Eminem & Nate Dogg’s “Till I Collapse” makes Spotify history

Eminem‘s “Till I Collapse,” featuring Nate Dogg from The Eminem Show (2002) album has surpassed 1.5 BILLION streams on Spotify, making it the only non-single song in history to reach this milestone.

Anyone looking to make good use of that New Year’s resolution gym membership may want to give Eminem’s 2002 diamond-certified album a revisit or maybe 8 Mile soundtracks album. According to study done by Spotify couple of years ago, “Till I Collapse” is the top global song of all time for exercising and working out — a distinction its held for three years straight. Eminem’s Academy and Grammy Award-winning “Lose Yourself” also ranks at No. 2.

The figures have been extrapolated from the 43.5 million workout-related playlists used by the streaming giant’s nearly 191 million active monthly users.

Few years back, TIME magazine listed 50 Best Workout Songs and put “Till I Collapse” at number one.

“One of Eminem’s big hits also happens to be a pep talk. “When you feel weak you feel like you want to just give up,” he intones, “but you gotta search within you, you gotta find that inner strength.” Then he blasts off. When the going gets hard, Eminem is here to take you through to the finish line — whatever the workout, whatever the challenge.” – TIME

In the similar news, 50 Cent’s “In Da Club” has also joined the billions club on Spotify. It’s Fiddy’s first ever song to reach this accolade.

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:

Eminem’s “Mockingbird” charts on Spotify for the first time in history

Eminem‘s “Mockingbird” makes its first ever appearance on the global Spotify chart at  No. 200 with 896K streams, 18 years after its release. The song is also one of the most trending tracks on TikTok currently.

“Mockingbird” is a song from Encore (2004), released as a single in 2005. The single peaked at No. 11 on the United State’s Billboard Hot 100, and No. 4 in the United Kingdom’s Official Singles chart.

The song earned Eminem an award at Teen Choice Awards and received a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Solo Performance, but lost to “Gold Digger” by Kanye West. “Mockingbird” is certified 5x Platinum in the United States for selling 5 million units in the country. It is also 2x Platinum in Denmark, Platinum in the United States and Italy and Gold in Australia and Germany.

You can revisit the song below:

“Godzilla” by Eminem & Juice WRLD hits 1 Billion streams on Spotify

Eminem‘s 2020 mega hit song “Godzilla,” featuring Juice WRLD, has surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify. It’s Detroit legend’s 5th song to do so. After “Till I Collapse,” “Lose Yourself,” “Without Me” and “The Real Slim Shady.” Becoming the first artist to have at least one song with +1B streams in each of the last three decades.

Slim Shady’s third verse on “Godzilla” track holds the record for his fastest rap verse, rapping 10.65 syllables per second, or 300 words in 30 seconds, breaking his own records held by his feature on Nicki Minaj and Labrinth’s 2018 song “Majesty” from Queen album, where he rapped 10.3 syllables per second, and his 2013 song “Rap God” from The Marshall Mathers LP 2, where Em rapped 9.6 syllables per second.

On March 6, 2020, Eminem released a snippet of the music video, announcing that he partnered with Lyrical Lemonade company. Three days later, the music video was released, directed by Cole Bennett, which featured guest appearances from Dr. Dre and Mike Tyson. The song currently has over 520 million views on YouTube.

“Godzilla” was a worldwide success. It debuted at No. 1 in Finland and on both the United Kingdom Singles Chart and the Irish Singles Chart, becoming Eminem’s 10th and 9th No.1 single respectively. It also went to No. 2 in Belgium, Czech Republic, Hungary, New Zealand, and Slovakia. The song went to No.3 in both artists’ homeland, the United States, and went top ten in 20 regions. It also saw moderate success Singapore and Lebanon and Singapore, peaking inside the top 20 in those regions.

The Song is eligible for 5x platinum in the United States for selling more than 5 million units in the country. It’s also double platinum in Australia, Canada and Poland. And platinum in the United Kingdom, Denmark, Italy and Portugal. “Godzilla” also received Gold certifications in New Zealand and Austria.

You can revisit the song below:

Eminem’s another monumental single hits 1 billion streams on Spotify

After being in the game for almost three decades, Eminem’s streaming numbers still impress the stats lovers. In 2022 alone, Slim Shady has accumulated 3.2 billion streams on Spotify alone!

Today, his 2000 hit song “The Real Slim Shady,” from Marshall Mathers LP album has surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify, making it one of the most streamed songs from the ’00s.

It’s Eminem’s 4th single to achieve this accolade, following the footsteps of “Lose Yourself,” “Till I Collapse,” and “Without Me.” Other Eminem singles that are close to join the club of billion-streamers are “Lose The Way You Lie” and “Godzilla.”

You can check the most streamed Eminem songs on Spotify below:

1.44 billion – “Lose Yourself

1.37 billion – “Till I Collapse,” featuring Nate Dogg

1.19 billion – “Without Me”

1.01 billion – “The Real Slim Shady”

 

993 million – “Love The Way You Lie,” featuring Rihanna

935 million – “Godzilla,” featuring Juice WRLD

Eminem sets new Spotify record as “The Eminem Show” hits 4 Billion streams

Eminem’s fourth solo studio album, The Eminem Show, has just surpassed 4 billion streams on Spotify, making it the only album in any genres of music from 2000s to achieve this milestone.

Widely considered the most anticipated album of 2002, The Eminem Show debuted at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200 and stood there for 6 non-consecutive weeks. It sold over 1.3 million copies in its second week in the US, where it registered a full week of sales.

The Eminem Show was both the best-selling album of 2002 in the United States and the best-selling album worldwide of 2002. In 2022, it was certified 12 times platinum by the RIAA and hold the diamond certification for selling 12,000,000 copies in the country. Its worldwide sales of 27 million copies make it one of the best-selling albums of all time and the second best-selling album of the 21st century.

At the 2003 Grammy Awards, it was nominated for Album of the Year and won Best Rap Album, while “Without Me” won Best Music Video. It’s non-single track “Till I Collapse” also remains the most streamed workout song on Spotify with almost 1.4 billion streams.

You can revisit the legendary album below:

Eminem’s MMLP2 becomes his 3rd album to reach 3 billion streams on Spotify

Eminem’s eighth solo studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2, has surpassed 3 billion streams on Spotify, making it his third album to reach this milestone, after The Eminem Show and Recovery.

Some of the highest streamed songs from the MMLP2 album are “Rap God” with 818 million, “The Monster,” featuring Rihanna with 717 million and “Berzerk” with 251 million streams.

In the similar news, Eminem has now earned over 1 billion on-demand streams in the United States in 2022 so far and became the only seventh artist to reach this milestone.

You can revisit The Marshall Mathers LP 2, the sequel of 2000’s The Marshall Mathers LP below:

Eminem surpasses Adele & Ariana Grande in Spotify’s monthly listeners | Check the Top 20

Eminem has now surpassed Adele, Ariana Grande, and Bruno Mars on Spotify’s monthly listeners’ chart and currently is occupying the 9th place.

Slim Shady now has 55.45 million monthly listeners.

You can check out the current standing for the top 20 artists with the most monthly listeners on Spotify below:

1. The Weeknd – 78.85 million

2. Ed Sheeran – 78.47 million

3. Justin Bieber – 78.09 million

4. Dua Lipa – 66.30 million

5. Taylor Swift – 57.89 million

6. Coldplay – 57.60 million

7. Imagine Dragons – 56.72 million

8. Doja Cat – 55.98 million

9. Eminem – 55.45 million

10. Adele – 55.45 million

11. Bruno Mars – 53.97 million

12. Ariana Grande – 53.89 million

13. Drake – 53.75 million

14. J Balvin – 51.98 million

15. David Guetta – 50.67 million

16. Lil Nas X – 50.65 million

17. Elton John – 50.22 million

18. Kanye West – 48.72 million

19. Rihanna – 48.32 million

20. Billie Eilish – 48.22 million

Eminem surpasses Drake in Spotify’s monthly listeners | Check the Top 20

Eminem has now surpassed the biggest selling rapper in the last decade, Drake, in Spotify’s monthly listeners count.

Slim Shady now has 53.73 million monthly listeners, while Dreezy got 53.71 million.

You can check out the current standing for the top 20 artists with the most monthly listeners on Spotify.

1. The Weeknd – 81.10 million

2. Justin Bieber – 78.33 million

3. Ed Sheeran – 77.54 million

4. Dua Lipa – 67.01 million

5. Adele – 57.32 million

6. Coldplay – 57.20 million

7. Taylor Swift – 56.91 million

8. Imagine Dragons – 56.67 million

9. Doja Cat – 55.66 million

10. Bruno Mars – 54.42 million

11. Ariana Grande – 54.11 million

12. Eminem – 53.73 million

13. Drake – 53.71 million

14. J Balvin – 52.14 million

15. Lil Nas X – 51.61 million

16. Elton John – 51.01 million

17. David Guetta – 50.27 million

18. Billie Eilish – 48.95 million

19. Rihanna – 47.84 million

20. Maroon 5- 47.78 million

Dr. Dre’s “The Contract EP” now available on streaming, including “Gospel,” ft. Eminem

Back on December 15th, 2021, Rockstar Games released the upgrade of Grand Theft Auto IV, GTA Online: The Contract, which features six new Dr. Dre songs.

“The Contract EP” includes guest appearances from Eminem, Busta Rhymes, Snoop Dogg, Nipsey Hussle, Rick Ross, Anderson .Paak, Ty Dolla $ign, The D.O.C., Thurz and Cocoa Sarai.

At first, the tape was not available on streaming services but today, all the six songs can be found on Spotify and Apple Music.

You can stream the tape below:

Eminem’s another classic single hits 1 billion streams on Spotify

With 46 million monthly listeners, Eminem’s Spotify streams increases exponentially.

After “Lose Yourself” and “Till I Collapse,” featuring Nate Dogg, Slim Shady’s “Without Me” single from The Eminem Show has also surpassed 1 billion streams on the platform.

Below you can check the top 10 most streamed Eminem’s songs on Spotify:

1. Lose Yourself – 1.3 billion.

2. Till I Collapse (ft. Nate Dogg) – 1.2 billion

3. Without Me – 1.0 billion

4. Love The Way You Lie (ft. Rihanna) – 912 million

5. The Real Slim Shady – 833 million

6. Godzilla (ft. Juice WRLD) – 821 million

7. Rap God – 792 million

8. The Monster (ft. Rihanna) – 698 million

9. River (ft. Ed Sheeran) – 688 million

10. Not Afraid – 638 million

 

Dr. Dre’s “GTA Online: The Contract” now available on streaming services!

Back on December 15th, 2021, Rockstar Games released its new version of Grand Theft Auto, GTA Online: The Contract, and it features six new Dr. Dre songs.

Guest appearances include: Eminem, Busta Rhymes, Snoop Dogg, Nipsey Hussle, Anderson .Paak, Ty Dolla $ign and The D.O.C. among others.

At first, the tape was not available on streaming services but today, all the six songs can be found on Spotify and Apple Music, under the name of GTA Online.

Stream the tape below!

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