Eminem still rules the Billboard Hot 100 -- The Marshall Mathers LP 2 rapper's hit collaboration with Rihanna, "The Monster," celebrates its third week at No. 1 spot on the chart.

This certainly marks the "Pour It Up" singer's 13th No. 1 and the "Berzerk" rapper's fifth on the Hot 100 list. According to Nielsen BDS, "The Monster" racks a third week on top of the Radio Songs airplay chart, gaining by 2 percent to 146 million in all-format audience impressions, while taking over a sixth week atop the subscription services-based On-Demand Songs list to 2.1 million U.S. streams (down 5 percent). It also tops Streaming Songs chart to 7.6 million, gaining 25 percent, which is good for the Hot 100's top Streaming Gainer award. On Digital Songs list, leading for three weeks, the hit track holds strongly at No. 3 with 193,000 downloads sold, gaining 10 percent.

VEVO on YouTube views went up by 76 percent for the week following the premiere of its official video on Dec. 16, which accounted for 49 percent of its overall streams.

"The Monster" is sitting at No. 1 on both the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and Rap Songs charts for its eighth week. It leads the Rhythmic radio-based list for a fourth week and Pop Songs and Rap Airplay charts for a third week each, as well.

In addition, Beyoncé debuts on the chart at No. 12 with "Drunk in Love," off her recently released self-titled album, which tops the Billboard 200 chart for its second week. The catchy tune matches her best-ever debut and marks her highest-charting Hot 100 hit in approximately four years.