Eminem's 'Kamikaze' breaks chart record

Eminem. Picture: Reuters

Eminem. Picture: Reuters

Published Sep 11, 2018

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Eminem has set a new record with his ninth consecutive chart-topping album in the UK, while he is close to making history in the US Billboard 200 after the success of 'Kamikaze'.

The 45-year-old rapper surprised everyone when he dropped his latest record 'Kamikaze' out of nowhere this month, and he has broken a 36 year UK Official Chart record which he previously held with 'Mamma Mia' hitmakers Abba.

He joked: "Does this mean I can call myself Sir Eminem?"

In the US it means he is now tied with Garth Brooks and Rolling Stones in fifth on the all-time chart toppers rankings, behind only Elvis Presley (10), Barbara Streisand and Bruce Springsteen (11 each), Jay-Z (14) and The Beatles (19).

Each of his nine Number One albums all debuted in the top spot, and he's now the fourth act of the year - including BTS, Logic and Migos - to have two Number One albums in less than 12 months' time, as this latest success follows 2017's 'Revival'.

The hip hop star - whose real name is Marshall Mathers III - isn't resting on his laurels though, as it was revealed he is already back in the studio working on more fresh material.

Shady Records-signed producer Mr. Porter told Skoglund16 TV: "Right now, he in there working. We doing something else right now, but trust me, we'll get to it. 

"I'll tell you this: I wouldn't wanna be [Machine Gun Kelly]. It's great that you took that opportunity and did that, hey, kudos to you, good for you. 

"The one thing that I'm worried about . . . You remember when Thanos threw that whole planet at Iron Man? [It will be like that]."

Eminem decided to get back in the studio after Machine Gun Kelly, 28, released his diss track 'Rap Devil' in response to his newly-released song 'Not Alike'.

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