Two of Marshall’s albums released 16 years apart are charting on the Billboard 200, and both of them caught the wind last week.

The most recent record, “Music To Be Murdered By”, has moved from No.41 to No.38 with 13,284 album units sold. This is the 57th week on the chart for Marshall’s surprise drop that has never left the chart since its release.

Eminem’s 2004 compilation “Curtain Call: The Hits” went up nine positions from No.56 last week to No.47. The album has spent 517 weeks on charts, and the following week it will become the 5th longest-charting album in history across all genres.

Listen to “Music to Be Murdered By — Deluxe Edition” below:

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