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Dressed in a futuristic white jumpsuit, the singer-rapper did four tunes, starting with 'Moment 4 Life' and 'Turn Me On,' both of which prefaced the West's intros. Her performance lacked the wacky storyline and special effects of her 'Exorcist'-style Grammy spectacle, but it was a far cry from the pre-fame street-corner freestyle that hit the Internet last week.
After the audience had met the West, the Queens MC dropped her latest single, 'Starships,' and the breakthrough smash 'Super Bass.' Along the way, she changed hair color from purple to green and pink and danced with short-shorted cheerleaders and shirtless dudes in shiny pants.
The performances seemed about equal, but the first must have been more inspiring, as the West topped the East 152-149.
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