Eminem’s daughter Hailie shares her top 5 most streamed artists of 2022

In her latest episode of Just A Little Shady Podcast, Hailie shared her top five most streamed songs and artists on Spotify in 2022 and not surprisingly, Eminem makes it at number one!

“I feel like I always get the question ‘Do I listen to my dad’s music. If you follow me on TikTok, I posted my Spotify Wrapped from last year because he was the number one artists on my thing and of course this year’s the same thing. It’s a lot of music that I listen to when I workout so it kinda makes sense. Lot of good workout songs. I’m gonna share top artists and top songs.”

“I listened to 59 genres of music. My top songs were: “Breakfest” by Dove Cameron, “I Love U” by the Chainsmokers, “Numb” by Marshmello and Khalid, “2step” by Ed Sheeran and Lil Baby and “10 Things I Hate About You” by Leah Kate.”

“And then, my top artists were, dad, Post Malone, Nicki Minaj, Big Sean and Drake. But again, that’s my home workout playlist.”

Lat year, Hailie shared a video, lip-syncing over Wendy Osefo’s viral words on Wendy’s show: “What? am I a Nicki fan? pull up in the Sri Lanka, WHAT?!”

On the video, the caption reads: “What? Do I listen to my dad’s music? I think my dad’s gone crazy!” Then Hailie shares the screenshot of Spotify Wrapped where she’s in the top 3% of Eminem listeners in 2021.

You can watch the latest episode of Just A Little Shady Podcast below:

#SpotifyWrapped 2022: Eminem’s longevity is hard to believe

#SpotifyWrapped

Spotify Wrapped 2022 is here and fans stormed the social media with the screenshots of their top songs, albums, artists and music genres.

Spotify has also shared most streamed content on their platform. In the hip-hop/rap category, Drake, Kendrick Lamar and Eminem‘s dominance is undeniable, especially for Em, who has managed to have his 20-22 years old albums in the list of top ten hip-hop albums in 2022.

Check the list of most streamed hip-hop albums of 2022 and some reactions from the fans below:

1. Drake – “Certified Liver Boy” (2021)

2. Kendrick Lamar – “Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers” (2022)

3. Eminem – “The Eminem Show” (2002)

4. Drake – “Honestly, Nevermind” (2022)

5. Future – “I NEVER LIKED YOU” (2022)

6. Gunna – “DS4EVER” [Deluxe] (2022)

7. Kendrick Lamar – “DAMN.” (2017)

8. Eminem – “The Marshall Mathers LP” (2000)

9. Tyler, The Creator – “IGOR” (2019)

10. Drake – “Scorpion” (2018)

Most streamed artists on Spotify globally in 2022:

1. Bad Bunny

2. Taylor Swift

3. Drake

4. The Weeknd

5. BTS

6. Ed Sheeran

7. Harry Styles

8. Justin Bieber

9. Kanye West

10. Eminem

#SpotifyWrapped

Mac Miller’s mother shares her most streamed artists on Spotify & Eminem is No. 2

Couple of days ago, Spotify Wrapped unveiled the top artists, albums, songs, podcasts, and more that defined how more than 381 million people around the world listened and discovered audio during a year 2021.

“Wrapped” is where Spotify listeners get a deep dive into their most memorable listening moments of the year.

Fans around the world shared the screenshots of their top streamed content, including Mac Miller’s mother, Karen Meyers, whose top five artists’ list goes like this:

1. Mac Miller

2. Eminem

3. BROCKHAMPTON

4. Neck Deep

5. Paramore

Karen Meyers shared the list on her Instagram story. You can check the screenshot below:

Eminem’s daughter Hailie shares her top streamed artist on Spotify in 2021

Eminem’s daughter, Hailie Jade Mathers, shared a video on TikTok where she revealed her most streamed artist on Spotify in 2021 via #SpotifyWrapped feature and unsurprisingly, it’s Eminem 🙂

Hailie shared a video, lip-syncing over Wendy Osefo’s viral words on Wendy’s show: “What? am I a Nicki fan? pull up in the Sri Lanka, WHAT?!”

On the video, the caption reads: “What? Do I listen to my dad’s music? I think my dad’s gone crazy!”

Then Hailie shares the screenshot of Spotify Wrapped where she’s in the top 3% of Eminem listeners in 2021 and that’s what exactly she captioned in a post: “top 3% 💀”

You can watch the video below:

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