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Rihanna Performs 'BBHMM' at 2015 iHeartRadio Music Awards

Bad Gal draws inspiration from Lil Kim for new single.

Stepping out of a helicopter as Lil Kim, or, perhaps, the Fly Guy to her "Pour It Up" video, Rihanna took the stage at the 2015 iHeartRadio Music Awards to perform, for the first time, her new song, "B***h Better Have My Money."

Taraji P. Henson introduced the Bad Gal (Cookie has an ear for talent), "a big winner at last year's" show, with four trophies. "We're glad to have her back," she exclaimed.

"Pay me what you owe me!" Rih sang out, flanked by all female dancers.

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Jamie Foxx hosted the event which went down Sunday (March 29) and performed "You Changed Me" with Chris Brown. Jennifer Husdon and Iggy Azalea delivered a live rendition of "Trouble." Justin Timberlake picked up the Innovator Award. Jeremih and YG snagged the Hip Hop/R&B Song of the Year with "Don't Tell Em." Taylor Swift was crowned Artist of the Year. And Snoop Dogg and Charlie Wilson came through for a performance of "Peaches N Cream."

Rih's single is expected to land on her album, known as R8, alongside "FourFiveSeconds," featuring Kanye West and Paul McCartney.

She's also recently dropped some upbeat tunes by way of the Home soundtrack.

See the Doggfather, Nicki Minaj, Erykah Badu and more live at the 2015 BET Experience. Click here to get your tickets.

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(Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

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