When was Eminem’s biggest hit?

Answered by Randy McIntyre

Eminem’s biggest hit can be easily identified as his 2002 anthem “Lose Yourself.” This song not only topped the charts but also became a cultural phenomenon and solidified Eminem’s status as one of the greatest rappers of all time. It was featured in the critically acclaimed film “8 Mile,” which was loosely based on Eminem’s own life. The track won an Academy Award for Best Original Song and spent 12 consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

But to truly understand the magnitude of Eminem’s success, it’s important to delve into his entire discography and see how many other hits he has had throughout his career. Here, I will list his 30 highest-charting songs, which will give you a good overview of his achievements:

1. “Lose Yourself” (2002)
2. “Love the Way You Lie” ft. Rihanna (2010)
3. “Not Afraid” (2010)
4. “The Monster” ft. Rihanna (2013)
5. “Without Me” (2002)
6. “Mockingbird” (2004)
7. “Stan” ft. Dido (2000)
8. “Cleanin’ Out My Closet” (2002)
9. “Rap God” (2013)
10. “Smack That” ft. Akon (2006)
11. “Just Lose It” (2004)
12. “The Real Slim Shady” (2000)
13. “My Name Is” (1999)
14. “When I’m Gone” (2005)
15. “Like Toy Soldiers” (2004)
16. “Berzerk” (2013)
17. “Shake That” ft. Nate Dogg (2006)
18. “Crack a Bottle” ft. Dr. Dre & 50 Cent (2009)
19. “Forgot About Dre” ft. Dr. Dre (1999)
20. “No Love” ft. Lil Wayne (2010)
21. “Forever” ft. Drake, Kanye West & Lil Wayne (2009)
22. “Space Bound” (2010)
23. “We Made You” (2009)
24. “Not Afraid” (Clean Version) (2010)
25. “3 a.m.” (2009)
26. “Guts Over Fear” ft. Sia (2014)
27. “Just Don’t Give a Fuck” (1999)
28. “The Way I Am” (2000)
29. “Sing for the Moment” (2002)
30. “Guilty Conscience” ft. Dr. Dre (1999)

As you can see, Eminem has had an incredible career with numerous chart-topping hits. These songs not only showcase his lyrical prowess but also his ability to connect with his audience on a deep and personal level. Throughout his discography, Eminem tackles a wide range of topics, from his struggles with addiction and fame to his complex relationships with his family and the music industry.

It’s worth noting that Eminem’s success extends beyond just his chart performance. His albums, such as “The Marshall Mathers LP” and “The Eminem Show,” have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been critically acclaimed for their raw and introspective storytelling. Eminem’s impact on hip hop and popular culture is undeniable, and his biggest hit, “Lose Yourself,” represents the pinnacle of his career.

Eminem’s biggest hit is undoubtedly “Lose Yourself,” which not only topped the charts but also won an Academy Award and became a cultural phenomenon. However, his entire discography is filled with chart-topping hits that solidify his status as one of the greatest rappers of all time. Eminem’s success is not just measured by his chart performance but also by his ability to connect with his audience through his raw and introspective lyrics.