Rapper Eminem has set a new streaming record after surpassing sixty billion plays on Spotify. The figure covers his full catalogue, including solo tracks and collaborations spanning more than twenty years. It highlights his continued dominance in the global hip-hop scene.
The Detroit-born artist remains one of the most streamed rappers in history. Classic hits such as “Lose Yourself”, “Without Me”, and “The Real Slim Shady” continue to record millions of daily plays. Despite the rise of newer acts, Eminem’s older music remains popular with audiences across different age groups.
His total places him alongside Drake and Travis Scott among the highest-streamed rappers on Spotify. However, analysts say his strength lies in consistency rather than competition. His catalogue continues to perform steadily, maintaining relevance without relying on new releases or viral moments.
Eminem’s albums frequently return to the charts during anniversaries and major music events. His ability to sustain listener interest has been described as one of the most enduring achievements in modern rap.
His world tour appearances in 2024 and early 2025 boosted his streaming activity further. Performances from those shows generated renewed interest in his earlier work.










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