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Melanie Fiona Gets Sexy For Cover Of Michael Jackson’s ‘Dirty Diana’

Melanie Fiona (photo: Michael Loccisano, Getty Images)

When I saw this picture of Melanie Fiona on stage at the Michael Jackson tribute at Wednesday's Pepsi/Billboard Summer Beats Concert Series at Gotham Hall in New York, I felt jealous of those with front row seats. The beautiful R&B siren looks incredible as she covers the King Of Pop's classics "Dirty Diana" and "Bad."

The event, streamed from Pepsi.com, celebrated the 25th anniversary of Jackson's Bad album also featured performances from Ne-Yo and Swizz Beatz.

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