A new album by Eminem is expected to drop later this year. This summer is expected to see the release of The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), however the rapper hasn't disclosed the precise release date or shared any music from the album yet.
Before fans receive any news regarding the supposed demise of his alter ego, Eminem is ascending the Billboard charts. The hip-hop artist frequently experiences fluctuations on the weekly lists, but this time, one of his most successful releases is gaining momentum on four different charts—reclaiming a significant position on one particular roster.
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Eminem's "Curtain Call: The Hits" is making waves on four different Billboard charts this week. Interest in the rapper's compilation remains consistently high, fueled by the enduring popularity of his beloved singles that continue to be streamed by Americans. "Curtain Call" reclaims its position in the top quarter of the Billboard 200, climbing from No. 53 to No. 49 on the chart of the most-consumed albums, irrespective of genre or release date.
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" secures a spot in the top 40 once more on another Billboard ranking. On the Top Streaming Albums list, Eminem reclaims a competitive position, albeit narrowly. His compilation moves up from No. 42 to No. 40, after previously reaching as high as No. 28.
As anticipated, "Curtain Call" achieves significant success on two genre-specific albums charts. The compilation enters the top 20 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, securing the No. 17 spot in this instance. Additionally, on the more specific Top Rap Albums ranking, it narrowly misses re-entering the top 10, instead landing at No. 12.