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Rihanna and T.I. “Live Your Life” 2008 MTV VMA Video! R&B singer Rihanna and T.I. performed the rapper’s “Live Your Life” at 2008 Video Music Awards at Paramount Pictures Studion in Los Angeles September 7, 2008.

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Rihanna and TI “Live Your Life” 2008 VMA Performance pics

Christina Aguilera performed her new single/song “Keeps Getting Better” (lyrics here) at 2008 MTV Video Music Awards last night. Click the video play button in the footage above watch her performance. Note: before Christina Aguilera sang “Keeps Getting Better,” she splashed an old trick with a new twist on her hit song “Genie in a Bottle.”

Kanye West Love Lockdown on 2008 VMA performance! The Chicago rapper performed Love Lockdown, the first off of his upcoming fourth album possibly called “Good Ass Job” at the end of 2008 Video Music Awards held at Paramount Pictures in Los Angeles on September 7. Britney Spears was this year’s biggest winner, the Toxic singer bagged in “Best Female Video”, “Best Pop Video,” and “Video of the Year” awards.

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Kanye West “Love Lockdown” 2008 Video Music Award performance pics

Britney Spears 2008 VMA Picture

Britney Spears‘ “Piece of Me” won her Best Female Video trophy on 2008 Video Music Awards at Paramount Pictures studio in Los Angeles, beating Rihanna, Katy Perry, Mariah Carey and Jordin Sparks. This is the first time for Britey Spears to win an VMA after sixteen unsuccessful nominations.

I’m speechless. This is an honor. I just want to thank God first and foremost for blessing me like this, my beautiful family, my two beautiful boys for inspiring me everyday and my fans, this is for you,” said Britney in her acceptance speech.

Update: Britney Spears also won the awards “Best Pop Video,”  “Video of the Year.”