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Whether it is “The Death of Slim Shady” rising again or “Curtain Call” holding strong nearly 1,000 weeks later, UK listeners are still pressing play on Eminem — and often.

Eminem continues to be a fixture on the UK charts, and this week is no exception. “The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)” just climbed one spot to No.20 on the Official Hip Hop and R&B Albums Chart, while “Curtain Call: The Hits” is still riding high at No.22 — not bad for a compilation that has been charting for over 17 years.

Meanwhile, “The Eminem Show” took a slight dip to No.33, but its presence is still impressive after 662 weeks.

And it is not just albums — Em’s timeless singles are also hanging tough. “Without Me” lands at No.30, and “Lose Yourself” comes in close behind at No.32 on the UK Official Hip Hop R&B Singles Chart.

On the main UK Albums Chart, “Curtain Call” moves up to No.20 and “Curtain Call 2” holds steady at No.59, proving that whether it’s 2005 or 2025, Eminem’s music keeps finding new ears — and staying in rotation.

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