Each of the Detroit rapper’s releases have bowed at No. 1 since ‘The Slim Shady LP’ just missed the top spot.

The first week sales numbers for Eminem’s latest album Revival are in, and as expected, he handily tops the Billboard 200 albums chart while also setting a new record in the process. According to Billboard, Eminem tallied 267,000 equivalent album units (sales and streaming combined) to debut at No. 1 with 197,000 units from traditional album sales (digital and physical sales only). Revival earns the third-largest week among hip-hop albums, both in total units and album sales, trailing the first-week efforts of Kendrick Lamar’s DAMN. (603,000 units; 353,000 album sales) and Drake’s More Life (505,000 units; 225,000 album sales).

As Billboard points out, Eminem’s No. 1 debut makes him the first act in history with eight consecutive entries to the chart. After his major label debut The Slim Shady LP bowed at No. 2 during its first week, Eminem followed by opening at No. 1 with 2000’s The Marshall Mathers LP, 2002’s The Eminem Show, 2004’s Encore, the 2005 best of compilation Curtain Call: The Hits, 2009’s Relapse, 2010’s Recovery, and 2013’s The Marshall Mathers LP2. In comparison, The Marshall Mathers LP2 debuted with 792,000 copies sold and Recovery moved 741,000 copies during its first week. Revival is Eminem’s first new album since Billboard switched to its multi-metric consumption metric in late 2014.

Although Eminem is the first act with eight consecutive entries debuting at No. 1, three other acts have scored at least eight chart-topping sets: JAY-Z, The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones. In JAY-Z’s case, however, his 11 straight solo studio albums debuting at No. 1 were broken up by seven other charting titles, while The Beatles' eight consecutive chart-toppers didn’t debut at No. 1. Similarly, The Stones' string of eight No. 1 albums between 1971 and 1981 was broken up by non-studio chart entries.

Elsewhere in the Top 10, Taylor Swift’s former No. 1 album reputation held at No. 2, while G-Eazy’s The Beautiful & Damned and Jeezy’s Pressure debut at No. 3 and No. 6, respectively. Swift moved 133,000 album units with 105,000 in traditional album sales. Meanwhile, G-Eazy sold 122,000 units (68,000 from traditional album sales) to earn his third Top 10 in a row, while Jeezy secured his ninth Top 10 album with 72,000 units (54,000 in traditional album sales).

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