Watch Rihanna & Coldplay Perform 'Princess of China' at Grammy's 2012

Coldplay and Rihanna performed their song 'Princess of China' for the first time as a live duet at last night's 54th Grammy Awards, broadcasted from the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Coldplay and Rihanna performed their song 'Princess of China' for the first time as a live duet at last night's 54th Grammy Awards, broadcasted from the Staples Center in Los Angeles. The collaborative track was originally recorded for Coldplay's fifth studio album Mylox Xyloto that was released last year but they had never performed the song live before last night. You can watch the performance below; 21221225635 by YardieGoals It began with Rihanna performing the hit single 'We Found Love' along with several dancers, shouting 'Make some noise for Whitney!' during her rendition in a tribute to the late Whitney Houston who died the night before. The performance then segued into the 'Princess of China' duet when Chris Martin of Coldplay came on stage, and which then turned into 'Paradise' performed by the full band. There have been some rumours that Coldplay and Rihanna will once collaborate at the forthcoming Brit Awards, taking place from February 21st at the o2 Arena in London. James Corden is hosting and the following performers have been confirmed; Adele - "Someone Like You" & "Set Fire To The Rain" Blur - "TBA" Bruno Mars - "The Lazy Song", "Marry You" & "It Will Rain" Ed Sheeran - "Legohouse" & "Drunk" Olly Murs - "Heart Skips A Beat" & "Dance With Me Tonight" Florence and the Machine - "Shake It Out" & "No Light, No Light" Katy Perry - "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F)", "The One That Got Away" & "Part Of Me" Noel Gallagher - "The Death Of You and Me", "AKA... What A Life!" & "If I Had A Gun". Rihanna - "Cheers (Drink To That)", "We Found Love", "You Da One" & "Talk That Talk". Coldplay - "Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall", "Paradise", "Charlie Brown" & "Princess Of China"
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