
Eminem has officially crossed 60 billion Spotify streams, joining Drake and Travis Scott as the only rappers to reach the milestone — powered largely by his timeless hits.
Eminem just hit another major career milestone — the rap legend has officially surpassed 60 billion streams on Spotify across all credits. This makes him only the third rapper in history to achieve this feat, joining Drake and Travis Scott in the exclusive 60-billion club.
What’s especially impressive about Eminem’s achievement is how he did it. Unlike most modern artists who rely heavily on new releases and playlist placements, Eminem’s streaming power continues to come from his classic catalog — songs that have stood the test of time for over two decades.
Tracks like “Without Me,” “Mockingbird,” “Love The Way You Lie,” “Lose Yourself,” “The Real Slim Shady,” and “Till I Collapse” remain consistent chart fixtures, each pulling in hundreds of millions of streams per year — with many now sitting comfortably above the two-billion-stream mark.
Eminem’s ability to command that kind of staying power is rare. Despite peaking commercially years ago, his music continues to connect with multiple generations — from the early-2000s fans who grew up on his rebellious persona to the younger listeners discovering his legacy through streaming platforms.
At this point, Eminem isn’t just competing with his peers — he’s competing with time itself, and somehow still winning.
Eminem has now surpassed 60 BILLION streams on Spotify across all credits ??
— Hip Hop All Day (@HipHopAllDayy) November 9, 2025
He joins Drake and Travis Scott as the ONLY rappers to achieve this. pic.twitter.com/xgdWuZe4sa

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