Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' is now officially the LONGEST-CHARTING rap song in Billboard history — (53w)

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Adding some notable songs and how long they spent on the charts for context

Hot in Herre by Nelly - 26 weeks on the charts, 7 weeks at #1

This is How We Do it by Montell Jordan -29 weeks on the charts, 7 weeks at #1

Whatever You Like by TI - 31 weeks on the charts, 7 weeks at #1

Waterfalls by TLC - 34 weeks on the charts, 7 weeks at #1

Tha Crossroads by Bone Thugz - 20 weeks on the charts, 8 at #1

Nice for What by Drake - 25 weeks on the charts, 8 weeks at #1

Burn by Usher - 30 weeks on the charts, 8 weeks at #1

In Da Club by 50 Cent - 30 weeks on the charts, 9 weeks at #1

Hey Ya by Outkast - 32 weeks on the charts, 9 weeks at #1

In My Feelings by Drake - 22 weeks on the charts, 10 weeks at #1

Irreplaceable by Beyonce - 30 weeks on the charts, 10 weeks at #1

Foolish by Ashanti - 32 weeks on the charts, 10 weeks at #1

Gods Plan by Drake - 36 weeks on the charts, 11 weeks at #1

Lose Yourself by Eminem - 24 weeks on the charts, 12 weeks at #1

The Boy is Mine by Brandy and Monica - 27 weeks on the charts, 13 weeks at #1

I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston - 29 weeks on the charts, 14 weeks at #1

I'll Make Love to You by Boyz II Men - 33 weeks on the charts, 14 weeks at #1

We Belong Together by Mariah Carey - 43 weeks on the charts, 14 weeks at #1

I Gotta Feeling by Black Eyed Peas -56 weeks on the charts, 14 weeks at #1

All I Want For Christmas is You by Mariah Carey - 68 weeks on the charts, 15 weeks at #1

Old Town Road by Lil Nas X - 45 weeks on the charts, 19 weeks at #1
 
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