Mysteriously, the longest charting hip hop project in history, “Curtain Call: The Hits”, has disappeared from the charts, but “The Marshall Mathers LP” stepped in and re-entered the chart to fill the gap.

It is difficult to believe, but “Curtain Call: The Hits” which has been a constant feature on the Billboard album chart for months, dropped off from No.52 which it occupied last week.

It made “The Eminem Show” his highest and longest charting project currently. The album entered its 404th charting week at No. 145.

Em’s most recent album, “Music to Be Murdered By”, moved five positions up to No.166.

And finally, “The Marshall Mathers LP” re-entered the chart at No.172. Not too bad for the project released in 2000.

Overall, these three simultaneously charting albums cover 20 years of Eminem’s career, representing both its groundbreaking start and his current mature and experienced level of artistry. Each of them is loved and sought by the audience.

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