The 52nd Annual Grammy Awards Performances

See photos of the performances at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards.

Lady Gaga - Lady Gaga opened the show with a stunning performance. Toward the end of her set, she was joined by Elton John on piano.

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Lady Gaga - Lady Gaga opened the show with a stunning performance. Toward the end of her set, she was joined by Elton John on piano.

Beyonce - Beyonce performed "If I Were A Boy," and did her own rendition of Alanis Morrisette's "You Outta Know" in the middle of her performance.

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Beyonce - Beyonce performed "If I Were A Boy," and did her own rendition of Alanis Morrisette's "You Outta Know" in the middle of her performance.

Jamie Foxx - Jamie Foxx got things jumpin' with T-Pain when they did "Blame It." The performance also featured Doug E. Fresh on the beatbox and Slash on guitar.

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Jamie Foxx - Jamie Foxx got things jumpin' with T-Pain when they did "Blame It." The performance also featured Doug E. Fresh on the beatbox and Slash on guitar.

Michael Jackson Tribute - Usher, Jennifer Hudson, Smokey Robinson, Celine Dion and Carrie Underwood collaborated on the Michael Jackson tribute.

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Michael Jackson Tribute - Usher, Jennifer Hudson, Smokey Robinson, Celine Dion and Carrie Underwood collaborated on the Michael Jackson tribute.

Black Eyed Peas - The Black Eyed Peas performed a medley of their hits, getting energetic for "I Gotta Feeling."

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Black Eyed Peas - The Black Eyed Peas performed a medley of their hits, getting energetic for "I Gotta Feeling."

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Pink - Once again, Pink took her show to new heights in a Cirque Du Soleil-inspired performance.

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Pink - Once again, Pink took her show to new heights in a Cirque Du Soleil-inspired performance.

Mary J. Blige, Andrea Bocelli - The beautiful vocals of Andrea Bocelli were teamed up with Mary J. Blige, who sang her heart out.

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Mary J. Blige, Andrea Bocelli - The beautiful vocals of Andrea Bocelli were teamed up with Mary J. Blige, who sang her heart out.

Lil' Wayne, Drake, Eminem - Representing for hip-hop, Lil' Wayne, Drake and Eminem ripped the mics for "Forever."

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Lil' Wayne, Drake, Eminem - Representing for hip-hop, Lil' Wayne, Drake and Eminem ripped the mics for "Forever."