Eminem has once again joined Spotify’s Billions Club, this time for his 2020 track “Godzilla.”
The Juice WRLD-assisted track recorded a billion streams on the streaming service on Monday (October 10), which marks the Detroit rapper’s sixth song to surpass this mark.
Eminem’s latest achievement comes shortly after his Rihanna collab “Love The Way You Lie” hit the milestone in July, which followed “The Real Slim Shady” soaring past a billion streams in June. “Without Me” hit the mark in January.
“Godzilla” is also the late Juice WRLD’s forth song to enter the Billions Club, following “Lucid Dreams,” “All Girls are the Same” and “Robbery.”
The Music To Be Murdered Bysingle was special because Eminem reportedly broke the world record for the fastest rap verse when he dropped the track.
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According to Genius, the verse outpaced “Rap God” and his feature on Nicki Minaj’s “Majesty.” On the song, Eminem managed to spit 224 words, equaling a total of 330 syllables. That works out to an average of 10.65 syllables per second, or 7.23 words per second.
Eminem recently penned an extensive op-ed for XXL, in which he reflected on all the highs and lows of his career.
“All I ever really wanted to do was to be a respected MC,” the rap legend said. “To make enough money to survive, so that I wouldn’t have to work a regular job. That ties into my competitive spirit, and I don’t know when that’s going to go away, if ever. That’s probably my biggest weapon mixed with lyricism.”
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Eminem has given numerous reflective interviews like this since the release of his latest greatest hits compilation Curtain Call 2, which boasted a collection of tracks from Em’s Relapse days in 2009 up to 2020’s Music To Be MurderedBy. “Godzilla” was included in the compilation.