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Eminem achieves a huge milestone by adding more YouTube subscribers to his fan base

Eminem 46 million YouTube subscribers
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Popular American Rapper Eminem has achieved a huge milestone as he garnered 46 million followers days after he released the music video for “Higher“.

He had surprised his fans as he released new album “Music To Be Murdered By: Side B” few months ago.

With already having 40 million YouTube followers, Eminem on January 24 dropped the music video for his song “Higher”.

Within a few days after his video release, his subscribers have risen to more than 46 million subscribers.

Eminem – Higher on YouTube

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Earlier, Snoop Dogg had spoken about Eminem’s latest song “Zeus” in which he was dissed by the Detroit native.

Eminem targeted Snoop after the latter took shot at him in an interview which came as a surprise to the “Lose Yourself” rapper.

Commenting on an Instagram post on an Eminem fan page, Snoop Dogg wrote, “Pray I don’t answer this soft a** s****”

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Zeus was a part of Eminem’s surprise album “Music To Be Murdered By: Side B”.

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