Billboard’s Rap Digital Song Sales chart ranks the bestselling tunes that the music magazine and chart company classifies specifically as rap or hip-hop, and only those purchases made on platforms like iTunes are counted. There are very few artists that almost always appear on the list, which features just 10 spaces, and Eminem is the most likely candidate to be found on the tally at any point.
Usually, his Grammy and Oscar-winning smash “Lose Yourself” is one of the top 10 bestselling rap cuts in the nation, but occasionally, the superstar fills multiple spaces. For the past several weeks, Eminem’s “Till I Collapse,” a collaboration with Nate Dogg, has managed to carve out a home on the Rap Digital Song Sales chart, and something unusual is happening years after that tune was released. Interest in the composition seems to be growing, and it has now established a new peak multiple periods in a row.
Eminem and Nate Dogg’s “Till I Collapse” Continues to Rise
This week, “Till I Collapse” steps up one space on the Rap Digital Song Sales chart. The collaboration advances from No. 4 to No. 3, which now stands as its all-time high – a position it reaches more than a decade and a half after landing on the roster for the first time.
Eminem’s “Till I Collapse” Climbs for a Third Week in a Row
Last week, “Till I Collapse” pushed from No. 7 to No. 4, establishing a new peak. The week prior, the Eminem/Nate Dogg team-up returned to the roster at No. 7 after not finding space just days prior. For one frame, No. 7 stood as its high, and in the weeks since, the single has only managed to perform better and better.
Eminem Scores His Lucky Thirteenth No. 3 Hit
As “Till I Collapse” pushes to third place, it becomes Eminem’s lucky thirteenth track to peak in that position on the Rap Digital Song Sales chart. Last week, the single was matched with tracks like “Shake That,” another collaboration with Dogg, “Animals (Pt. 1)” with JID, and “Untouchable,” among others.
Here are all of Eminem’s tunes that have risen to No. 3 on the Rap Digital Song Sales chart, and then stopped climbing.

