Eminem still holds it down being at the No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with hit track "The Monster" featuring Rihanna, the fourth single off the Detroit rapper's latest double platinum-selling album "The Marshall Mathers LP 2."

As of last week, the hit song marked the "Pour It Up" singer's 13th No. 1 and Slim Shady's fifth, and this week as well -- it still leads No. 1 on the list of top Radio Songs, gaining by 6 percent to 143 million in all-format audience impressions, according to Nielsen BDS, and posts a fifth week atop the On-Demand Songs chart (2.3 million U.S. streams, down 5 percent). It rises 3-2 on the Streaming Songs list (6.1 million, up 14 percent), while making the opposite move, 2-3, on the Digital Songs chart after three weeks at No.1 with 175,000 downloads sold (down 6 percent).

The self-claimed "Rap God" indeed celebrates his seventh week at No.1 on both the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Rap Songs charts with "The Monster." The track also leads the Rhythmic radio-based list for a third week and Pop Songs and Rap Airplay for a second week each.

The "Berzerk" rapper recently unveiled his highly-anticipated official music video for "The Monster." In the visual, Rihanna takes on the role of a psychiatrist and observes her patient, while Eminem revisits his past by watching several iconic clips of his own old music videos and news footage.

Eminem's successfully released album MMLP2 is closing in on a million and a half in sales.