Eminem has nothing to prove. But the numbers keep proving his staying power. In 2025 alone, his songs have been streamed 6 billion times on Spotify. That total includes all his credits: lead, features, and collaborations. It also makes him the most streamed artist debuted in the 1990s.
A Legacy That Still Grows
Even with new releases flooding Spotify every week, Eminem’s catalogue keeps its strength. His tracks from every era still connect with listeners. Songs from “The Marshall Mathers LP” and “Music to Be Murdered By” appear alongside his 2024 album “The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)” in daily playlists.
As new fans discover his old hits, older fans return to them. This steady mix of generations keeps his numbers high and his relevance intact.
“Love The Way You Lie” Reaches New Heights
Meanwhile, one of Eminem’s biggest collaborations has earned another achievement. “Love The Way You Lie”, featuring Rihanna, is now 7× Platinum in New Zealand, selling over 210,000 units.
The song came out in 2010, yet its impact has not faded. Its emotional story, sharp lyrics, and powerful hook, written by Skylar Grey, still make it one of the most replayed songs from both artists.
“Beautiful” Passes 400 Million Streams
Another classic track, “Beautiful” from “Relapse” (2009), just hit 400 million Spotify streams. Every day, around 140,000 people play it.
The song’s message of self-belief and recovery has not lost its power. Many listeners see it as one of Eminem’s most honest and heartfelt songs. It proves that his deeper work ages as well as his hits.
Numbers Tell a Story
Altogether, these milestones show more than raw statistics. They tell the story of an artist whose catalogue has never gone quiet.
Eminem’s old and new songs share space on charts and playlists. Fans continue to rediscover his music through social media trends, viral moments, and vinyl reissues.
Still on Top After 25 Years
After more than 25 years, Eminem remains one of the few artists whose early work thrives alongside his latest releases. Yes, he is a record-breaker, but even more importantly, he’s a constant presence.
His music, old or new, does not fail to find listeners who relate to his words. And that is something numbers alone cannot measure.