Eminem Returns To The Top 40 With One Of His Most Successful Albums

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Eminem is teasing a new album, which is slated to arrive sometime later this year. The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) is expected this summer, though so far, the rapper hasn’t revealed exactly when the title will drop, and he has yet to share any music from the project.

Before fans get to hear anything from the supposed death of his alter ego, Eminem is climbing the Billboard charts. The hip-hop musician regularly rises and falls on the weekly lists, but this time around, one of his most successful releases is growing on four different tallies–even returning to an important region on one roster.

Eminem’s Curtain Call: The Hits is growing on a quartet of Billboard charts this frame. Interest in the rapper’s compilation never fully wanes, as he simply has too many beloved singles that Americans continue to stream for this collection to disappear.

Curtain Call returns to the highest quarter on the Billboard 200 this week. The compilation lifts from No. 53 to No. 49 on the ranking of the most-consumed albums, regardless of genre or age.

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In the past tracking frame, Curtain Call moved 17,398 equivalent units, according to Luminate. That’s up a little under 3% from the period before. Streaming activity is almost entirely to thank for the album’s continued success, as it only sold 518 copies last frame.

Curtain Call is a top 40 hit once again on another, newer Billboard ranking. On the Top Streaming Albums list, Eminem returns to competitive tier–but only just barely. His compilation rises from No. 42 to No. 40. It’s previously topped out at No. 28.

As should be expected, Curtain Call is also a big win on two of the company’s genre-specific albums rosters. The compilation breaks into the top 20 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, where it settles at No. 17 this time around. Over on the slightly-more-specific Top Rap Albums ranking, it nearly re-enters the top 10, instead landing at No. 12.