Marshall hit a massive streaming milestone. He has now surpassed 60 billion streams on Spotify, counting all credits. This includes more than 53 billion streams from his solo catalogue and an additional 7 billion from guest appearances.

Importantly, this achievement makes Eminem the first artist from the pre-streaming era to reach this number and only the second rapper ever to cross the 60-billion mark. It is another reminder of his undisputed influence in an industry that has changed dramatically since his debut.

A Rapid Climb to 60 Billion

Back in March 2025, Eminem reached 55 billion total streams. Since then, he has gained another 5 billion streams in just a few months, despite no new music being offered to the public.

Currently, the rapper ranks as the ninth most streamed artist of all time on Spotify. When counting only his lead artist tracks, he ranks even higher, at the seventh position. His catalogue remains one of the most consistently streamed bodies of work in hip hop.

Daily Numbers Keep Rising

Eminem’s audience is growing. He now pulls in over 21 million daily streams, which is 3 million more than he had in September when he reached 59 billion total streams. Additionally, he gains around 150,000 daily listeners and over 25,000 new followers every day. Overall, their total number has surpassed 104 million.

These impressive numbers stem from both his early classics, such as “Lose Yourself” and “Without Me,” as well as newer hits, indicating the interest from new fans worldwide. After all, the combination of lasting appeal and creative evolution proves to be a winning card for Eminem.

A Legacy Keeps Growing

What sets this milestone apart is its meaning beyond numbers. Eminem started his career long before streaming shaped the music industry. Yet, decades later, he continues to perform at the highest level, thriving in an era dominated by digital consumption.

In short, while many of his peers rely on nostalgia, Eminem’s catalogue keeps living and expanding online, proving that great music always finds its audience.

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