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A ranking of performances at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards 17.) Britney Spears may have had some impressive 90s theatrics, but poor lip...

All 17 Billboard Music Awards Performances Ranked, Worst to Best (Photos)

A ranking of performances at the 2016 Billboard Music Awards

17.) Britney Spears may have had some impressive 90s theatrics, but poor lip sync will always kill a performance.

16.) Madonna‘s tribute to Prince was passable, but we’ve seen so many better tributes in the past month. Not even Stevie Wonder could make this memorable.

15.) “Seven Years” is a great song, but Lukas Graham needed to do more with it to stand out against the whizz and bang his fellow performers were putting out.

14.) Pink has many better songs than “Just Like Fire,” but at least she justified the selection by bringing in some impressive pyrotechnics.

13.) While several other performers opted to go with backup dancers, Troye Sivan’s only accompaniment on stage was a maelstrom of light and fog

12.) Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton gave a straight-laced performance of “Go Ahead and Break My Heart,” but since the couple puts their soul into it every time they do this song, it was more than enough.

11.) The coolest part of Justin Bieber‘s performance wasn’t Bieber. It was the breathtaking light show happening all around him.

10.) Fifth Harmony kept it simple: striking outfits, flawless choreography, and a crowd-pleasing rendition of “Work From Home”

7.) Ariana Grande took a stumble on the red carpet, but was flawless during her performance of “Dangerous Woman” and “Into You”

1.) Kesha stole the night, no doubt about it. The woman who got her big break brushing her teeth with a bottle of Jack finally showed the world what she’s truly capable of as a singer. That is how a Bob Dylan song is supposed to be performed.

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