5 Eminem’s Least Streamed Songs

We always write about Eminem’s biggest hits, the songs that dominate playlists and charts. But what about the tracks that quietly fly under the radar? Today, we are diving into the lesser-known side of Marshall’s catalogue — songs that get the least attention from listeners. Some of these might surprise you.

Here are the bottom five least-streamed Eminem songs:

– Bad Meets Evil — “Nuttin’ to Do” 358,389 streams
– “The Re-Up” (Album Version (Edited)) — 306,068 streams
– “Without Me” (A Cappella) — 271,966 streams
– “We Made You” (Instrumental) — 244,225 streams
– Public Service Announcement 2000 — 201,066 streams

It is pretty surprising to see “Nuttin’ to Do” on this list. Released in 1998 as part of the first single by Bad Meets Evil (Eminem’s duo with Royce 5’9), the song made impact at the time with its sharp lyrics and punchy flow. Looks like it hasn’t kept the same momentum over the years, though. It surely deserve better.

Least Streamed Yesterday

There’s a lot of overlap with the least-streamed list above, but “Nuttin’ to Do” managed to gain a little traction yesterday, snagging 232 streams. On the flip side, “Crack A Bottle”, a single version from “Relapse” Deluxe Edition, took a dive, creeping into the bottom five with just 30 new plays.

Here’s the daily rundown:

– Public Service Announcement 2000 — 107 streams
– “We Made You” (Instrumental) — 104 streams
– “Without Me” (A Cappella) — 47 streams
– “Crack A Bottle” (Single Version) — 30 streams
– “The Re-Up” (Album Version (Edited)) — 19 streams

It seems like even the least-loved Eminem tracks still get some playtime. Of course, it doesn’t look impressive next to over a million new plays that seven of Marshall’s most streamed songs get daily. However, this is how the streaming catalogue is built – one play at a time.

 

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