Marshall’s latest single moved to No.7 in the ARIA Top 50 Singles, losing three points but securing its position in the Top 10.

Last week, “Houdini” swapped places with Sabrina Carpenter’s “Please Please Please.” Now, it has dropped exactly the same number of points, allowing the old favourites to climb back up.

However, it remains the highest-ranked hip hop song on the chart. Kendrick’s “Not Like Us” is the second highest charting in Australia, yet it is far from the Top 10 position.

Against the backdropa of Marshall’s recent certification triumph, which made “The Eminem Show” the highest-selling album of the century, earning 18 platinum in the country, we can tell that Eminem is out there not just for charting success but for longevity.

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