
Eminem’s “Everybody’s Looking at Me” rises to No. 2 on the Rap Digital Song Sales chart, blocked from No. 1 by Tom MacDonald’s “The Devil Is the Democrat.” Eminem onstage during the 2022 MTV VMAs at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Variety via Getty Images)
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Eminem is accustomed to hitting No. 1 on Billboard’s rap charts whenever he has new music out. He remains one of the most famous and most commercially successful hip-hop musicians of all time in the United States, and yet this frame, the latest from the superstar just barely fails to become another champion, as it is blocked by a politically-charged and perhaps controversial tune.
“Everybody’s Looking at Me” Climbs to No. 2
Eminem’s new release “Everybody’s Looking at Me” rises on the Rap Digital Song Sales chart. It debuted last frame at No. 3 and is now up to the runner-up space.
Eminem is blocked from another leader by “The Devil Is the Democrat” from Tom MacDonald. That cut has now spent multiple frames as the top-selling rap track in America.
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“Everybody’s Looking at Me” also rises to a new peak on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart. It opened in fourth place just days ago and is now up to No. 3 on that tally, kept from ruling by both “The Devil Is the Democrat” and Chris Brown and Bryson Tiller’s “It Depends,” which improves to No. 2 after previously ruling.
Eminem’s Top 10 Bestsellers
Eminem might not earn another leader this frame, but he’s already dominated the Rap Digital Song Sales chart before – many times before. He’s scored 130 placements on the tally, 79 top 10s, and a total of 18 No. 1s. He’s now up to 15 champions on the more competitive R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales list.
“Everybody’s Looking at Me” Debuts
As “Everybody’s Looking at Me” hits new peaks on two sales-only rankings, it debuts on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, a consumption-based roster. Eminem’s track starts at No. 36, and he’s sent 121 cuts to the list.
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Eminem released “Everybody’s Looking at Me” to coincide with his documentary Stans coming to Paramount+. The track was the sole completely new composition featured on the movie’s soundtrack, which arrived at the same time.
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