SNEP, France’s official music authority, has just handed Eminem another pair of plaques — both Platinum.
Eminem continues to rack up international wins. This week, France’s SNEP (Syndicat National de l’Édition Phonographique) awarded him two new platinum certifications.
His 2018 project “Kamikaze” is now certified Platinum in France, with over 100,000 equivalent sales. That total includes physical copies, streaming, and downloads — the standard formula SNEP uses for albums.
L’album « Kamikaze » d’Eminem est certifié Platine ! 💿
100 000 équivalents ventes 📈
Bravo ! 👏 pic.twitter.com/GGGEBxfeFq
— Le SNEP (@snep) May 12, 2025
Meanwhile, his single “Venom” — the “Kamikaze” track that also backed the Venom movie — has now gone Platinum too. In France, single certifications are based on a combination of streams, downloads, and physical sales, with “Venom” racking up over 30 million equivalent streams.
Le titre « Venom » d’Eminem est certifié Single Platine ! 💿
30 000 000 équivalents streams 🎧
Bravo ! 👏 pic.twitter.com/5E4KSRjaTc
— Le SNEP (@snep) May 12, 2025
Nice to see that both “Kamikaze” and “Venom” still speak to the French fans.
Listen to the album below: