Eminem Makes Spotify History As “The Slim Shady LP” Surpassed 1 Billion Streams

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Eminem Makes Spotify History As The Slim Shady LP Surpassed 1 Billion Streams

Eminem breaks another streaming record.

Over 25 years into his career, Eminem is still racking up major numbers and creating streaming milestones. The Detroit rapper’s second studio album “The Slim Shady LP” has now surpassed 1 billion streams on the music giant Spotify. The project was dropped over 2 decades back in 1999. With this achievement, Eminem now becomes the first act to have 11 studio albums with over 1 Billion Streams on Spotify.

The 11 projects include albums “The Marshall Mathers LP”, “The Eminem Show”. “Recovery”, “Kamikaze”, the most recent “Music To Be Murdered By” and more. Recently, in the list of top-selling albums of 2021, Eminem’s 2005’s album “Curtain Call: The Hits” was among the top 50, even after 16 years of its release.

Eminem hasn’t dropped a new project or any major single this year, but “Rap God” rapper is still number 4 on Genius’ most popular artists of this year. Eminem’s longtime manager Paul Rosenberg also congratulated the rapper for reaching the new Spotify Milestone.

Eminem’s daughter Hailie Jade Scott Mathers released a snapshot of her Spotify Wrapped earlier this year, revealing that she was in the top 3% of her father’s listeners.

It came after a TikTok video in which the 25-year-old lip-synced to Wendy Osefo of The Real Housewives of Potomac boasting about being a Nicki Minaj lover, with the words “What??? Do I listen to my dad’s music?”, followed by a caption reading: “I think my dad’s gone crazy”.

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