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Eminem’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

In the hip-hop world, where Black artists dominate, Eminem, despite being white, stepped into that realm and, driven by a spirit forged in adversity, rose to the very top of the scene.

From a childhood said to be one of extreme poverty to becoming a legendary musician, here are some of his most popular songs.

Eminem’s Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

KimEminem29rank/position

Eminem “Kim” (Music Video) 2021
KimEminem

There are countless songs themed around anger.

Among them, one of the most intense portrayals of rage is “Kim.” This track was released in 2000 by the rapper Eminem.

According to one interpretation, the song expresses his anger toward his wife.

Because the content is extremely graphic, I recommend approaching the lyrics with caution.

In addition, the music video, which matches the lyrics, is styled like a horror film.

The shocking twist at the end is also a highlight.

LegacyEminem30rank/position

When it comes to rap that mixes in Japanese lyrics, a hidden gem by Eminem catches the eye.

The track from his 2013 album The Marshall Mathers LP 2 is an autobiographical piece that chronicles feelings of loneliness and alienation in his childhood.

Hailing from Missouri, he speaks candidly about his vulnerabilities and asks, “Am I an alien?”, a stance many can relate to.

The delicate piano and female vocals evoke the atmosphere of Stan.

The song was used as the official theme for the 2014 wrestling event WrestleMania XXX, making it familiar to sports fans as well.

The story of an introverted boy who couldn’t find his place, discovering his worth through music, will resonate with those searching for something meaningful.

Eminem Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Lucky You (Feat. Joyner Lucas)Eminem31rank/position

Eminem – Lucky You (Official Music Video) ft. Joyner Lucas
Lucky You (Feat. Joyner Lucas)Eminem

Among the many rappers out there, Eminem is undoubtedly one of the top five in terms of skill.

His talent stood out from the very beginning of his career, and when it comes to rapid-fire rapping, no one can touch him.

Today’s hip-hop scene is flooded with trap, and there are plenty of rappers lacking in skill.

Eminem, being in the top tier, is fed up with this situation, and he goes all-in dissing that kind of rap on “Lucky You (Feat.

Joyner Lucas).” The fact that he features Joyner Lucas already tells you what he’s trying to say (lol).

In any case, this track’s skill level is insane.

MarshEminem32rank/position

Eminem is a rapper who enjoys tremendous popularity among many heads in Japan as well.

When it comes to overseas rappers, he’s such a household name that he’s often the first artist people think of.

One of his underrated gems is “Marsh.” He has long expressed doubts about the current trap music boom—specifically, that focusing too much on trap leads to neglecting skill.

In this track, however, while it’s undeniably trap, it’s also firmly grounded in technical prowess, resulting in a quintessentially Eminem masterpiece.

MoshEminem33rank/position

Mosh (Dirty Version) by Eminem | Eminem
MoshEminem

Eminem’s “Mosh” is a powerful single from his 2004 album Encore.

The song lays bare his anger in confronting the policies of the Bush administration.

It’s not just an anti-war song; it functions as a forceful message that urges action.

In particular, its dramatic rhythm leaves a deep impression on listeners.

Combining Eminem’s calm, reflective delivery—setting aside his signature rapid-fire flow—with Dr.

Dre’s production, “Mosh” offers both the importance of taking action and the courage to keep thinking.

Rock BottomEminem34rank/position

Eminem – Rock Bottom [HD]
Rock BottomEminem

A track included on Eminem’s 1999 album The Slim Shady LP.

It was inspired by the worst period of his life.

The album won a Grammy Award and was selected by Rolling Stone for “The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.”

Role ModelEminem35rank/position

Eminem has won numerous music awards over the years.

It’s no exaggeration to say he’s one of the leading figures in the rap scene.

One of the tracks he created with a biting diss is “Role Model.” A role model is someone who is respected by society and held up as an example.

In the lyrics, he calls out people considered role models—such as presidents and politicians—and raps about what he wants to do to them.

The depictions are so detailed that it almost feels like watching a drama.