Marshall is once again on the upswing in the UK charts, with both of his greatest hits compilations and his game-changing debut album moving upward.
On the Official Albums Chart, “Curtain Call – The Hits” jumps from No. 30 to No. 23. At the same time, “Curtain Call 2” climbs from No. 69 to No. 58. That is after 682 weeks and 157 weeks on the chart, respectively, proving the serious replay value of these collections.
The upward trend is also happening on the Official Hip Hop & R&B Albums Chart. “Curtain Call – The Hits” moves from 35 to 31, while “The Slim Shady LP” rises from 38 to 34, marking an incredible 401 weeks on the list.
In a fun twist, Tyler, The Creator’s “Don’t Tap The Glass” has landed on its third charting week right between the two Em projects: one spot below “Curtain Call – The Hits” and two above “The Slim Shady LP”. Not bad company to be in.