10 Highest Selling Eminem Albums Of All Time, Ranked


The top 10 Eminem albums of all time, according to the number of American copies sold, will be discussed in this article.

1. The Marshall Mathers LP ($11M)

The Marshall Mathers LP, Eminem's third studio album, is unquestionably one of his most well-liked releases to date. Because of its inventive diversity, frantic tempo, and reflective lyricism, it was enormously successful. Eminem's responses to his sudden success after the publication of the Slim Shady LP are influenced by the personal album. 

Hardcore hip hop and horrorcore are also featured on the album. Over time, these styles became associated with the artist. It was one of the fastest-selling studio albums in the US, selling for $11M, $1.78 of which came from its first week of release. Hits included "Stan," "The Way I Am," and the iconic "The Real Slim Shady."

2. The Eminem Show ($10.6M)

The fourth studio album by Eminem, The Eminem Show, is arguably one of his most lasting bodies of work. "Superman" and the sad song "Cleanin' Out My Closet" are popular songs. The album featured a variety of creative approaches and significantly more Eminem production work. Of course, Dr. Dre contributed as usual to the production.

The album, which featured heavy rock elements, was distributed by Shady Records. It had a lot of Eminem's customary stunning poetry with a humorous flair. Many consider this album to be one of Eminem's most intimate works. It was popular with the general public and sold in the United States for an astounding $10.6M.

3. Encore ($5.3M)

Encore, Eminem's fifth studio album, was made available in 2004. The album addressed a wide range of issues and provided a number of contentious responses to subjects such as the then-President of the United States, George W. Bush. Even a spoof that made fun of Michael Jackson's alleged sexual misconduct was included. "Like Toy Soldiers" and "Mockingbird" are popular songs. This piece of work by Eminem received significant appreciation, and the album peaked at number one in ten different nations. Just in the US, it sold for $5.3 million.

4. Recovery ($4.9M)

Eminem's seventh studio album is titled Recovery. The compilation of works was published in 2010. Boi-1da and Dre are credited for producing the album. It includes the popular songs "Love The Way You Lie" with Rihanna and "Not Afraid."

The record was recognized with various honors and honours and was a best-seller across the globe. Even The Recovery Tour resulted from it. The album earned favorable reviews from critics and sold $4.9M in sales in the United States region alone.

5. The Slim Shady LP ($4M)

 The Slim Shady LP is Eminem's second studio album release. The rapper's first major-label debut was also included. The LP is renowned for its frequent use of profanity and its cartoonish representations of violence. It offers a lot of shock value and completely establishes Slim Shady, Eminem's controversial alter ego. The LP received tremendous critical acclaim and debuted at number two on the Billboard charts upon release. The songs "My Name Is" and "Guilty Conscience" are well-known. In US dollars, it went for $4M.

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6. Relapse ($2.4M)

 Relapse, the sixth studio album by Eminem, was released in 2009. This collection of work, which Eminem released after a four-year creative break, was his first album with all original songs since Encore. The rapper's successful completion of drug rehabilitation is cited as the source of the album's inspiration. Additionally, Slim Shady, Eminem's well-known alter persona, makes a comeback. The singles "Crack a Bottle" and "We Made You" are on the hardcore rap album. In the US, it made $2.4 million in sales.

7. The Marshall Mathers LP 2 ($2.2M)

The Marshall Mathers LP 2 is the follow-up to the artist's renowned and highly regarded musical series. The Marshall Mathers LP II, which was published in 2013 by Shady Records, features a number of songs, including "The Monster" with Rihanna and the powerful song "Berzerk."

Kendrick Lamar, Skylar Grey, and Nate Ruess are among the guests who make prominent appearances on the tape. At the 57th Grammy Awards, the album took home the Best Rap Album trophy. It was highly appreciated by the general public and brought in $2.2M in sales in the US.

8. Kamikaze ($493K)

The brilliant rapper Eminem's tenth studio album is titled Kamikaze. Upon release, the album became yet another entry to claim the top spot on the number of Billboard charts. Jessie Reyez, Royce da 5'9, and Joyner Lucas all make cameos on it. "Fall," "Venom," and "Lucky You" are some of the top hits. The record was equally highly received and gave the artist a chance to add to the discussion about his current artistic significance. It sold $493K worth of units in the US.

9. Revival ($435K)

 Eminem's ninth studio album, Revival, was released in December 2017 after a four-year break. Released through Eminem's Shady Records label in association with Interscope and Aftermath, the body of work swiftly seized the top spot on the Billboard Hip Hop charts. The singles "Walk on Water," "Water," and "Nowhere Fast" are all hits. Despite the album receiving negative reviews, it nevertheless managed to sell $435K in the US alone.

10. Music To Be Murdered By ($117K)

Eminem's most recent musical contribution is found on this album. Through the record companies Shady Records, Interscope, and Aftermath, it was released in January. Many well-known mainstream performers, including Ed Sheeran, Juice Wrld (RIP), and Skylar Grey, made cameo appearances on the album. The album earned favorable reviews from critics and peaked at number one in 12 nations. For units sold in the US, it generated $117K in revenue.

 

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