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.
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Eminem Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
MoshEminem31rank/position

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 BottomEminem32rank/position

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 ModelEminem33rank/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.
Square DanceEminem34rank/position

Speaking of The Eminem Show, the third album released by the pinnacle of white rappers, Eminem, in 2002, it’s a masterpiece that went down in history as the best-selling album worldwide that year.
Known for his provocative style and established as a superstar, Eminem delivered what could be called a shocking monologue on this record.
Among its tracks, “Square Dance,” the fifth song, is one I want people to listen to today.
It wasn’t released as a single and may have the status of a hidden gem, but its lyrics mainly address the events of 9/11 in 2001 and the subsequent U.S.-led War on Terror.
While employing language that’s extreme and laced with black humor, he incisively cuts into the darker side of power—very much in line with Eminem at the time.
The reality of early-2000s America may sound even heavier to our ears in 2022 than ever before.
It’s a different kind of anti-war song, but precisely because we live in such a tumultuous era, I hope people will give it a fresh listen.
Stronger Than I WasEminem35rank/position

Global superstar Eminem.
Let me introduce his melancholy track, “Stronger Than I Was.” This song features a man who has gone through a breakup as its protagonist.
He raps about how, although he was fine being alone before meeting his lover, he somehow can no longer bear loneliness.
Because the lyrics carefully delve into his inner feelings, anyone can immerse themselves in its world.
Also pay attention to what the “November 31st” mentioned in the song signifies.
The hint is that it’s a date that never comes.


