(Notably, songs have averaged significantly longer average chart runs since the Hot 100 adopted Nielsen data in 1991. "Believer" is just the 59th title in the Hot 100's history to chart for at least a year; that's out of over 27,000 total entries.) Here is a recap of Imagine Dragons' three Hot 100 hits to reach the longevity milestone: 87 weeks (the most of any title), "Radioactive" (No. 3 peak; on Hot 100 in 2012-14)

61 weeks, "Demons" (No. 6; 2013-14)

52 weeks, "Believer" (No. 4, 2017-18)

The band, which has earned the unprecedented feat thanks, in part, to songs starting at rock radio and then crossing to pop formats, passes six acts with two songs apiece that have charted for at least 52 weeks on the Hot 100: The Chainsmokers, Faith Hill, Lifehouse, Bruno Mars, Ed Sheeran and Train. Looking ahead, Imagine Dragons could be on the way to a fourth such hit: "Believer" follow-up "Thunder," which also reached No. 4, on Dec. 2, ranks at No. 10 in its 40th week on the Hot 100.

"Diplomatic Immunity," Drake

Again, Drake crowns the Hot 100 with "God's Plan." And, together with fellow new song "Diplomatic Immunity," last week he logged his 21st and 22nd Hot 100 top 10s, passing JAY-Z for the most among rappers. So, that success should soften the blow of the latter song making one of the steepest drops from the top 10 in the Hot 100's history, as it plummets from its No. 7 debut to No. 55. READ MORE Drake Earns 70th Top 40 Hit on Billboard Hot 100, Thanks to Migos' 'Walk It Talk It' "Immunity" ties for the fifth-farthest fall from the top 10 to a lower rank on the Hot 100: