Eminem Released “Kamikaze” 2 Years Ago Today

Six years after its surprise release, “Kamikaze” keeps racking up numbers, crossing 3.5 billion streams on Spotify and securing its place as his seventh most-streamed album.

Released in 2018 as a fiery response to the backlash against “Revival”, “Kamikaze” was packed with razor-sharp bars, unapologetic jabs, and top-tier production. Fans embraced it instantly, and the album shot to No. 1 in 21 countries, marking Eminem’s ninth consecutive chart-topping debut in the US.

Over six years later, “Kamikaze” is still one of Eminem’s most streamed projects, averaging over a million daily plays. With tracks like “Lucky You” featuring Joyner Lucas and “Venom” from the “Spider-Man” soundtrack continuing to rack up numbers, the album’s staying power is undeniable.

While “Kamikaze” was born out of controversy, its lasting impact speaks for itself.

Listen to the album below:

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