Eminem’s Curtain Call: The Hits, the iconic 2005 greatest-hits compilation that packaged his early career-defining anthems, has quietly achieved a significant streaming milestone in 2026. Released in December 2005 — just over 20 years ago — the project recently logged its 100th week on Billboard’s Top Streaming Albums chart, becoming the first Eminem release to reach that triple-digit mark on the ranking.

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The compilation re-entered the 50-position chart at No. 50 in early March 2026, pushing its total weeks to exactly 100. This achievement stands out because Curtain Call is one of only two Eminem projects to appear on the Top Streaming Albums chart at all, highlighting how his catalog continues to thrive in the streaming era long after its original release.

A Timeless Compilation That Keeps Delivering

Curtain Call: The Hits features many of Eminem’s most explosive tracks from his breakthrough years, including “Lose Yourself,” “Stan,” “The Real Slim Shady,” “Without Me,” and “Cleanin’ Out My Closet.” Originally positioned as a career retrospective, it has evolved into a constant presence on streaming platforms, introducing new generations to Slim Shady while satisfying longtime fans.

What makes the milestone particularly impressive is its quiet nature. Unlike high-profile album debuts or viral singles, this longevity comes from steady, everyday streams — playlist placements, TikTok usage, gym sessions, and nostalgic listens. Fans scrolling through charts noticed the re-entry and quickly did the math, sparking discussions about how a 20-year-old greatest-hits package outperforms many newer releases in sustained streaming power.

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The Surprising Detail Fans Didn’t Expect

The detail that caught many off guard: Curtain Call is Eminem’s first project to hit 100 weeks on the Top Streaming Albums chart. Even his massive studio albums from the same era or later have not reached this specific longevity benchmark on the streaming-specific ranking yet. It underscores the unique staying power of a well-curated hits collection in an algorithm-driven world, where individual tracks can live forever but full projects often fade faster.

Some fans pointed out the contrast with Eminem’s more recent output. While projects like The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) or earlier efforts continue to rack up impressive numbers, Curtain Call quietly sits as a streaming stalwart. In the UK, the album has also spent hundreds of weeks on broader albums charts, further proving its global endurance.

Broader Context of Eminem’s Streaming Dominance

This milestone arrives amid ongoing conversation about Eminem’s catalog strength. In March 2026, he topped YouTube Music as the most-streamed rapper, pulling in massive plays even without a new album in nearly two years. His overall Spotify streams remain enormous, with classic tracks and albums like The Eminem Show continuing to climb toward or past multi-billion marks.

The 100-week achievement on the Top Streaming Albums chart joins other recent catalog wins for Eminem, including hundreds of weeks on various international charts and consistent playlist performance. It serves as a reminder that his peak-era material — raw, energetic, and culturally impactful — still resonates deeply in 2026.

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What It Means for Legacy in the Streaming Age

In today’s music industry, where new releases often dominate headlines for a week before fading, Curtain Call’s quiet 100-week milestone highlights the difference between hype and longevity. Greatest-hits packages like this one act as gateways for casual listeners while rewarding deep fans, creating a self-sustaining streaming engine.

Fans online celebrated the news with comments like “20 years later and Shady still eating” and “Greatest hits doing what most new albums can’t.” Some speculated it could pave the way for more catalog-focused campaigns or even a Curtain Call 3 in the future.

Eminem himself has remained relatively low-key on new music fronts lately, letting the numbers speak for the enduring appeal of his work. Whether through viral moments, playlist algorithms, or pure nostalgia, Curtain Call continues to prove that certain releases transcend their release date.

As streaming metrics evolve, milestones like this 100-week mark become increasingly meaningful. They show that real cultural impact doesn’t expire — it compounds over time.