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Eminem awards and nominations
Totals[a]
Wins149
Nominations391
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They acknowledge several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

This is a comprehensive list of awards received by Eminem, an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. He began his career in 1996 with Web Entertainment and has been one of the most popular rap acts in the world since the late 1990s. Eminem is the best-selling artist of the decade on the US Nielsen SoundScan[1] and has sold over 220 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time.

Eminem quickly gained popularity in 1999 with his second album The Slim Shady LP, which won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. The following album, The Marshall Mathers LP, became the fastest-selling solo album in United States history.[2]

The Marshall Mathers LP and his fourth studio album, The Eminem Show, won Grammy Awards, making Eminem the first artist to win Best Rap Album for three consecutive albums. He then won the award again in 2010 for his album Recovery, giving him a total of 15 Grammys in his career. In 2003, he won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for "Lose Yourself" from the film 8 Mile, in which he also played the lead role. "Lose Yourself" would go on to become the longest-running No. 1 hip hop single.[3]

Eminem then went on hiatus after touring in 2005. He released his first album since 2004's Encore, titled Relapse, in May 2009. In 2010, he released his seventh album, Recovery. It became his sixth consecutive number-one album in the US and achieved international commercial success, topping the chart in several other countries. It stayed at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart for five consecutive weeks and a total of seven weeks.[4][5] Recovery was also reported by Billboard to be the best-selling album of 2010, making Eminem the first artist in Nielsen SoundScan history to have two year-end best-selling albums.[6]

Eminem was ranked 79th on the VH1 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[7] He was ranked 83rd on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[8] He was also named the Best Rapper Alive by Vibe in 2008.[9] Including his work with D12 and Bad Meets Evil, Eminem has had 13 number-one albums on the Billboard Top 200, ten solo, two with D12, and one with Bad Meets Evil.[10] In December 2009, he was named the Artist of the Decade by Billboard.[11] His albums, The Eminem Show, The Marshall Mathers LP, and Encore, ranked as the 3rd,[12] 7th,[12] and 40th[13] best-selling albums of the 2000–09 decade by Billboard magazine. According to Billboard, Eminem has two of his albums among the top five highest selling albums of the 2000s decade. In the UK, Eminem has sold more than 13 million records.[14] In 2010, MTV ranked Eminem as the 10th-biggest icon in pop music history.[15] During 2010, Eminem's music generated 94 million streams, more than any other music artist.

In November at the 2013 MTV Europe Music Awards, Eminem became the first rapper to ever receive the global icon award due to his accomplishments and influences in music joining him with Queen, Whitney Houston and Bon Jovi.

As of early 2014, Eminem has sold more than 44 million track downloads and 44.91 million albums in the United States alone and became the second-best male selling artist in US history behind Garth Brooks.[16]

For the decade of 2010 through 2019 Eminem was Spotify's fifth-most-streamed artist (most-streamed male artist).[17]

In 2022, Eminem was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[18]

Awards and nominations

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Award Year[a] Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
Academy Award 2003 "Lose Yourself" (from 8 Mile) Best Original Song Won [19]
American Music Awards 2001 Eminem Artist of the Year Nominated [20]
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Nominated
Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Male Artist Nominated
2003 Fan Choice Nominated
Favorite Hip-Hop/R&B Male Artist Won
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Won
The Eminem Show Favorite Hip-Hop/R&B Album Won
Favorite Pop/Rock Album Won
2003 Eminem Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Male Artist Nominated
8 Mile Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album Nominated
2005 Encore Nominated
Eminem Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Male Artist Won
2006 Won
Curtain Call: The Hits Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album Nominated
2009 Relapse Nominated
Eminem Artist of the Year Nominated
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Nominated
Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Male Artist Nominated
2010 Won
Artist of the Year Nominated
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist Nominated
Recovery Favorite Pop/Rock Album Nominated
Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album Won
2014 The Marshall Mathers LP 2 Nominated
Eminem Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist Nominated
ARIA Music Awards 2014 Eminem Best International Artist Nominated [21]
2018 Nominated [22]
2020 Nominated [23]
Barbados Music Awards 2011 "Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Best Collaboration Won [citation needed]
BET Awards 2001 "Stan" (featuring Dido) Video of the Year Nominated [24]
2003 "Lose Yourself" Nominated
Eminem Best Male Hip-Hop Artist Nominated
2010 "Forever" (with Drake, Kanye West and Lil Wayne) Best Collaboration Nominated
2012 Bad Meets Evil Best Group Nominated
BET Hip Hop Awards 2009 "We Made You" Best Hip Hop Video Nominated
Relapse CD of the Year Nominated
Eminem Lyricist of the Year Nominated
2010 Won
MVP of the Year Nominated
"Forever" (with Drake, Lil Wayne and Kanye West) Reese's Perfect Combo Award Nominated
"Not Afraid" Verizon People's Champ Award Nominated
Recovery CD of the Year Nominated
2011 "Love The Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated
2014 Eminem Lyricist of the Year Nominated
"The Monster" (featuring Rihanna) Best Collabo, Duo or Group Nominated
The Marshall Mathers LP 2 Album of the Year Nominated
Billboard Music Awards 2000 "The Real Slim Shady" Maximum Vision Video Won [citation needed]
Best Rap/Hip-Hop Clip of the Year Won
2002 The Eminem Show Album of the Year Won [25]
R&B/Hip-Hop Album of the Year Won
Top 200 Billboard Album Won
2009 Eminem Artist of the Decade Won [26]
2010 Eminem Male Artist of the Year Won [27]
2011 Eminem Top Artist Won [28]
Top Billboard 200 Artist Nominated
Top Digital Media Artist Nominated
Top Digital Songs Artist Nominated
Top Male Artist Won
Top Rap Artist Won
Top Social Artist Nominated
Top Streaming Artist Won
Recovery Top Billboard 200 Album Won
Top Rap Album Won
"Not Afraid" Top Streaming Song (Video) Nominated
"Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Top Digital Song Nominated
Top Hot 100 Song Nominated
Top Radio Song Nominated
Top Rap Song Won
Top Streaming Song (Audio) Nominated
Top Streaming Song (Video) Nominated
Bad Meets Evil Top Social Artist Won
Top Billboard 200 Artist Nominated
2014 Eminem Nominated [29]
Top Male Artist Nominated
Top Rap Artist Won
The Marshall Mathers LP 2 Top Billboard 200 Album Nominated
Top Rap Album Won
Black Reel Awards 2003 8 Mile Best Film Soundtrack Nominated [30]
2004 Tupac: Resurrection Best Song Nominated [31]
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards 2000 Eminem Favorite New Male Artist Won [32]
2001 Eminem Favorite Male Artist Won
Favorite Rap Artist Won
The Marshall Mathers LP Favorite CD Nominated
BMI Film/TV Awards 2003 "Lose Yourself" Best Music Won [33]
Most Performed Song From A Film Won
BMI Pop Awards 2011 "Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Award-Winning Songs Won [34]
2015 "The Monster" (featuring Rihanna) Won [35]
BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards 2014 "The Monster" (featuring Rihanna) Most Performed Songs Won [36]
BMI Urban Awards 2011 "Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Award-Winning Songs Won [37]
"Not Afraid" Won
Brit Awards 2000 Eminem International Breakthrough Act Nominated [citation needed]
International Male Solo Artist Nominated
2001 Won
2003 Won
The Eminem Show International Album Won
2005 Eminem International Male Solo Artist Won
2010 Nominated [38]
2011 Nominated [39]
Recovery International Album Nominated
2014 Eminem International Male Solo Artist Nominated [citation needed]
2019 Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2003 8 Mile Most Promising Performer Nominated [40]
Detroit Music Awards 2001 "The Real Slim Shady" Outstanding National Single Won [41]
The Marshall Mathers LP Outstanding National Album Won
2003 The Eminem Show Nominated
8 Mile Nominated
"Lose Yourself" Outstanding National Single Won
"Without Me" Nominated
2005 Encore Outstanding National Major Label Recording Won
2006 Curtain Call: The Hits Outstanding Anthology/Compilation/Reissue Won
2011 Recovery Outstanding National Major Label Recording Won
"Not Afraid" Outstanding National Single Won
"Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Nominated
Outstanding Video / Major Budget (Over $10,000) Nominated
"Not Afraid" Won
2014 "Berzerk" Won
"Rap God" Nominated
Outstanding National Single Nominated
The Marshall Mathers LP 2 Outstanding National Major Label Recording Won
2017 "Campaign Speech" Outstanding National Single Nominated
2018 "Walk on Water" Nominated
Outstanding Video / Major Budget (Over $10,000) Nominated
Revival Outstanding National Major Label Recording Nominated
2019 Kamikaze Nominated
2019 "Fall" Outstanding Video / Major Budget (Over $10,000) Nominated
2021 Music to Be Murdered By Outstanding National Major Label Recording Won
ECHO Awards 2001 Marshall Mathers LP Best Hip-Hop/Urban Artist (International) Won [citation needed]
2002 Devil's Night (D12) Won
2003 The Eminem Show Won
2005 Encore Won
2007 Curtain Call: The Hits Won [citation needed]
2010 Relapse Nominated [42]
2011 Recovery Won [citation needed]
2014 The Marshall Mathers LP 2 Won [43]
2018 Revival Best International Male Artist Nominated [44]
GAFFA Awards (Denmark) 1999 Eminem Best Foreign New Act Nominated [45]
2002 Best Foreign Male Act Nominated
2019 Best Foreign Artist Nominated [46]
"River" Best Foreign Song Nominated
Kamikaze Best Foreign Album Nominated
GAFFA Awards (Sweden) 2010 "Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Best Foreign Song Won [47]
2019 "River" Nominated [48]
Grammy Awards 2000 "My Name Is" Best Rap Solo Performance Won [49]
"Guilty Conscience" (featuring Dr. Dre) Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated
The Slim Shady LP Best Rap Album Won
2001 "The Real Slim Shady" Best Rap Solo Performance Won
"Forgot About Dre" (with Dr. Dre) Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Won
The Marshall Mathers LP Album of the Year Nominated
Best Rap Album Won
2003 "Without Me" Record of the Year Nominated
Best Male Rap Solo Performance Nominated
Best Music Video Won
The Eminem Show Album of the Year Nominated
Best Rap Album Won
2004 "Lose Yourself" Record of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Male Rap Solo Performance Won
Best Rap Song Won
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media Nominated
2005 "Just Lose It" Best Rap Solo Performance Nominated
2006 "Mockingbird" Nominated
"Encore" (featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent) Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Nominated
Encore Best Rap Album Nominated
2007 "Smack That" (with Akon) Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Nominated
"Shake That" (featuring Nate Dogg) Nominated
2010 "Beautiful" Best Rap Solo Performance Nominated
"Crack a Bottle" (featuring Dr. Dre and 50 Cent) Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group Won
Relapse Best Rap Album Won
2011 Recovery Won
Album of the Year Nominated
"Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Record of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year Nominated
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Nominated
Best Rap Song Nominated
Best Music Video Nominated
"Airplanes, Part II" (with B.o.B and Hayley Williams) Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Nominated
"Not Afraid" Best Rap Solo Performance Won
Best Rap Song Nominated
2012 "I Need a Doctor" (with Dr. Dre and Skylar Grey) Nominated
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Nominated
Loud (as featured artist) Album of the Year Nominated
2014 "Berzerk" Best Rap Performance Nominated
2015 "Rap God" Nominated
"The Monster" (featuring Rihanna) Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Won
The Marshall Mathers LP 2 Best Rap Album Won
2019 "Lucky You" (featuring Joyner Lucas) Best Rap Song Nominated
2025 "Houdini" Best Rap Performance Pending
Best Music Video Pending
The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) Best Rap Album Pending
Golden Globe Awards 2003 "Lose Yourself" Best Original Song Nominated [50]
IFPI Hong Kong Top Sales Music Award 2006 Curtain Call: The Hits Ten Best Sales Releases, Foreign Won [51]
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2014 "The Monster" (featuring Rihanna) Song Of The Year Nominated [52]
Best Collaboration Nominated
Italian Music Awards 2001 Eminem Best International Male Artist Nominated [53]
2002 Eminem Best International Male Artist Nominated [54]
2003 Eminem Best International Male Artist Nominated [55]
Japan Radio Popular Disc Awards 2001 Eminem Best Male Vocalist Won [56]
Juno Awards 2001 The Marshall Mathers LP Best Selling Album (foreign or domestic) Won [57]
2003 The Eminem Show International Album of the Year Won [58]
2005 Encore Nominated
2011 Recovery Nominated
2014 The Marshall Mathers LP 2 Nominated
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2002 Eminem Best International Artist Won [59]
MOBO Awards 2000 Eminem Best Hip Hop Act Won [60]
2010 Best International Act Won [61]
MTV Africa Music Awards 2010 Eminem Best International Artist Won [62]
MTV Asia Awards 2002 Eminem Favorite Male Artist Nominated [63]
2003 Nominated [citation needed]
"Without Me" Favorite Video Nominated
2004 Eminem Favorite Male Artist Nominated
2006 Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 1999 Eminem Best New Act Nominated [64]
Best Hip-Hop Act Won
2000 Won
Best Male Act Nominated
The Marshall Mathers LP Best Album Won
2001 "Stan" Best Song Nominated
Eminem Best Hip-Hop Act Won
2002 Won
Best Male Act Won
The Eminem Show Best Album Won
"Without Me" Best Video Nominated
2003 Eminem Best Hip-Hop Act Won
2005 Eminem Best Male Nominated
2009 Best Urban Act Nominated
Best Male Act Won
"We Made You" Best Video Nominated
2010 Eminem Best Hip-Hop Act Won
2011 Won
Best Male Act Nominated
2013 Best Male Nominated
Global Icon Award Won
Best Hip-Hop Act Won
2014 Nominated
Best US Act Nominated
Best Male Nominated
"The Monster" (featuring Rihanna) Best Song Nominated
2017 Eminem Best Live Nominated
Best Hip-Hop Won
2018 Nominated
2020 Nominated
2024 Won
Best Video "Houdini" Nominated
Italian MTV Awards 2014 Eminem Super Man Nominated [65]
Artist Saga Nominated
MTV Movie Awards 2003 "Jimmy "B-Rabbit" Smith Jr." Best Male Performance Won [66]
Best Breakthrough Male Won
MTV Video Music Awards 1999 "My Name Is" Best Male Video Nominated [67]
Best New Artist in a Video Won
Best Direction in a Video Nominated
"Guilty Conscience" Breakthrough Video Nominated
2000 "The Real Slim Shady" Video of the Year Won [68]
Best Male Video Won
Best Rap Video Nominated
Viewer's Choice Nominated
Best Direction in a Video Nominated
Best Editing in a Video Nominated
"Forgot About Dre" (with Dr. Dre) Best Rap Video Won
2001 "Stan" (featuring Dido) Video of the Year Nominated [69]
Best Male Video Nominated
Best Rap Video Nominated
Best Direction in a Video Nominated
Best Cinematography in a Video Nominated
2002 "Without Me" Video of the Year Won [70]
Best Male Video Won
Best Rap Video Won
Best Direction in a Video Won
Best Editing in a Video Nominated
Viewer's Choice Nominated
2003 "Lose Yourself" Video of the Year Nominated [71]
Best Male Video Nominated
Best Rap Video Nominated
Best Video from a Film Won
Viewer's Choice Nominated
2004 "My Band" Video of the Year Nominated [citation needed]
Best Group Video Nominated
Best Rap Video Nominated
2005 "Just Lose It" Best Rap Video Nominated [72]
"Mosh" Breakthrough Video Nominated
2009 "We Made You" Video of the Year Nominated [73]
Best Hip-Hop Video Won
Best Male Video Nominated
Best Special Effects Nominated
2010 "Not Afraid" Video of the Year Nominated [74]
Best Hip-Hop Video Won
Best Male Video Won
Best Art Direction Nominated
Best Cinematography Nominated
Best Direction Nominated
Best Editing Nominated
Best Special Effects Nominated
2011 "Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Best Male Video Nominated [citation needed]
Best Cinematography Nominated [75]
Best Direction Nominated [76]
Best Video with a Message Nominated [77]
2014 "The Monster" (featuring Rihanna) Best Male Video Nominated [78]
Best Collaboration Nominated
Best Direction Nominated
"Berzerk" Best Hip-Hop Video Nominated
"Rap God" Best Art Direction Nominated
Best Editing Won
Best Visual Effects Nominated
2018 "Walk on Water" (featuring Beyoncé) Best Visual Effects Nominated [citation needed]
"River" (featuring Ed Sheeran) Best Cinematography Nominated
2020 "Godzilla" (featuring Juice WRLD) Video of the Year Nominated [79]
Best Hip-Hop Nominated
2022 "From the D 2 the LBC" Best Hip-Hop Nominated [80]
2024 "Houdini" Video of the Year Nominated [81][82]
Best Hip-Hop Won
Best Direction Nominated
Best Editing Nominated
Best Visual Effects Won
Song of Summer Nominated
Eminem Artist of the Year Nominated
"The Real Slim Shady" and "The Way I Am " (2000) VMAs Most Iconic Performance Nominated
Much Music Video Awards 2003 "Lose Yourself" People's Choice: Favorite international artist Won [83]
"Without Me" Best international video - artist Nominated
"Cleanin' Out My Closet" Nominated
2011 "Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Most Watched Video of the Year Nominated [84]
International Video of the Year - Artist Nominated
UR Fave International Artist Nominated
2012 "Lighters" (featuring Bruno Mars) International Video of the Year - Group Nominated [85]
NAACP Image Awards 2011 "Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Best Collaboration Nominated [86]
NRJ Music Awards 2005 Eminem International Male Artist of The Year Nominated [87]
2011 "Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Best International Song Nominated [88]
Video of the Year Nominated
Eminem and Rihanna Best International Duo Nominated
Online Film Critics Society Awards 2003 8 Mile Best Breakthrough Performance Nominated [40]
People's Choice Awards 2002 Eminem Favorite Male Musical Performer Nominated [89]
2003 Won
2007 "Shake That" (featuring Nate Dogg) Favorite Hip-Hop Song Nominated
2010 Eminem Favorite Male Artist Nominated
Favorite Hip-Hop Artist Won
2011 Won
Favorite Male Artist Won
"Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Favorite Song Won
Favorite Music Video Won
2012 Eminem Favorite Hip-Hop Artist Won
Pop Awards 2018 Eminem Artist Of The Year Award Nominated [90]
Revival Album Of The Year Award Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards 2022 The Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show Starring Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and 50 Cent Outstanding Variety Special (Live) Won [91]
Spike Video Game Awards 2005 50 Cent: Bulletproof Best Supporting Male Performance Nominated [citation needed]
2010 "Won't Back Down" Best Song In A Game Nominated
2013 "Survival" Nominated [92]
Soul Train Music Awards 2010 "Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Best Hip-Hop Song of the Year Won [93]
Satellite Awards 2003 "Lose Yourself" Best Original Song Nominated [40]
Swiss Music Awards 2014 The Marshall Mathers LP 2 Best Album Urban International Won [94]
2019 Eminem Best International Solo Act Won [95]
Teen Choice Awards 1999 "My Name Is" Choice Rap Track Won [citation needed]
Choice Music Video Nominated
Eminem Choice Breakout Artist Nominated
2000 "Forgot About Dre" (with Dr. Dre) Choice Music - R&B/Hip-Hop Track Nominated
"The Real Slim Shady" Choice Music Video Nominated
Choice Summer Song Nominated
2001 Eminem Choice Music: Male Artist Nominated
Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Artist Nominated
The Marshall Mathers LP Choice Music: Album Nominated
2003 Eminem Choice Movie: Actor Drama/Action Adventure Won [96]
Choice Crossover Artist Nominated
Choice Movie: Breakout Star - Male Won
Choice Music: Male Artist Won
Choice Music: Rap Artist Won
Eminem and Brittany Murphy Choice Movie Liplock Nominated
The Eminem Show Choice Music: Album Nominated
2005 Eminem Choice Music: Rap Artist Won [97]
Choice Music: Male Artist Nominated
"Mockingbird" Choice Music: Rap Track Won
2009 Relapse Choice Music Album: Male Nominated [citation needed]
2010 Eminem Choice Music: Best Rap Artist Won [98]
Choice Summer Music Star - Male Nominated
Relapse Choice Music: Best Rap Album Won
"Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Choice Music: Rap/Hip-Hop Track Won
2011 Eminem Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Artist Won [99]
"I Need a Doctor" (with Dr. Dre and Skylar Grey) Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Track Nominated
2014 Eminem Choice Music: R&B/Hip-Hop Artist Nominated [citation needed]
The Boombox Fan Choice Awards 2014 "Berzerk" Hip-Hop Video of the Year Nominated [100]
UK Music Video Awards 2011 "Love the Way You Lie" (featuring Rihanna) Best Urban Video – International Nominated [101]
Vibe Magazine Special Awards 2008 Eminem Best Rapper Alive Won [102]
World Music Awards 2001 Eminem Worlds Best Selling Rap/Hip-Hop Artist Won [103]
2003 Worlds Best Pop/Rock Artist Won
Worlds Best American Male Artist Won
2005 Worlds Best Selling Pop/Rock Artist Won
Worlds Best Selling Rap/Hip-Hop Artist Won
2010 Worlds Best Rap/Hip-Hop Selling Artist Won
2014 Worlds Best Selling Artist Won
Worlds Best Rap/Hip-Hop Selling Artist Won
Worlds Best American Selling Artist Won
World's Best Male Artist Nominated
World's Best Live Act Nominated
World's Best Entertainer Nominated
World Soundtrack Awards 2003 "Lose Yourself" Best Original Song Written for a Film Nominated [40]
YouTube Music Awards 2013 Eminem Artist of the Year Won [104]

Notes

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  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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