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Eminem’s ‘Curtain Call: The Hits’ rejoins Billboard chart 15 years after its release

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Eminem‘s compilation album ‘Curtain Call: The Hits‘ has re-entered the Billboard 200 after previously falling just shy of a 10-year run on the chart.‘Curtain Call: The Hits’ debuted at Number One in 2005 – selling approximately 441,000 copies in its first week – and remained on the chart for the next nine and a half years (496 weeks).According to Billboard, the rapper’s compilation has now re-entered this week’s chart at Number 59.The album already holds the record for the longest-running rap album in Billboard’s history, hitting 350 weeks in August 2017.

As HipHopDX notes, however, the album is yet to beat Pink Floyd’s overall record of 741 weeks (14+ years) for the band’s 1973 classic ‘Dark Side of The Moon’.

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