1 on Radio Songs, amassing 371.5 million U.S. 3 on both Billboard Global charts and at No. It was preceded by an even bigger smash in “Enemy,” featuring the rapper J.I.D, which landed itself in the top 5 of the Hot 100, at No. 6 on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart and garnered 139.9 million on-demand streams, according to Luminate. With its chanted chorus, warped vocals and lyrics tinged with cynicism (“My patience is waning/ Is this entertaining?”), the single has so far peaked at No. Just take “Bones,” their latest crossover hit from 2022’s Mercury - Acts 1 & 2. It all feels like a simulation – weird, crazy, just like, ‘OK! What does that even mean?’”Īnd yet, despite the steady string of chart-toppers, mind-blowing statistics and enormous worldwide fandom, it can feel like the Dragons have also somehow spent the entirety of their career flying under the radar - or, at the very least, outside the glow of critical acclaim and serious media consideration. “When it’s so wild like that, I think there’s no way to wrap your head around it. “We typically don’t talk numbers much, because it’s just… I don’t even know that it’s overwhelming, we just don’t, really,” says Reynolds, his brow furrowed.