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Christina Aguilera kicks off NBA All-Star Game with Nas, Rockettes

/ 10:32 AM February 16, 2015

Christina Aguilera performs prior to the start of the NBA All-Star basketball game, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015, in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

Christina Aguilera performs prior to the start of the NBA All-Star basketball game, Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015, in New York. AP

NEW YORK, United States — Christina Aguilera was in a New York state of mind.

The pop singer kicked off the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday with a New York-themed performance at Madison Square Garden. The big-voiced star sang classics including Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York,” Stevie Wonder’s “Livin’ In the City” and Jay Z’s “Empire State of Mind.”

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The Rockettes backed Aguilera, who rocked all-black and danced with a crane as a prop. Rapper Nas, who is from Queens, came out to perform his own New York anthem, “N.Y. State of Mind.”

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Queen Latifah, backed by two guitars, sang “The Star-Spangled Banner,” and Grammy-nominated R&B vocalist Tamia, who is married to Grant Hill, sang the Canadian National Anthem.

Ariana Grande will headline the halftime show.

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