Slim continues to redefine the genre.
Eminem Has The Second-Shortest Charting Song Ever
Eminem may not have been able to overthrow Kid Cudi for the shortest song, but he did stop another pop icon from achieving a record. The Death of Slim Shady claimed the top spot on the Billboard 200, aka the album charts. This not only reinforced Em’s stature as a superstar, but it kept Taylor Swift from securing an 11th consecutive week at number one with her latest album. If Eminem hadn’t booted Swift from the top spot, The Tortured Poets Department would have tied the record for longing-running pop album atop the Billboard charts. As it stands, Stevie Wonder’s Songs In the Key of Life (1976) still holds the record.
Impressively, The Death of Slim Shady has boosted the streaming numbers of Eminem’s older songs as well. Forbes reported that the success of “Houdini” has led to a renewed interest in Em’s 2002 smash hit “Without Me.” The new single samples and pays homage to “Without Me” in its music video, so it makes sense that fans would get him with the nostalgia bug. That being said, the numbers are nothing short of staggering. “Without Me” sold 1,250 copies in the U.S. during the second week of June. That marked a 309% increase from the previous tracking period. Eminem has still got it.
Source hotnewhiphop.com