Eminem sets new record on Spotify!

2021 is not ending without a record set by Slim Shady!

Eminem’s first major release, The Slim Shady LP (1999), has now surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify, becoming the only artists in the platform’s history to have 11 albums with +1 billion streams each.

The highest streamed album is The Eminem Show with 3.6 billion streams, followed by Recovery with almost 3 billion. Third and fourth places are occupied by The Marshall Mathers LP2 and Kamikaze with 2.9 billion and 2.5 billion streams, respectively.

Eminem’s latest offering Music To Be Murdered By, Marshall Mathers LP and Curtain Call: The Hits, all of them are above 2 billion streams each. Revival, Relapse, Encore and now The Slim Shady LP are over 1 billion streams each.

Eminem’s manager Paul Rosenberg congratulated him on Twitter:

Revisit the legendary album below:

 

Here is how much Eminem earned from Spotify in 2021 alone

Eminem’s catalog was streamed 3,600,000,000 (3.6 billion) times on Spotify in 2021 alone.

Spotify generally pays between $.00318 and $.00521 per stream to the artists, meaning you will need roughly 250 streams to make a dollar. Rates depend from which country people are streaming (and many other factors).

If we multiply 3,600,000,000 streams by $.00318, and 3,600,000,000 streams by $.00521, Eminem earned between $11,448,000 ($11.4 million) ‬and $18,756,000 ($18.8 million). Thus, average earning for Slim Shady is $15,102,000 ($15.1 million).

All these numbers are coming from Spotify alone. Now imagine the total numbers from YouTube Music, Apple Music, Amazon Music and TIDAL.

Stream the latest offering from Eminem on Spotify below until 2021 is over!

 

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:

Royce 5’9″ thanks Eminem for helping him reach Spotify milestone & Joyner Lucas responds

“Darkness” single from Music To Be Murdered By album has become the latest song from Eminem’s catalog to reach 100 million streams.

After “Godzilla,” ft. Juice WRLD, “Those Kinda Nights,” ft. Ed Sheeran and “You Gon’ Learn,” ft. Royce  Da 5’9″ and White Gold, “Darkness” becomes fourth track from the album to surpass 100 million mark.

“You Gon’ Learn” and “Darkness” are both produced by Royce 5’9″ and reaching this milestone made the Detroit legend celebrate the achievement on Instagram.

“Thank you my dear, brother Eminem. Trusting in my ability as a producer without a placement yet… These are my first two placements … If only people knew how many quiet wins there were…” said Royce.

On the post, Joyner Lucas commented: “I take back all the s**t I used to talk about your production my brother. 🤣 Lemme get a beat.”

Check the post below:

Taylor Swift & Eminem are the only artists in Spotify history to…

Pop megastar Taylor Swift and hip-hop legend Eminem share an unrepeated record on Spotify. Taylor and Slim Shady are the only lead artists in history who debuted before the 2010’s and have surpassed 20 BILLION total streams on Spotify.

That makes Eminem the only artist who debuted before 2000’s and having reached that accolade.

Taylor Swift and Eminem have never collaborated but West Reading, Pennsylvania-born singer has shown love to Detroit legend in few occasions, including when she performed “Lose Yourself” at Grand Rapids in Michigan back in 2011.

50 Cent’s “Get Rich Or Die Tryin'” hits 2 billion streams on Spotify!

50 Cent’s classic debut album, Get Rich or Die Tryin’, which was released back in 2003 under Shady Records, Aftermath Entertainment and Interscope Records, has just surpassed 2 Billion streams on Spotify.

Upon its release, Get Rich or Die Tryin’ debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, selling over 872,000 copies in its first week. The album’s singles also saw commercial success, with both “In da Club” and “21 Questions” reaching No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100, while “P.I.M.P.” became a No.1 hit in several countries.

Get Rich or Die Tryin’ was ranked by several publications as one of the best albums of the 2000s. In 2020, it was certified 9× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It was the best-selling album of 2003 in the US, and was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 46th Grammy Awards.

Revisit the album below:

Nas includes Eminem, Griselda & 50 Cent in his “Mind Right” Spotify playlist

The legendary lyricist, Nas, shares new Spotify playlist, titled “Mind Right” and it features latest songs from Eminem, Griselda and 50 Cent. About an hour ago, Nasir hit the twitter to let the fans know about his new playlist, saying: “Curated the latest ‘Mind Right’ playlist on Spotify featuring some classics and some new sounds. Check it out.”

The playlist features 50 songs and it includes: Eminem’s “Alfred’s Theme” from Music To Be Murdered By, Griselda’s “Freddie HotSpot” from WWCD album and 50 Cent’s latest Power single “Part Of The Game,” featuring NLE Choppa and Rileyy Lanez.

You can stream the whole “Mind Right” playlist below:

Eminem celebrates “Till I Collapse” hitting 1 billion Spotify streams

Eminem’s 2002 hard-hitting song “Till I Collapse,” featuring Nate Dogg, has recently hit 1 billion streams on Spotify and officially became the first and only non-single track to reach this accolade on the streaming platform’s history. The song is also recognized as the best work-out song of all time on Spotify.

Currently, Eminem has two songs with over 1 billion streams: “Lose Yourself” (2003) and “Till I Collapse,” featuring Nate Dogg (2002). The Detroit legend dedicated a short video to both achievements to celebrate the huge accolades. You can check out both videos below:

WATCH: Eminem celebrates as “Lose Yourself” hits 1 Billion streams on Spotify

Eminem’s magnum opus track “Lose Yourself” has recently hit 1 billion streams on Spotify. “Lose Yourself” was also recently joined by “Till I Collapse,” featuring Nate Dogg to the billions club.

To celebrate the achievement, Eminem shared a short video on his social media where the Detroit legend listed other accolades of the song. You can check the list and the video below:

★ Billboard Hot 100 No.1 Hit Song

★ Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Original Song

★ Best Video From a Film at MTV Awards

★ Two Grammy Awards including Best Rap Song and Best Rap Solo Performance

★ Diamond certification for selling 10 million units in US

★ 1 Billion streams on Spotify

Watch the video below:

Eminem’s “Till I Collapse” makes history as it hits 1 Billion streams on Spotify

Eminem’s “Till I Collapse,” featuring legendary Nate Dogg, has just surpassed 1 billion stream on the biggest streaming platform, Spotify. The songs becomes the first and the only non-single track to reach this milestone. It is also Eminem’s second song to reach this accolade.

“Till I Collapse,” has been the most streamed work-out song on Spotify for many years now so no wonder why the song joined the billions’ club.

Eminem surpasses Mariah Carey on Spotify

Since the release of Music To Be Murdered By: Side B, Eminem has been trending on Twitter often and it’s for all the right reasons.

The Rap God has now surpassed R&B singer Mariah Carey’s number of monthly listeners on Spotify. According to Eminem Charts account on Twitter, Eminem now has 39 million monthly listeners on Spotify, which is two million more than Mariah Carey’s 37 million.

You can check out the tweet below:

Spotify’s Global top streamed 2000s songs by male artists in 2020

Buzz Feed has exclusively obtained the most streamed songs from the 1990s and 2000s in 2020 on Spotify, and honestly, there are some straight-up unexpected gems on there. In to the Top 10 of 2000s songs in the male category, there is only one rapper and it’s Eminem. AND he has THREE songs in there. Check out the list below.

Global top streamed 2000s songs by male artists in 2020

1. “I’m Yours” by Jason Mraz (2008)

2. “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers (2004)

3. “Lose Yourself” (from the 8 Mile soundtrack) by Eminem (2002)

4. “In the End” by Linkin Park (2000)

5. “The Scientist” by Coldplay (2002)

6. “‘Till I Collapse” by Eminem, featuring Nate Dogg (2002)

7. “Without Me” by Eminem (2002)

8. “Hey, Soul Sister” by Train (2009)

9. “Numb” by Linkin Park (2003)

10. “Viva La Vida” by Coldplay (2008)

For other detailed lists, visit Buzz Feed here. Shout out to @Sermanson_2002.

 

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