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|Name = Kenny Chesney
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|Occupation = [[singer]]-[[songwriter]]
|Occupation = [[singer]]-[[songwriter]]
|Years_active = [[1989]] - Present
|Years_active = 1989 - present
|Label = Capricorn Records (1993)<BR>[[BNA Records]]/[[Sony BMG]] (1994-present)
|Label = Capricorn Records (1993)<BR>[[BNA Records]]/[[Sony BMG]] (1994-present)
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==Early life==
==Early life==
Kenny Chesney was born in [[Knoxville, Tennessee]], to school teacher father David Chesney and hair dresser mother Karen Chandler. He has a younger half-sister, Jennifer Chandler.<ref>http://www.celebritywonder.com/html/kennychesney.html|Kenny Chesney Picture, Profile, Gossip, and News|, retrieved 207-08-14</ref><ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1188907/bio|IMDB biography for Kenny Chesney, retrieved 2007-08-14</ref> He was raised in [[Luttrell, Tennessee]], and attended Gibbs High School in [[Corryton, Tennessee]], where he was a receiver on the football team.<ref>http://www.bandbiographies.com/kenny_chesney/biography.htm|Kenny Chesney Biography, retrieved 2007-08-14</ref>
Kenny Chesney was born in [[Knoxville, Tennessee]], USA, to school teacher father David Chesney and hair dresser mother Karen Chandler. He has a younger half-sister, Jennifer Chandler.<ref>[http://www.celebritywonder.com/html/kennychesney.html Kenny Chesney Picture, Profile, Gossip, and News], retrieved [[2007-08-14]]</ref><ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1188907/bio IMDB biography for Kenny Chesney], retrieved [[2007-08-14]]</ref> He was raised in [[Luttrell, Tennessee]], and attended Gibbs High School in [[Corryton, Tennessee]], where he was a receiver on the football team.<ref>[http://www.bandbiographies.com/kenny_chesney/biography.htm Kenny Chesney Biography], retrieved [[2007-08-14]]</ref>


Chesney studied at [[East Tennessee State University]] in [[Johnson City, Tennessee]], joining the [[Lambda Chi Alpha]] International Fraternity and he was a member of the ETSU mens ensemble. Chesney played tunes at local places around Johnson City like Chucky's Trading Post (a small [[Mexican food|Mexican]] restaurant), Quarterbacks BBQ, and Rafters. He recorded his first album in [[1989]] at [[Classic Recording Studio]] in [[Bristol, Virginia]]. A thousand copies were made and Chesney sold them at his busking gigs.<ref name="ETSU Alumni" />, using the money from album sales to help buy a new Martin guitar.
Chesney studied at [[East Tennessee State University]] in [[Johnson City, Tennessee]], joining the [[Lambda Chi Alpha]] International Fraternity and he was a member of the ETSU mens ensemble. Chesney played tunes at local places around Johnson City like Chucky's Trading Post (a small [[Mexican food|Mexican]] restaurant), Quarterbacks BBQ, and Rafters. He recorded his first album in [[1989 in music|1989]] at [[Classic Recording Studio]] in [[Bristol, Virginia]]. A thousand copies were made and Chesney sold them at his busking gigs.<ref name="ETSU Alumni" />, using the money from album sales to help buy a new Martin guitar.


In [[1990]], Chesney graduated from ETSU with a degree in advertising <ref name="ETSU Alumni">{{cite web | title = Kenny Chesney: 1998 Distinguished Alumnus in the Arts | publisher = ETSU Alumni Association | url = http://www.etsu.edu/alumni/award/98award_chesney.asp | accessdate = 2007-02-16}}</ref> After graduation, he headed to [[Nashville]], where he performed at every venue he could, including HounDogs. He also did regular gigs at a southern club called Turf. After making the rounds of the music publishers in Nashville, Chesney got a contract in [[1992]] with BMI and [[Opryland Music Group]].
In 1990, Chesney graduated from ETSU with a degree in advertising <ref name="ETSU Alumni">{{cite web | title = Kenny Chesney: 1998 Distinguished Alumnus in the Arts | publisher = ETSU Alumni Association | url = http://www.etsu.edu/alumni/award/98award_chesney.asp | accessdate = 2007-02-16}}</ref> After graduation, he headed to [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]], where he performed at every venue he could, including HounDogs. He also did regular gigs at a southern club called Turf. After making the rounds of the music publishers in Nashville, Chesney got a contract in 1992 with BMI and [[Opryland Music Group]].


==Career==
==Career==
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===Early years===
===Early years===
Kenny's first album, ''In My Wildest Dreams'', was released on the independent Capricorn Records label in [[1994]]. The album's lead-off singles, "The Tin Man" and "In My Wildest Dreams" (the latter co-written by [[Aaron Tippin]]), reached the lowest regions of the charts. The album sold about 10,000 copies before the label folded. "The Tin Man" was reprised on Kenny's ''All I Need To Know'' album, his first major label album; the song was re-recorded on his [[2001]] ''Greatest Hits'' collection, and re-released as a single that year.
Kenny's first album, ''In My Wildest Dreams'', was released on the independent Capricorn Records label in [[1994 in music|1994]]. The album's lead-off singles, "The Tin Man" and "In My Wildest Dreams" (the latter co-written by [[Aaron Tippin]]), reached the lowest regions of the charts. The album sold about 10,000 copies before the label folded. "The Tin Man" was reprised on Kenny's ''All I Need To Know'' album, his first major label album; the song was re-recorded on his [[2001 in music|2001]] ''Greatest Hits'' collection, and re-released as a single that year.


His first major hit was "Fall in Love," which reached the Country Top 10 in [[1995]]. The follow-up, "All I Need to Know," also reached the Top 10, but ensuing follow-ups were not so successful. In [[1996]], he scored the Top 5 hit, "Me and You", and returned again with "When I Close My Eyes" in early [[1997]]. (The latter song gave Kenny his first #1 on ''[[Radio & Records]]'', although the song peaked at #2 on ''Billboard''.) He hit No. 1 on ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' for the first time with "She's Got It All" in [[August 1997]]; the song spent three weeks at #1.
His first major hit was "Fall in Love," which reached the Country Top 10 in [[1995 in music|1995]]. The follow-up, "All I Need to Know," also reached the Top 10, but ensuing follow-ups were not so successful. In [[1996 in music|1996]], he scored the Top 5 hit, "Me and You", and returned again with "When I Close My Eyes" in early [[1997 in music|1997]]. (The latter song gave Kenny his first #1 on ''[[Radio & Records]]'', although the song peaked at #2 on ''Billboard''.) He hit No. 1 on ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' for the first time with "She's Got It All" in [[August 1997]]; the song spent three weeks at #1.


===Mid-career===
===Mid-career===
In [[January 2005]], Chesney released the album ''Be As You Are: Songs from an Old Blue Chair'', supporting the album with his Somewhere in the Sun Tour and in [[November 2005]]. The album was a lower key affair sonically than most of Chesney's recent albums.{{Fact|date=August 2007}} Chesney released his second album of that year, ''The Road and The Radio'', with the song "Living in Fast Forward" being one of the hits from the album.
In [[January 2005]], Chesney released the album ''Be As You Are: Songs from an Old Blue Chair'', supporting the album with his Somewhere in the Sun Tour and in [[November 2005]]. The album was a lower key affair sonically than most of Chesney's recent albums.{{Fact|date=August 2007}} Chesney released his second album of that year, ''The Road and The Radio'', with the song "Living in Fast Forward" being one of the hits from the album.


In [[February 2006]], Chesney was presented with a plaque commemorating his sales of 25 million albums. On [[May 23]], [[2006]], Chesney was honored at the Academy of Country Music Awards as Entertainer of the Year.<ref name="MSNBC">{{cite web | author = Associated Press | title = Kenny Chesney wins entertainer of the year | publisher = MSNBC | date = [[2006-05-24 | url = http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12940538/ | accessdate = 2007-02-16}}</ref>
In [[February 2006]], Chesney was presented with a plaque commemorating his sales of 25 million albums. On [[May 23]], [[2006]], Chesney was honored at the Academy of Country Music Awards as Entertainer of the Year.<ref name="MSNBC">{{cite web | author = Associated Press | title = Kenny Chesney wins entertainer of the year | publisher = MSNBC | date = [[2006-05-24]] | url = http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12940538/ | accessdate = 2007-02-16}}</ref>


Chesney, along with [[Tim McGraw]], contributed to a version of [[Tracy Lawrence]]'s song "[[Find Out Who Your Friends Are]]", which can be found on Lawrence's album ''[[For the Love]]''. Although the official single version features only Lawrence's vocals, many stations played the version with McGraw and Chesney instead.
Chesney, along with [[Tim McGraw]], contributed to a version of [[Tracy Lawrence]]'s song "[[Find Out Who Your Friends Are]]", which can be found on Lawrence's album ''[[For the Love]]''. Although the official single version features only Lawrence's vocals, many stations played the version with McGraw and Chesney instead.
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==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Chesney met actress [[Renée Zellweger]] in [[January 2005]] and married her [[May 9]] [[2005]], in [[Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands|Saint John]], [[United States Virgin Islands|U.S. Virgin Islands]]. It was the first marriage for both. Chesney stated,<ref>http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/02/15/60minutes/main2480878_page3.shtml|Meet Hillbilly Rock Star Kenny Chesney, retrieved 2007-08-14</ref>
Chesney met actress [[Renée Zellweger]] in [[January 2005]] and married her [[May 9]] [[2005]], in [[Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands|Saint John]], [[United States Virgin Islands|U.S. Virgin Islands]]. It was the first marriage for both. Chesney stated,<ref>[http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/02/15/60minutes/main2480878_page3.shtml Meet Hillbilly Rock Star Kenny Chesney], retrieved [[2007-08-14]]</ref>
{{cquote|I remember coming back from the wedding and we landed in Little Rock, Arkansas. I had a show. We didn't have a honeymoon, you know? Welcome to Little Rock, baby. Happy Honeymoon.}}
{{cquote|I remember coming back from the wedding and we landed in Little Rock, Arkansas. I had a show. We didn't have a honeymoon, you know? Welcome to Little Rock, baby. Happy Honeymoon.}}


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*[http://www.kennyforums.org/ KennyForums fan-run message board]
*[http://www.kennyforums.org/ KennyForums fan-run message board]
* [http://www.gactv.com/gac/ar_az_kenny_chesney Kenny Chesney's latest bio, news, photo galleries, and Fan Q&A] at [[Great American Country]]
*[http://www.gactv.com/gac/ar_az_kenny_chesney Kenny Chesney's latest bio, news, photo galleries, and Fan Q&A] at [[Great American Country]]
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*[http://www.cmt.com/artists/az/chesney_kenny/artist.jhtml Kenny Chesney] at [http://www.cmt.com Country Music Television]
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*[http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/artist.asp?xid=164&c=111 Kenny Chesney: CD and Concert Reviews] at [http://www.countrystandardtime.com/?c=111 Country Standard Time]
*[http://www.countrystandardtime.com/d/artist.asp?xid=164&c=111 Kenny Chesney: CD and Concert Reviews] at [http://www.countrystandardtime.com/?c=111 Country Standard Time]
*[http://blogs.thenewstribune.com/ej?s=summer+flip+flop+tour&submit=Go Photos from the Summer Flip Flop tour's July 7, 2007 stop in Seattle]
*[http://blogs.thenewstribune.com/ej?s=summer+flip+flop+tour&submit=Go Photos from the Summer Flip Flop tour's stop in Seattle] ([[July 7]], [[2007]])


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Kenny Chesney

Kenny Chesney (born Kenneth Arnold Chesney, March 26, 1968) is an American country music singer.

Early life

Kenny Chesney was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, to school teacher father David Chesney and hair dresser mother Karen Chandler. He has a younger half-sister, Jennifer Chandler.[1][2] He was raised in Luttrell, Tennessee, and attended Gibbs High School in Corryton, Tennessee, where he was a receiver on the football team.[3]

Chesney studied at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City, Tennessee, joining the Lambda Chi Alpha International Fraternity and he was a member of the ETSU mens ensemble. Chesney played tunes at local places around Johnson City like Chucky's Trading Post (a small Mexican restaurant), Quarterbacks BBQ, and Rafters. He recorded his first album in 1989 at Classic Recording Studio in Bristol, Virginia. A thousand copies were made and Chesney sold them at his busking gigs.[4], using the money from album sales to help buy a new Martin guitar.

In 1990, Chesney graduated from ETSU with a degree in advertising [4] After graduation, he headed to Nashville, where he performed at every venue he could, including HounDogs. He also did regular gigs at a southern club called Turf. After making the rounds of the music publishers in Nashville, Chesney got a contract in 1992 with BMI and Opryland Music Group.

Career

Early years

Kenny's first album, In My Wildest Dreams, was released on the independent Capricorn Records label in 1994. The album's lead-off singles, "The Tin Man" and "In My Wildest Dreams" (the latter co-written by Aaron Tippin), reached the lowest regions of the charts. The album sold about 10,000 copies before the label folded. "The Tin Man" was reprised on Kenny's All I Need To Know album, his first major label album; the song was re-recorded on his 2001 Greatest Hits collection, and re-released as a single that year.

His first major hit was "Fall in Love," which reached the Country Top 10 in 1995. The follow-up, "All I Need to Know," also reached the Top 10, but ensuing follow-ups were not so successful. In 1996, he scored the Top 5 hit, "Me and You", and returned again with "When I Close My Eyes" in early 1997. (The latter song gave Kenny his first #1 on Radio & Records, although the song peaked at #2 on Billboard.) He hit No. 1 on Billboard for the first time with "She's Got It All" in August 1997; the song spent three weeks at #1.

Mid-career

In January 2005, Chesney released the album Be As You Are: Songs from an Old Blue Chair, supporting the album with his Somewhere in the Sun Tour and in November 2005. The album was a lower key affair sonically than most of Chesney's recent albums.[citation needed] Chesney released his second album of that year, The Road and The Radio, with the song "Living in Fast Forward" being one of the hits from the album.

In February 2006, Chesney was presented with a plaque commemorating his sales of 25 million albums. On May 23, 2006, Chesney was honored at the Academy of Country Music Awards as Entertainer of the Year.[5]

Chesney, along with Tim McGraw, contributed to a version of Tracy Lawrence's song "Find Out Who Your Friends Are", which can be found on Lawrence's album For the Love. Although the official single version features only Lawrence's vocals, many stations played the version with McGraw and Chesney instead.

During the summer of 2007, Chesney is on the road performing as part of the Flip Flop Summer Tour.

Chesney also co-wrote Rascal Flatts' 2007 single, "Take Me There", which is the lead-off to their upcoming album Still Feels Good.[6].

Also in 2007, Kenny will release the album Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates. The album's lead-off single, "Never Wanted Nothing More", reached Number One on the Hot Country Songs chart dated for August 4, 2007. Having reached #1 in its eighth week, the song is also Chesney's fastest-climbing #1 to date. Kenny has also recorded Dwight Yoakam's song "Wild Ride", for the "Poets and Pirates" album. Dwight's recording of the song is on his "This Time" album.[7]. The album will be released on September 11th, 2007 going up against rap juggernauts 50 Cent and Kanye West for the number 1 Billboard charts spot. Many believe Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates will outsell the latter, taking out the rappers ongoing feud to claim #1.

Kenny's most recent single, "Don't Blink" was released in August 2007, it is the second highest debut on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts since the inception of SoundScan in 1990. It was the highest debut of all time until Garth Brooks beat the record when his song, "More Than A Memory debuted at #1 the following week.[8]

Personal life

Chesney met actress Renée Zellweger in January 2005 and married her May 9 2005, in Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands. It was the first marriage for both. Chesney stated,[9]

I remember coming back from the wedding and we landed in Little Rock, Arkansas. I had a show. We didn't have a honeymoon, you know? Welcome to Little Rock, baby. Happy Honeymoon.

On September 15, after only four months of marriage, Zellweger filed for an annulment, citing "Fraud" as the reason. Chesney and Zellweger believed "fraud" was the broadest of the available legal reasons for which annulments could be filed in California. This led to rumors that Chesney was gay, which he denied. The annulment was granted December 23, 2005.

In an interview taped for the February 18, 2007, episode of 60 Minutes, Chesney told Anderson Cooper:

The only fraud that was committed was me thinking that I knew what it was like... that I really understood what it was like to be married, and I really didn't.[10]

Discography

Albums

Year Album US Billboard 200 US Country Certification
1994 In My Wildest Dreams
1995 All I Need To Know 39 Gold
1996 Me And You 78 9 Gold
1997 I Will Stand 95 10 Platinum
1999 Everywhere We Go 51 5 2xPlatinum
2000 Greatest Hits 13 1 4xPlatinum
2002 No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems 1 1 6xPlatinum
2003 All I Want For Christmas Is A Real Good Tan 42 4 Platinum
2004 When the Sun Goes Down 1 1 4xPlatinum
2005 Be As You Are (Songs From an Old Blue Chair) 1 1 Platinum
The Road and the Radio 1 1 3xPlatinum
2006 Live: Live Those Songs Again 4 1 Platinum
2007 Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates Released September 11, 2007

Singles

Year Song US Country US Hot 100 US Pop 100 US Digital Album
1994 "The Tin Man"A 75 In My Wildest Dreams
"Whatever It Takes" 59 In My Wildest Dreams
1995 "Fall In Love" 6 All I Need To Know
"All I Need To Know" 8 All I Need To Know
1996 "Grandpa Told Me So" 23 All I Need To Know
"Back In My Arms Again" 41 Me and You
"Me and You" 2 112 Me and You
1997 "When I Close My Eyes"B 2 Me and You
"She's Got It All" 1 110 I Will Stand
1998 "A Chance" 11 I Will Stand
"That's Why I'm Here"B 2 79 I Will Stand
"I Will Stand" 27 I Will Stand
"Touchdown Tennessee"C 64 limited-edition single
1999 "Team Of Destiny" 72 original A-side of "How Forever Feels"
"How Forever Feels" 1 27 Everywhere We Go
"You Had Me From Hello" 1 34 Everywhere We Go
"She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" 11 66 Everywhere We Go
2000 "What I Need To Do" 8 56 Everywhere We Go
"I Lost It" 3 34 Greatest Hits
"Baptism" (w/ Randy Travis)C 75 Greatest Hits
2001 "Don't Happen Twice" 1 26 Greatest Hits
"The Tin Man" (re-release)A 19 107 Greatest Hits
2002 "Young" 2 35 No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems
"Live Those Songs"C 60 No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems
"The Good Stuff" 1 22 No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems
2003 "A Lot of Things Different" 6 55 No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems
"Big Star" 2 28 No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems
"No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems" 2 28 No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems
"There Goes My Life" 1 29 When the Sun Goes Down
"All I Want For Christmas Is a Real Good Tan"C 30 All I Want For Christmas Is a Real Good Tan
"Jingle Bells"C 49 All I Want For Christmas Is a Real Good Tan
"Silver Bells"C 54 All I Want For Christmas Is a Real Good Tan
"Silent Night" (w/ the Grisgby Twins)C 57 All I Want For Christmas Is a Real Good Tan
"Thank God For Kids"C 60 All I Want For Christmas Is a Real Good Tan
2004 "When the Sun Goes Down" (w/Uncle Kracker) 1 26 When the Sun Goes Down
"Hey Good Lookin'" (Jimmy Buffett w/Clint Black, Kenny Chesney,
Alan Jackson, Toby Keith and George Strait)
8 63 Licence To Chill (Jimmy Buffett album)
"I Go Back" 2 32 When the Sun Goes Down
"The Woman with You" 2 33 When the Sun Goes Down
2005 "Guitars and Tiki Bars"C 53 Be as You Are: Songs From an Old Blue Chair
"Anything But Mine" 1 48 When the Sun Goes Down
"Keg in the Closet" 6 64 When the Sun Goes Down
"Who You'd Be Today" 2 37 61 The Road and the Radio
"Living in Fast Forward" 1 48 The Road and the Radio
"The Road and the Radio"C 59 The Road and the Radio
2006 "Summertime" 1 34 51 36 The Road and the Radio
"You Save Me" 3 47 75 59 The Road and the Radio
2007 "Beer In Mexico" 1 61 The Road and the Radio
"Flip Flop Summer"C, D 49 The Road and The Radio
"Never Wanted Nothing More" 1 22 34 Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates
"Don't Blink"E 10 Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates
"Shiftwork" (with George Strait)C, E 47 Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates

Notes

  • A"The Tin Man" was originally released in 1994 from In My Wildest Dreams. The original recording was later found on his All I Need To Know album; the song was later re-recorded in 2001 for Kenny's Greatest Hits compilation. This second version was released in 2001.
  • BReached #1 on Radio & Records country charts.
  • CAlbum cut.
  • D"Flip Flop Summer" is a bonus track, available only on editions of the album sold at Target stores.
  • ECurrent single.

Awards

  • 1997 ACM New Male Vocalist of the Year
  • 2002 ACM Top Male Vocalist of the Year
  • 2004 AMA Artist of the Year
  • 2004 ACM Entertainer of the Year
  • 2004 CMA Album of the Year: When The Sun Goes Down
  • 2004 CMT Hottest Video of the Year: "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems"
  • 2005 ACM Triple Crown Winner
  • 2005 CMT Male Video of the Year
  • 2006 CMA Entertainer of the Year
  • 2006 ACM Entertainer of the Year
  • 2006 CMT Male Video of the Year
  • 2007 CMT Male Video of the Year
  • 2007 People's Choice Male Vocalist Of The Year
  • 2007 ACM Entertainer of the Year

See also

References

  1. ^ Kenny Chesney Picture, Profile, Gossip, and News, retrieved 2007-08-14
  2. ^ IMDB biography for Kenny Chesney, retrieved 2007-08-14
  3. ^ Kenny Chesney Biography, retrieved 2007-08-14
  4. ^ a b "Kenny Chesney: 1998 Distinguished Alumnus in the Arts". ETSU Alumni Association. Retrieved 2007-02-16.
  5. ^ Associated Press (2006-05-24). "Kenny Chesney wins entertainer of the year". MSNBC. Retrieved 2007-02-16. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  6. ^ "Rascal Flatts' New Single Co-Written by Kenny Chesney" (html). cmt.com. Retrieved 2007-07-17.
  7. ^ "Kenny Chesney sets record with "Never Wanted Nothing More"" (html). CountryStandardTime.com. Retrieved 2007-07-26.
  8. ^ ""Don't Blink" Is Billboard's Highest Chart Debut Ever!" (html). Kenny Chesney.com. Retrieved 2007-08-29.
  9. ^ Meet Hillbilly Rock Star Kenny Chesney, retrieved 2007-08-14
  10. ^ Hall, Sarah (2007-02-15). "Kenny Chesney: Fraud, Yes; Gay, No". E! Online. Retrieved 2007-02-16. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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