Eminem just shattered another YouTube milestone, becoming the first rapper ever to reach 60 million subscribers on the platform.

He has regained 4th place on the list of most-subscribed artists on YouTube across all genres.

The current Top 5 looks like this at the moment:

1. Blackpink — 93.8 million
2. BTS — 78.1 million
3. Justin Bieber — 73 million
4. Eminem — 60 million
5. Taylor Swift — 59.2 million

The recent release of “Houdini” has cast a spell on the Marshall’s YouTube following, tipping it over the 60 million threshold. Before the video dropped, it was 200,000 short of this number.

In those explosive first 24 hours, “Houdini” had not just gained 13.5 million views – it was a sign of a ravenous fanbase ready to devour any new music Shady drops. The hype surrounding the new track, coupled with the undeniable power of the Eminem fanbase, has sent his subscriber count skyrocketing.

This is not just a milestone for Eminem. It is a massive win for hip hop as a whole. Eminem’s reign on YouTube proves that lyrical prowess and raw talent can conquer the digital world, inspiring a whole new generation of rappers and music lovers.

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