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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 and censored hits. The song by Cee Lo has a title that had to be changed for radio to "Forget You." It 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 was also nominated for album of the year -- the second straight nomination in the category for her.
The nominations were announced as part of an hour long CBS special from Club Nokia in Los Angeles that featured performances by nominees such as Mars, Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, Train and Miranda Lambert.