Eminem’s “Till I Collapse” Creates Spotify History As It Surpassed 1 Billion Streams

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Eminem's Till I Collapse Creates Spotify History As It Surpassed 1 Billion Streams

Eminem & Nate Dogg’s “Till I Collapse” reaches a Spotify Milestone.

Eminem and the late Nate Dogg have just surpassed Eminem as the most-streamed non-single artists in Spotify history. Chart Data announced on Wednesday (February 17) that the pair’s 2002 collaboration “Till I Collapse” has officially surpassed one billion streams on the site. Eminem continues to garner huge numbers on Music streaming platform Spotify as his 2002 song “Till I Collapse” surpassed 1 Billion Streams. The song which is a collaboration with Nate Dogg is the most streamed non-single in History and becomes the first to reach 1 Billion. The song was appeared on Eminem’s fourth studio album “The Eminem Show” in 2002. In 2018, it was certified quintuple-platinum by the RIAA for digital sales of 5,000,000 copies in the US. It became Eminem’s second song on Spotify to surpassed this milestone, the first being his iconic ‘Lose Yourself’ which reached there a few months ago.

The track is the go-to song for people to get some motivation as it’s in most workout playlists. A few days ago, Real Madrid captain and left-back Sergio Ramos was bumping to ‘Till I Collapse‘ while recovering from his Knee Injury. Ramos underwent knee surgery recently and had been trying to play despite the discomfort. However, he was unable to participate in a recent training session and was referred to the club doctor, who informed him that surgery was the only choice.

 

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