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Eminem’s new single “Houdini” is already a major hit, and it’s just getting started. The tune debuts on the Billboard charts this week, instantly bringing the rapper back to the highest reaches of almost every ranking it appears on. As that just-dropped song begins what will surely be a healthy run on the weekly rankings, several of his most memorable tracks find their way back to a handful of rosters.
Four of Eminem’s most beloved singles appear on at least two Billboard charts each. Several of them return to more than just a pair, as both Americans and listeners all around the world revisit the tunes that made him a superstar.
“Lose Yourself,” Eminem’s Oscar-winning smash, performs the best among his returning wins. That track breaks back onto four rankings, even managing to appear inside the top five on half of them.
This week, “Lose Yourself” bounces in at No. 5 on both the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales and Rap Digital Song Sales charts. The Hot 100 ruler has previously stalled in the runner-up rung on both of them. The same cut is back at No. 159 on the Billboard Global 200 and No. 168 on the Billboard Global Excl. US tally.
“Without Me” is also back with a vengeance. That single is sampled on “Houdini,” so it makes sense that fans of Eminem would listen to and buy the cut in large numbers.
One of Eminem’s sillier productions, “Without Me” is still incredibly popular. This week, the cut lands at No. 7 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales and Rap Digital Song Sales charts. It bolts into the upper half of the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. US at the same time, lifting more than 100 spaces on those two lists.
“The Real Slim Shady” experiences a very similar performance to both “Lose Yourself” and “Without Me,” in terms of which rankings it returns to. One of Eminem’s earliest hits is back at No. 9 on the two aforementioned sales rankings. The smash also makes its way to the worldwide rankings, joining with several other cuts from the rapper.
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One more tune from the hip-hop powerhouse manages to carve out space on both of Billboard’s global rankings. “Mockingbird” reappears at No. 132 on the Billboard Global 200. It was already present on the Billboard Global Excl. US list last frame, but this time around, it flies more than 50 spaces to perch at No. 104.