In another milestone that cements his legacy, Eminem has officially joined Drake and Travis Scott as the third rapper in history to surpass 60 billion streams on Spotify. Decades into his career, the Detroit legend continues to prove that timeless lyricism, emotional honesty, and cultural impact never fade.
Known as the Rap God for a reason, Eminem’s streaming dominance reflects not just longevity but consistency. From classics like Lose Yourself, Stan, and Without Me, to newer hits that continue to go viral on TikTok and global playlists, his catalog spans generations — making him one of the few artists with both 2000s nostalgia and 2020s relevance.

Industry experts note that this achievement places Eminem in an exclusive digital league, showing how his music continues to resonate with millions every day. His Spotify numbers also highlight his global reach — with listeners tuning in from across continents, decades after his debut.
While Drake leads the charts with staggering numbers and Travis Scott holds his spot through modern hits, Eminem’s presence in the top three is a powerful reminder that true artistry never goes out of style. For many fans, it’s not about algorithms or hype — it’s about emotion, storytelling, and the authenticity that defined an era.
Whether it’s his raw vulnerability in Mockingbird, the lyrical precision of Rap God, or the motivational fire of Till I Collapse, Eminem’s influence continues to shape new artists and inspire fans worldwide.
At 60 billion streams, one thing is clear — Eminem isn’t just part of history; he’s still making it. 💥