single "Stone Cold" with a little help from Brad Paisley, who accompanied her on guitar.

Trainor and Malik performed "No" and "Like I Would", respectively. The former looked fierce in a red-and-black outfit while delivering the first live TV performance of the song which leads her second album, "Thank You". The latter, meanwhile, treated fans to a sexy rendition his "Mind of Mine" track under the stunning lasers.

As for Breezy, the R&B superstar impressed the crowd with a medley of songs from his 2015 LP, "Royalty". He kicked off his set with "Liquor" and continued with "Back to Sleep" and "Wrist" before showing off his slick dance moves during "Love You Anyway".

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