Eminem & Kanye West Lead Spotify's Top Workout Songs Of All Time List

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Eminem and Kanye West hold the first four spots.

Eminem and Kanye West have delivered us nothing but anthems for any occasions throughout their lengthy careers. The two rappers have blessed us with party tracks, reflective tracks and everything in between -- including workout anthems. Spotify revealed that Eminem and Kanye West hold the top four songs for the most-streamed workout songs of all time.

Spotify recently revealed their top five most-streamed workout songs of all time. The first two spots go to Eminem for "Til I Collapse" and "Lose Yourself," respectively. In the third spot in Kanye West's "Stronger" followed by "POWER." Macklemore and Ryan Lewis' "Can't Hold Us" holds down the fifth spot.

"Til I Collapse" was revealed as the most-streamed work-out song on Spotify in February 2017. Spotify also revealed that the song is the most popular workout songs among men while Bruno Mars' and Mark Ronson's "Uptown Funk" was the top workout song for females. However, in the overall 13-35 demographic for both male and females, "Til I Collapse" held the top spot.

It isn't all that shocking that Em also took the second position with "Lose Yourself" given that it's been a motivational anthem for over a decade and a half. In November, WWE superstar Becky Lynch revealed that Em's 8 Mile track gave her motivation during her audition for the wrestling league. Lynch is still in the WWE after making her debut in 2014.

Eminem & Kanye West Lead Spotify's Top Workout Songs Of All Time List
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