Eminem’s New Single Is Up More Than 100% In Sales

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Eminem is expected to climb on the Billboard charts in a day or so when they’re refreshed. His latest album The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) was recently re-released as a deluxe edition, featuring several new tunes. Ahead of the rapper possibly debuting some of those tracks on the weekly rankings—and his full-length climbing—the superstar collects yet another win, one which benefits from a huge uptick in sales.

Less than a month ago, LL Cool J released his new single “Murdergram Deux,” which features Eminem. The two launched the track on a handful of Billboard tallies last week, but now the cut is bigger than ever–thanks to fans of both musicians rushing to purchase the collaboration.

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Luminate reports that in the past tracking week, “Murdergram Deux” sold 2,450 copies throughout the U.S. That’s up more than 160% from the period before, when it managed a little more than 900 sales.

“Murdergram Deux” likely gains thanks to the release of The Force, LL’s latest album. The hip-hop musician dropped his first new full-length in more than a decade earlier this month, and it’s become a win on multiple tallies. Interest in his comeback, as well as all things related to Eminem, helped make “Murdergram Deux” a win, but the album drop pushed it even higher.

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This week, “Murdergram Deux” surges to No. 3 on two different, but closely-related, charts. The joint single is up to third place on both the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales and Rap Digital Song Sales rankings. That’s a new career high point for Cool J, but not Eminem.

The smash sold well enough that it also debuts on another, even more competitive roster. “Murdergram Deux” is new at No. 20 on the Digital Song Sales chart this week, which means it was the twentieth bestselling cut in the nation.

“Murdergram Deux” will likely begin falling down the charts soon, as sales aren’t known for remaining steady. The cut could continue to be a big win on certain rankings if streams pick up, or if the tune attracts the attention of radio programmers. If it disappears, Eminem still has several cuts rising and falling, and a handful of new ones likely in his future.