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Eminem came out on top Wednesday night with 10 nominations
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Eminem's "Recovery" was made complete on Wednesday night as the Recording Academy nominated the resurgent rapper for 10 awards, including the biggest prizes: album, song, and record of the year.

It was a night that also saw the academy honor one of the year's most profane but infectious hits: Cee Lo's "(Expletive) You" was nominated for both record and song of the year.

That song was co-written by Bruno Mars and helped him garner seven nominations, the second-highest tally. Other top nominees included Lady Antebellum, Jay-Z and Lady Gaga, who were all nominated for six each. Gaga also was nominated for album of the year — the second straight nomination in the category for her.

The nominations were announced as part of an hourlong CBS special from Club Nokia in Los Angeles that featured performances by nominees such as Mars, Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Train and Miranda Lambert.

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For Eminem, "Recovery" was a critical and commercial triumph. It became the best-selling album of the year so far, with more than three million copies sold, and spawned top hits like "Love the Way You Lie" featuring Rihanna, which was nominated for song and record of the year.

But it was also a mark of personal redemption for Eminem, and came almost 10 years after he was first nominated for album of the year for "The Marshall Mathers LP." Since then, Eminem has become one of the top-selling artists in the world, but also struggled through prescription drug addiction that led to lags between albums and sub par material. With "Recovery," his status as the best rapper — and pop's top artist — was restored.

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Country trio Lady Antebellum couldn't be more opposite than Eminem, but their album "Need You Now" was the second-best selling album of the year, doing almost as well as "Recovery," with almost 3 million albums sold, fueled by the lovelorn title track — a huge crossover hit for the band. Grammy voters rewarded that success, nominating them for album of the year and also record and song of the year for the hit.

Other nominees for record of the year included the rap hit "Nothin' On You" by newcomer B.o.B featuring Bruno Mars, and Jay-Z and Alicia Keys' anthem for New York, "Empire State of Mind."

Rounding out the nominations for song of the year were Ray LaMontagne's "Beg Steal Or Borrow" and Lambert's hit "The House that Built Me," written by Tom Douglas and Allen Shamblin.

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Perry's "California Gurls" was one of the year's top hits but was shut out of the record and song of the year categories. Yet Perry, who performed the hit on CBS' live nominations broadcast, was far from disappointed: Her album "Teenage Dream" was nominated for album of the year, along with Gaga's "The Fame Monster," "Recovery," "Need You Now" and Arcade Fire's "The Suburbs."

"It's amazing. It's like no other award show because I feel like you're being recognized by your peers," she said. "And there's so many fantastic performers and artists that could be in this category, so when they nominate you, it feels like a win."

Bieber appeared on the show from London and the 16-year-old was rewarded for staying up: he was nominated for best new artist in a category that also included Drake, Florence & the Machine, Mumford & Sons and jazz artist Esperanza Spaulding.

"It feels amazing. I can't believe I'm in this position. Thank you to the fans," he said. "I don't know what to say."

Check Grammy.com for the full list of categories and nominees.

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    >> emin eminem tops the list of grammy nominations and an audience demands their money back after seeing steve martin . let's get the scoop from pop culture columnist courtney hazlett.

    >> that was fascinating. i learned something. let me teach you about the grammys. leading the list of nominees is eminem. he got ten nominations. bruno mars is number two with seven nominations. we need to discuss people we've been talked about all yearlong. justin bieber and lady gaga . they were both nominated in different categories. justin bieber for best new artist. all these people need to send kanye west a thank you note. that's because his album that just came out "my beautiful dark twisted fantasy" wasn't eligible. they have a weird schedule. september to september. his was released after that. this time next year we're going to be talking about all kanye's nominations. in sports world lebron james returns to cleveland. this is maybe one of the most insignificant yet compelling basketball games i've seen in a long time. only thing making it interesting is the fact that cleveland is still not so happy about lebron james leaving for miami.

    >> i think it's going to be tough. i understand how passionate fans are about sports. i'm ready for whatever response i'm going to get.

    >> i think at this point they need to get this game over with and move past it. once you have the first game a lot of animosity is going to go away.

    >> no, it's not. normally you're wrong. the animosity is not going anywhere. and if the heat loses, what? they're never going to forget that.

    >> but it changes all the time. all they have to do is win another one and there's like 4,000 games in one basketball season.

    >> it's going to be good.

    >> and what is going on with steve martin ?

    >> this is interesting. he spoke. he gave an interview at the 92nd street y on the 30th of november. since that took place the management of 92nd street is offering the people in i and the dance money back for the interview. there were complaints while it was going on from people watching on a closed circuit tv that the interview was too much about the art world . steve martin 's knew book is about the art world . an objected of beauty. instead, they were e-mailing saying they wanted to hear about his career. not about what he was there to talk about. i think in this world of twitter and e-mailing people. you see own tv or giving an interview. people think this would be like a choose your own adventure experience.

    >> at least they get their money back.

    >> for the latest entertainment news,

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