Eminem has now surpassed 59.1 billion total streams on Spotify, with 52.3 billion coming from his work as a lead artist and another 6.8 billion from features. That milestone keeps him firmly inside the platform’s all-time Top 10 most streamed artists.
According to the latest tally, Eminem sits at No. 9 overall, just behind Travis Scott and Ed Sheeran. The rap icon is also ahead of Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar, and Post Malone in lifetime Spotify streams.
Eminem also ranks among the Top 3 most-streamed rappers worldwide, alongside Drake and Travis Scott. The key difference is that Drake’s massive 119 billion total includes over 27.5 billion from features, while Travis Scott’s 59.2 billion streams include nearly 18 billion from features. By the lead streams alone, he does not make it to the Top 10. By contrast, Eminem’s feature count stands at only 6.8 billion, making him the rapper who climbed into the global Top 10 with the least outside help.
At the very top of the leaderboard, Drake holds a commanding lead with nearly 119 billion total streams, followed by Taylor Swift at 110 billion and Bad Bunny with 106 billion. Meanwhile, Billie Eilish, despite pulling in over 51.1 billion lead streams, doesn’t make even the Top 12 after factoring in her relatively small number of features.
Eminem’s position highlights both his longevity and consistent streaming power. Especially impressive given that much of his catalogue predates the streaming era. Yes, he is the most-streamed artist from the 2000s. But he is one of the most streamed artists of all time, regardless of an era. And he adds 18.6 million new streams to his count every day now.