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Fergie sings Glamorous during surprise performance with Jack Harlow of First Class at 2022 MTV VMAs

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 29, 2022
Fergie performed her hit 2006 song Glamorous with Jack Harlow in New Jersey on Sunday at the 2022 MTV Music Awards in New Jersey. When she joined Harlow, 24, she featured a sample of Glamorous in his hit song First Class, the 47-year-old singer wore a short silver gown adorned with red 'First Class' stamps. As he entered the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, Harlow began his appearance in First Class inside an airplane disguised as a flight attendant and switched to an all-black outfit.

Performance by J Balvin The VMA Showdown by the Twerking Giantes Representation

www.mtv.com, August 28, 2022
If the MTV Video Music Awards have a main character, it is unquestionably The Assassination Ass. The VMAs always find a way to be butts, from Prince George's bare-it-all canary yellow ensemble in 1991 to Lizzo's inflatable booty guest dance in 2014 to Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda" choreo and Miley Cyrus' self-identified "twerking" the year before that. TikTok phenom Saucy Santana carried on the tradition from the 1920 VMA pre-show by performing their first single "Booty" with some lyrically appropriate dance steps. And then, J Balvin did well on the main stage, thanks to some seriously larger-than-life backup dancers.

Anitta, J Balvin, Marshmello x Khalid, And Panic!At The Disco Will Perform At The VMAs

www.mtv.com, August 5, 2022
They claim that 30 days to develop a new habit takes time, but there's good news: you won't have to wait that long until the 2022 MTV VMAs. This year's performance is just 23 days away. MTV has announced the first batch of performers to perform on what promises to be an event to remember. The names, as ever, span the globe. Anitta, J Balvin, Marshmello x Khalid, and Panic! All of the Disco's performances will be included in this year's VMAs, resulting in a panoply of international talent that must be seen to believe. And that's not all — many more announcements are yet to come in the coming days.