Eminem’s New Single Sees Over 100% Jump In Sales

Photo: Eminem (Instagram)

Eminem is set to rise on the Billboard charts soon with his latest album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), which has just been re-released as a deluxe edition. This new version includes several fresh tracks. As fans look forward to hearing these songs, Eminem is celebrating a big win in sales.

Recently, LL Cool J released a new single called “Murdergram Deux,” featuring Eminem. This song gained popularity quickly, with fans of both artists rushing to buy it. In the last week, “Murdergram Deux” sold 2,450 copies in the U.S., an impressive increase of over 160% compared to just 900 sales the week before.

The boost in sales is likely due to LL Cool J's new album, The Force, which he released earlier this month. It is his first album in more than ten years, and it has received positive attention. This renewed interest in LL Cool J, along with Eminem's popularity, has helped make “Murdergram Deux” a hit.

Photo: Eminem (Instagram)

Currently, “Murdergram Deux” has climbed to No. 3 on both the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales and Rap Digital Song Sales charts, marking a new high for LL Cool J, though not for Eminem. The song has also debuted at No. 20 on the Digital Song Sales chart, making it the twentieth best-selling song in the country.

However, sales typically don’t stay this high for long. While “Murdergram Deux” may drop down the charts in the coming weeks, it could still perform well if streaming picks up or if it gets attention from radio stations. Regardless, Eminem has more songs rising and potentially more new music on the way.

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Source: Forbes 

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