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Britney Spears and G-Eazy Reportedly Opening the 2016 VMAs With Performance of 'Make Me'
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Following controversy surrounding the release of 'Make Me' music video, Britney will reportedly kick off the upcoming VMAs with her first live performance of 'Make Me' alongside G-Eazy.

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Britney Spears is reportedly set to open the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards with her first live performance of "Make Me" alongside G-Eazy. It was G-Eazy who reportedly spilled the beans to a fan during an outing.

According to James Robert, when G-Eazy visited his store, the rapper revealed that he and Britney would be performing at the upcoming VMAs. "So G-Eazy came into my store today. He's performing with Britney at the VMAs," James wrote on Facebook.

When another fan asked if that's true, James replied, "100|percent| he shops with my co-worker." James said G-Eazy was performing at a music festival in San Francisco Bay Area.

Rumors of Britney might be performing at the upcoming VMAs emerged last week when the "Pretty Girls" singer canceled her two "Piece of Me" shows on the same weekend as the annual awards show. The 2016 VMAs will air live from Madison Square Garden in New York City on Sunday, August 28.

On Monday, August 8, Britney announced that another "Glory" track "Clumsy" would be coming this week.

"Clumsy" was co-written by Britney and Talay Riley and co-produced by Warren "Oak" Felder (of Pop & Oak) and Alex Nice. According to Pop Crush, the song includes lyrics like "I love how you go down/ Bangin' all oooohv-uh this bedroom" and "Call me a fool, call me insane/ But don't call it a day."

Britney updates fans on Instagram that she has returned from her Hawaiian vacation and is "ready to get back to work."

Soooo good to be home. Ready to get back to work!

A photo posted by Britney Spears (@britneyspears) on

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