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After the first streaming day, Marshall’s latest studio album sits comfortably atop the charts in dozens of countries, breaking new records and showing the unstoppable dominance of the rap god.

“The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)” has reached No. 1 on Apple Music in 72 countries and on iTunes in 41 countries. The Spotify debut has already proved to be the biggest one this year in hip hop and the fourth across all genres.

New songs are getting into the charts, showing that the audience has already chosen their favourites in addition to “Houdini” and “Tobey”, which have a leg up due to their earlier release. More often than not, these are “Somebody Save Me”, “Temporary, “Fuel”, and “Habits”.

Early predictions already set expectations at 130,000-170,000 units in the first week from streaming only.

Tomorrow, more data will come from Spotify, and every day will bring more numbers, while the fans will come back to the album, trying to crack its meaning, solve its riddles, and just enjoy the healthy helping of pure, unadulterated, skillfully crafted hip hop masterpiece.

Here are some charting postitions for “The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)” songs:

United States

iTunes:
2. Somebody Save Me
Apple Music:
2. Renaissance
3. Habits
6. Brand New Dance
8. Trouble
9. Evil
10. Fuel

United Kingdom

iTunes:
18. Houdini
29. Tobey
31. Somebody Save Me
Apple Music:
1. Habits
2. Renaissance
4. Brand New Dance
6. Trouble
7. Evil
9. Lucifer
10. Antichrist
Deezer:
2. Renaissance
3. Habits
4. Houdini
6. Brand New Dance
7. Trouble
9. Evil
10. Lucifer

Canada

iTunes:
3. Somebody Save Me
Apple Music:
3. Renaissance
4. Habits
8. Brand New Dance
10. Evil

Australia

iTunes:
12. Houdini
18. Houdini
26. Somebody Save Me
Apple Music:
10. Renaissance
11. Habits
12. Houdini
14. Brand New Dance
17. Evil
20. Trouble

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