Eminem's Latest Project Sparks iTunes Chart Surge

The superstar rapper continues to command streaming dominance with two major releases making waves simultaneously. Following the theatrical premiere of the Stans documentary in America, both its companion soundtrack and a fresh single have captured significant chart momentum, reflecting the enduring fanbase appetite for new material from one of music’s biggest names.

Documentary Soundtrack Claims Top 10 Position

The Stans official soundtrack album has quickly climbed to No. 10 on iTunes’ Top Albums ranking. This accomplishment arrives amid a competitive landscape where film-tied projects now bookend the upper tier of the charts. The release arrives on the heels of the documentary’s limited theatrical run, with Paramount+ making the film available on August 26—the same date the soundtrack dropped. Among most popular Eminem songs and projects alike, this collection demonstrates how his catalog remains a commercial force whenever new or repackaged material emerges.

Single “Everybody’s Looking at Me” Enters Top 20

The soundtrack contains one standout track gaining independent traction: “Everybody’s Looking at Me,” which debuted at No. 19 on the iTunes Top Songs chart. The composition features fresh verses from the rapper over a Dr. Dre production, layering elements from a Funk Flex freestyle that originally sampled verses from Proof, Eminem’s late collaborator. The track represents one of only two previously unreleased pieces on the project.

Classic Catalog Benefits from Renewed Attention

The renewed focus on Eminem’s work has lifted some catalog entries back into the spotlight. His Oscar-winning track “Lose Yourself” currently ranks at No. 134 on the singles chart, while his acclaimed album The Eminem Show has re-entered the Top Albums list at No. 148. These movements illustrate how project rollouts amplify interest across his entire discography.

Most Popular Eminem Songs Featured Throughout

The 12-track soundtrack leans heavily on fan-favorite cuts, including certified classics like “Bad Guy,” “Not Afraid,” and “Rap God.” These most popular Eminem songs form the backbone of the collection, while two previously unheard recordings add novelty value. The project includes three interpretations of “Stan”—the original collaboration with Dido that opens the collection, a live rendition from Wembley Stadium in 2014, and a Grammy performance where Eminem unexpectedly reunited with Elton John, which closes the project. This final collaboration moment serves as the album’s climactic centerpiece, bringing the soundtrack full circle for longtime fans.

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