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Eminem slays the Top 200, breaks records

By Alicia Fiorletta

Eminem’s newest album is breaking chart records.

To some, he was a music industry phenomenon. To others, he was a social threat that promoted violence. But to most, Eminem was the voice of a generation.

Since his 1999 major-label debut The Slim Shady LP, the artist also known as Marshall Mathers has been recognized for obliterating enemies with his venomous tongue and creating coarse narrative that showcased his less-than-humble upbringings in Detroit.

No one was untouchable in the white rapper’s material. His mother and even his then-wife and mother of his children Kim were the main and fatal targets of his tracks. But it was his walking-time bomb flow and raging swagger that drew in fans and haters alike.

With six albums under his belt, Shady has more gusto than ever. Focusing more on his inner demons than his beefs and annoyances in the outside world, his newest album Recovery is proving after each moment of turbulence, the man can still break records like no other MC in today’s game. 

According to Billboard, Eminem is officially the top-selling artist of 2010, selling 741,000 copies its first week and topping the Billboard 200 chart. Recovery is also the highest-selling release since AC/DC’s Black Ice in 2008 with 784,000 units sold. The album surpasses the first week sales for the rapper’s last two albums — Relapse, which closed its first week with 608,000 units sold in 2009, and 2005’s Curtain Call, which sold 441,000 units.

Recovery is the MC’s sixth straight number-one debut, trailing behind only hip-hop entrepreneur Jay-Z for most number-one albums in the genre. Hova holds the record with 11.

Eminem also managed to break digital records, racking in 255,000 downloads of the LP in its first week. As a result, he holds the number two spot for the most digital downloads sold in a single week of all time. Coldplay’s Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends holds the ultimate record, with 288,000 downloads in its first during the summer of 2008. 

 However, the most impressive record he is inches from breaking is being held by rock legends the Beatles. Slim Shady stands firmly at the number two spot for most consecutive number-one debuts. With six albums debuting at the top of the charts in the last decade, the Brits are the only ones standing in the way, with eight consecutive number-one debuts from 1965-69.

Despite the countless protests against his work, Eminem has claimed his relevancy in the mainstream music circuit and in hip-hop history. He has the spunk to continue growing as a musician despite setbacks and emotional demons, but it’s safe to say this Recovery will help guide the way.

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