Eminem’s “Shake That” Returns to UK Charts Nearly 20 Years After Release

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Eminem’s 2005 track “Shake That” is making a surprise return to the UK charts almost two decades after it first came out. The song, which features Nate Dogg, has landed on two official UK charts this week.

It re-entered the Official Singles Downloads Chart at No. 96 and made its debut on the Official Singles Sales Chart at No. 98. That’s a major comeback for a song that was originally released nearly 20 years ago.

When “Shake That” was first released as a download-only single in April 2006, it peaked at No. 28 on the UK Download Chart. Now, years later, it’s back in the spotlight.

With this new chart entry, Eminem now has 42 songs on the Official Singles Sales Chart. This shows how his music continues to connect with fans — old and new. While his latest songs still get plenty of attention, classics like “Shake That” prove that his earlier hits remain popular.

Eminem’s greatest hits album, “Curtain Call: The Hits”, also continues to perform well on the UK album charts. Right now, five of his albums are still charting across different rankings, showing that his music catalogue continues to stay relevant.

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