Eminem’s discography is packed, not just with successful songs, but hits that have stood the test of time, and which remain favorites among millions–in some instances decades after they first dropped. That’s why his compilation Curtain Call remains one of the longest-charting and most successful albums in U.S. history, as Americans simply can’t get enough of the tracks that made him a superstar. The rapper’s reach extends far beyond only his home nation, though, and every week, he claims at least one of the biggest songs in the world, if not several.
That’s the case at this moment, as Eminem brings multiple favorites back to Billboard’s worldwide ranking. This week, Eminem fills three spaces on the Billboard Global 200, the company’s ranking of the most-consumed songs around the planet. Two of those tracks return to the list., becoming strong sellers and massive global streamers once more.
The highest-ranking of the hip-hop musician’s two comebacks is “Mockingbird,” which enters the Billboard Global 200 at No. 191 this week. Just a few spaces further down comes “Lose Yourself.” His Oscar-winning track reappears on the list at No. 197.
In addition to both of those comebacks, Eminem’s “Without Me” is also present on the Billboard Global 200, though it doesn’t need to return. This frame, it steps up just one space to No. 132.
“Without Me” is clearly the biggest hit among Eminem’s current wins, as not only does it appear higher than the other two tracks he places on the Billboard Global 200 this frame, but it has spent the most time on the ranking. The somewhat silly hip-hop track has racked up 172 weeks somewhere on the Billboard roster, while both “Mockingbird” and “Lose Yourself” have yet to reach triple-digit frames.
Between his three current hits, only one of them is also missing from the Billboard Global Excl US, which is compiled similarly to the Billboard Global 200, only all consumption data from the United States is removed. On that tally, “Without Me” jumps two rungs to No. 114, while “Mockingbird” improves by an even greater number of spaces. That smash surges from No. 179 to No. 166 this time around.Curtain Call, Eminem’s first collection of his biggest hits, is about to turn 20 years old. The set was released in late 2005, and it has lived on a handful of Billboard charts fairly regularly since then. The title appears on four rankings at the moment, though it’s on the decline on all of them.