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’s 22 years lyric about Will Smith goes viral after Oscar incident

Oscar-winning actor Will Smith unexpectedly slapped Chris Rock in he face at the 94th annual Academy Awards after the comedian made a joke about his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.

When Will got back to his seat, he shouted “Keep my wife’s name out your fu**in’ mouth!” TWICE.

The incident was the trending topic in social media and some people instantly remembered Eminem’s lyrics from his 2000 hit song, “The Real Slim Shady,” in which he raps: “Will Smith don’t gotta cuss in his raps to sell records (Nope)/ Well, I do, so f**k him and f**k you too!”

The video of Eminem and Will Smith ‘collaboration’ also went viral. Check out some of the funny reactions below:

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:

 

Kanye West’s daughters lip-sync to Eminem’s “The Real Slim Shady”

In a new TikTok video, Kim Kardashian and Kanye West’s daughters North and Chicago both lip-sync to the remix of Eminem’s classic song “The Real Slim Shady,” originally from his 2000 album, The Marshall Mathers LP.

In the clip, North kicks it off by trying to follow the words as her younger daughter suddenly appears and begins to lip-sync as well.

Kanye West previously revealed that his daughter is big Eminem fan and “Use This Gospel” remix featuring Eminem and Dr. Dre, which is Ye’s one of many unreleased songs, is her favorite song of all time.

You can watch the video of Kanye’s daughters having fun over Eminem’s song below:

@kimandnorth♬ original sound – Funniest Content! 😂

BandGang Lonnie Bands recrates Eminem’s classic music videos in a new video “Where Is Marshall”

Detroit rapper who goes by the name of BandGang Lonnie Bands released his latest music video for the song titled “Where Is Marshall,” putting his own spin on Eminem’s “The Real Slim Shady” video off Lonnie’s recent album called “Hard 2 Kill.” The song is produced by L.A. sound architect Cypress Moreno.

In the video, the young Detroit rapper casts Eminem lookalikes and clones himself as Shady did back in the days.

Using his own nonchalant, sing-song flow, Lonnie recounts growing up not far from Eminem’s home and brags about “breaking bad like I’m Heisenberg” and having “dope so good the fiends stalk you.”

Directed by Anfy, the video deposits Lonnie in a trailer park not dissimilar to where Marshall Mathers grew up, as the 6 Mile rapper stars in moments that evoke Em’s best videos, including “The Real Slim Shady,” “My Name Is,” “Forgot About Dre,” and “Lose Yourself.”

With the recent controversy about Eminem not connecting to young Detroit rappers, maybe this song could even bring Eminem and this new generation of Detroit together if “Detroit VS Everybody” with Big Sean, Danny Brown, Dej Loaf and “Friday Night Cypher” with Kash Doll, Payroll Giovanni, Sada Baby, Drego, Boldy James, 42 Dugg, Cash Kidd and Tee Grizzley was not enough.

Watch the new music video below:

 

AI is back with 2021 version of Eminem’s “The Real Slim Shady”

After dropping dozens of Eminem parodies, including “My Name Is” and a feature with Kanye West, Artificial Intelligence channel 30 Hertz is back with yet another recording.

This time, the AI takes on Eminem 2001 hit song “The Real Slim Shady,” from The Marshall Mathers LP album and turns it into 2021 version of the song.

The song is a demo version and the full version will be out in the coming days.

Meanwhile, bump what we already got below:

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