Several years after its introduction, the Billboard Top Streaming Albums ranking continues to track the most-consumed albums and EPs across major U.S. streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, and iHeartRadio. While the chart’s history is still relatively short compared with other Billboard rankings, only a small group of releases have managed to remain on it for 100 weeks or more.

This week, Eminem joins that exclusive group as his greatest-hits collection Curtain Call: The Hits reaches a major longevity milestone.

‘Curtain Call’ Returns to the Chart

The compilation reenters the Top Streaming Albums chart this week, landing at No. 50, the final position on the 50-spot ranking. With this latest appearance, Curtain Call accumulates 100 total weeks on the chart, becoming the rapper’s first project to achieve that feat.

Although Eminem has appeared on the ranking with more than one project, Curtain Call stands out for its durability in the streaming era.

A Major Streaming Milestone for Eminem

Among Eminem’s catalog, only two releases have reached the Top Streaming Albums chart so far. His 2024 studio effort The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) spent 15 weeks on the list—far fewer than the triple-digit run now achieved by Curtain Call.

Despite its shorter stay, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) enjoyed stronger early momentum, debuting at No. 1 in July 2024 and spending two weeks atop the chart.

Chart History of ‘Curtain Call’

Curtain Call first appeared on the Top Streaming Albums ranking in October 2023, marking Eminem’s debut on that particular chart. The compilation—packed with some of the rapper’s most recognizable hits—later climbed to its peak position of No. 18 several months after its debut.

Its consistent streaming activity has helped the project maintain a long presence on Billboard’s streaming-focused rankings.

Other Albums Returning to the Chart

Eminem is not the only artist reentering the list this week. Two additional albums also return:

  • Drake with Certified Lover Boy at No. 45
  • Nickelback with The Best of Nickelback: Volume 1 at No. 47

New Releases Shake Up the Chart

Fresh albums also make their debut this week. Country singer Megan Moroney nearly claims the top spot with Cloud 9, which launches at No. 2 despite topping multiple other Billboard rankings, including the Billboard 200.

The album is blocked from the summit by Bad Bunny, whose Debí Tirar Más Fotos holds steady at No. 1.

Other new entries include:

  • Baby Keem – Casino
  • Omar Courtz – Por Si Mañana No Estoy
  • Mumford & Sons – Prizefighter

Albums With 100 Weeks on the Top Streaming Albums Chart

Only seven projects have spent 100 weeks or more on the Top Streaming Albums chart so far:

  • Noah Kahan — Stick Season (124 weeks)
  • Morgan Wallen — Dangerous: The Double Album (124 weeks)
  • Morgan Wallen — One Thing at a Time (124 weeks)
  • SZA — SOS (124 weeks)
  • Elton John — Diamonds (123 weeks)
  • Bad Bunny — Un Verano Sin Ti (118 weeks)
  • Eminem — Curtain Call: The Hits (100 weeks)

Performance on Other Billboard Charts

The renewed interest in Curtain Call is also reflected across other rankings. The compilation climbs to No. 46 on the Billboard 200, improves to No. 16 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and holds steady at No. 11 on the Top Rap Albums.

The milestone underscores the enduring streaming appeal of Eminem’s catalog, with Curtain Call continuing to attract listeners years after its original release.