SIXTY YEARS OF BRITISH NUMBER ONES |
MOST No 1s for ARTISTS |
EMINEM
(7 No 1s)
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Week Ending | ACT | TITLE | Weeks | TALLY | COMMENT |
8 Jul 2000 | Eminem | Real Slim Shady | 1 | 1st No 1 | Controversial rapper from Detroit (Marshall Mathers) with a follow-up to his 2 Top 10s of 1999. |
16 Dec 2000 | Eminem | Stan | 1 | 2nd No 1 | The Detroit rapper hit the top again, with the story of a fan who commits suicide. The female singing is by Dido, who went on to solo success. |
1 Jun 2002 | Eminem | Without Me | 1 | 3rd No 1 | Back for the first time since December 2000, he consolidated his position as the rapper with the most UK chart toppers. |
14 Dec 2002 | Eminem | Lose Yourself | 1 | 4th No 1 | A fourth No 1 confirmed him as the most successful rapper in UK chart history. Taken from the soundtrack of his film "8 Mile". |
13 Nov 2004 | Eminem | Just Lose It | 1 | 5th No 1 | The rapper claimed No 1 for the first time in nearly two years. It was his 11th consecutive Top 10 hit. |
12 Feb 2005 | Eminem | Like Toy Soldiers | 1 | 6th No 1 | The rapper hit the top for the 6th time, confirming him as the most successful rapper by far. |
25 Nov 2006 |
Akon feat Eminem |
Smack That | 1 | 7th No 1 | The two rappers joined forces to clock up another chart topper each. This was the first time at the top for both of them since the first half of 2005. |
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