It was never released as an official single. It had no music video. Yet more than two decades after it dropped, Eminem’s “’Till I Collapse” continues to break records and defy expectations.
A new report from Pop Core claims that the iconic collaboration between Eminem and Nate Dogg has now racked up over 33.3 million sales worldwide — combining 4 billion+ streams and 6.5 million downloads and physical copies into what may be the biggest non-single hit in music history.
The Data Debate: 33 Million or 12?
While fans celebrated the viral milestone, not everyone is on board with the numbers. The well-respected analytics platform ChartMasters released a more conservative estimate, placing “’Till I Collapse” at 12.1 million equivalent units globally.
According to ChartMasters, here are Eminem’s Top 5 best-selling songs:
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Lose Yourself — 17.9 million units
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The Real Slim Shady — 13.1 million
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Without Me — 12.5 million
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’Till I Collapse — 12.1 million
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Stan — 9.9 million
So, while the 33 million claim may be exaggerated, the song’s place in Eminem’s elite catalogue is undeniable.
A Non-Single That Refused to Stay Quiet
Released as part of The Eminem Show in 2002, “’Till I Collapse” quickly became a cult favorite — a workout staple, a Call of Duty anthem, and a go-to for sports highlight reels and motivational playlists.
Despite being never pushed as a radio single, the song found success organically, becoming one of Eminem’s most streamed songs of all time and the best-selling non-single in music history.
Its legacy has only grown stronger over the years, powered by viral moments, fitness culture, gaming, and the eternal appeal of Eminem and Nate Dogg’s no-holds-barred performance.
💪 The Legacy Lives On
Whether the actual sales figure is 12 million or 33 million, one thing is clear: “’Till I Collapse” is a juggernaut. And more than 20 years after its release, it’s still adding to Eminem’s unbeatable resume — one stream, one lift, one viral video at a time.
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