Eminem’s achievements have been logged into the Guinness Book of Records: ten consecutive No.1 albums, the fastest rap and the biggest chart leap

Eminem’s achievements have been logged into the Guinness Book of Records: ten consecutive No.1 albums, the fastest rap, and the biggest chart leap

The Guinness Book of Records has recognized Eminem’s accomplishments, which include 10 consecutive No. 1 albums, the fastest rap career, and the largest chart jump. In January 2020, Marshall’s unexpected release “Music To Be Murdered By” topped the Billboard charts, setting a record. In essence, Eminem updated his record, just as he had been doing ever since “Recovery” became his sixth consecutive top-charting debut.

The most consecutive No. 1 debuts on the US albums list is his latest achievement. Eminem’s discography now includes one more new song, released in January. Instead, he revised his own, which he had previously set with “Rap God”:

The quickest rap in a number-one hit


Eminem crammed 225 words—or 7.5 words per second—into 30 seconds in the third verse of “Godzilla.” He spoke 78 words in 12 seconds (6.5 words per second), breaking the record he set when appearing as a guest on Nicki Minaj’s “Majesty” (2018). This performance was even better than his performance on the 2013 hit song “Rap God” (97 words in 15 seconds; 6.46 words per second).
In the final days of 2020, Eminem broke a third new record. He has held the record for years The majority of entries surged on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, with “Smack That” by Akon rising to the top spot from position 95. Now, Marshall achieved the greatest album chart ascent when “Music To Be Murdered By” shot from No. 199 to No. 3, shattering Bob Dylan’s 1970 record.

 


Top-selling album act of the twenty-first century (USA)


Out of the twelve records that Marshall has registered under his name, these are just three. Here are a few of them:
With 32,241,000 album sales, Eminem was the biggest-selling artist in the US during the first ten years of the century.
the greatest vocabulary for a musician who records
Eminem has the greatest vocabulary, according to a June 2015 survey, with 8,818 distinct words utilized in the lyrics of his 100 longest tracks. Additionally, he has a “N.W.I.” (New Word Interval) of 11, which indicates that, on average, every eleventh word in all 100 of the Eminem songs that were examined was a word he had never used before in a song.

Facebook musician with the most likes (male)

As of May 13, 2020, Eminem had 86,461,596 likes on his Facebook profile, making him the most popular male musician on the platform – far more popular than artists like Justin Bieber, Michael Jackson, and Bob Marley. After football player Lionel Messi, actor Vin Diesel, and football player Cristiano Ronaldo, the rapper is the fourth most loved male celebrity overall on Facebook and the second most liked artist overall, behind Shakira.

Although Marshall’s daughter Hailie Jade Mathers receives credit for this album, her father undoubtedly created it. In the book, Haile is cited as the youngest R&B chart entrant.
In August 2002, she became the youngest artist, at 6 years 210 days, to be given credit for an R&B song when “My Dad’s Gone Crazy,” in which she recited these same words, reached the charts. A Scottish fan set a record last year for having the most tattoos of the same musician on their body—another accomplishment with a loose tie to Marshall.