Eminem’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
Lose Yourself (Soundtrack Version)Eminem29rank/position

Eminem, known for his overwhelming skill, has a classic hit in “Lose Yourself.” Even people who aren’t into hip-hop have probably been struck by the sheer intensity of this track.
The song is known for its memorable intro that starts with a quiet electric guitar, but the “Lose Yourself (Soundtrack Version)” is arranged differently from the version we usually hear.
It actually adds an intro that begins with an emotional keyboard.
From there it flows into the signature guitar intro, and the way it transitions is exquisite—so give it a careful listen.
Lucky You (Feat. Joyner Lucas)Eminem30rank/position

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.
Eminem Popular Song Rankings [2025] (31–40)
MarshEminem31rank/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.
MoshEminem32rank/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.
My Name IsEminem33rank/position

My Name Is was produced by hip-hop legend Dr.
Dre.
Released in 1999 by Eminem—the rapper who overturned the notion that “rap is Black culture”—the track is a standout.
In hip-hop, producers often use sampling, cutting parts from existing songs and combining them to build a track.
There’s a story that the song’s sample source, singer-songwriter Labi Siffre, initially refused permission because the lyrics were too extreme.
They say permission was granted after the most excessive parts were removed, but even so, Eminem’s sharp-edged stance feels true to the spirit of hip-hop.
Rain ManEminem34rank/position

Eminem, who is highly skilled and respected by heads around the world.
“RAIN MAN” is a collaboration with his close ally Dr.
Dre.
Although it doesn’t depict rain directly, he names himself Rain Man—someone controlled by a demon—and raps about his views on the LGBT community.
The aggressive lyrics, which feel very much like pure hip-hop, are striking.
If you’re curious about the Japanese translation, be sure to check it out.
Rock BottomEminem35rank/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.”





