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One tricky song can launch musicians' careers and create a lasting cultural bear on. But sometimes a musical act only tin't replicate the success of that alone, chart-topping ditty. Though no one tries to exist "just another one-hit wonder," one pop tune it all it takes to cement a musician'southward legacy.

In improver to sales figures and Billboard positions, nosotros've looked at streams, downloads, views, and media appearances to determine which songs are the about successful one-hitting wonders of all time. Read on to find out if your favorite '90s jam or a yesteryear ballad snags the elevation spot.

'Tainted Love' past Soft Cell, 1982

"Tainted Love" debuted at #90 on charts in the US, and and so barbarous. But it couldn't become away—at least, non for long. Later nineteen weeks, it came back to crack the Top 40, eventually peaking at #8.

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The song was originally written and recorded by legendary vocalist and songwriter Gloria Jones in the '60s, but it didn't meet much success. Even Jones's 1976 re-release didn't chart.

But the song merely needed the influence of the '80s to make a splash. All in all, the Soft Prison cell hit spent a record-breaking 43 weeks on Billboard's Hot 100. In half dozen other countries, the song climbed to #1.

Peak Chart Position: #8 on Billboard's Hot 100

'Baby Got Back' past Sir Mix-a-Lot, 1992

Though "Baby Got Back" debuted at #75, information technology went on to clinch Billboard's top spot after 12 weeks. The song held on for an impressive five weeks and, about ten years later on, is placed #30 on Billboard'southward Decade-Terminate Hot 100.

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Initially banned on MTV for its objectionable lyrics, "Baby Got Dorsum" rebounded with a 1993 Grammy win for Sir Mix-a-Lot.

Since and then, the vocal has appeared in Charlie'southward Angels (2000), Pitch Perfect 2 (2015), and the Television receiver series Friends. Famously, singer and rapper Nicki Minaj heavily samples this ane-hit wonder in her hitting song "Anaconda."

Height Nautical chart Position: #1 on Billboard'due south Hot 100

'Ice Water ice Baby' by Vanilla Ice, 1990

Believe it or not, "Ice Ice Infant" clinching the #1 spot on Billboard'due south Hot 100 marks the first time a hip-hop single did and so. It also climbed to #1 in half-dozen other countries, including the Great britain and Australia.

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With 3 Platinum certifications, it outsold its A-side, Vanilla's Ice's cover of "Play That Funky Music." But things turned a piffling yikes, yikes, babe when Queen and David Bowie defenseless current of air of the song's hook, which heavily samples their hit "Nether Pressure."

And, of grade, Queen and Bowie would desire a piece of those royalties: the song went Platinum in three countries.

Peak Nautical chart Position: #i on Billboard's Hot 100

'Eye of the Tiger' by Survivor, 1982

Later on Queen denied Sylvester Stallone's request to use "Another One Bites the Dust" in Rocky Iii (1982), the film's star and director landed on "Eye of the Tiger." Now, this one-hit wonder can't be separated from film's favorite boxer.

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After mass exposure thanks to the film and MTV, the song remained #1 on Billboard'south Hot 100 for six consecutive weeks. Information technology went 2x Platinum and nabbed Survivor a Grammy for "Best Rock Functioning."

Since the appearance of the digital age, "Center of the Tiger" has gone 8x Platinum for digital downloads lone. A articulate example of "risin' up, directly to the top" if we ever saw one.

Peak Chart Position: #1 on Billboard's Hot 100

'I'thousand Also Sexy' by Right Said Fred, 1991

Right Said Fred's hitting topped the charts in six countries, including Commonwealth of australia and the U.s.a.. Information technology went Platinum in both of those markets, also. VH1 went on to dub it one of the "100 Greatest Songs of the '90s" and awarded information technology #2 on its "40 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of the '90s" list.

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Nevertheless, information technology's the perfect example of a decidedly divisive song. The earworm placed on Blender's "fifty Worst Songs Ever! Picket, Listen and Cringe!" But…pop sensation Taylor Swift sampled the song in her 2017 rebrand "Look What You Made Me Do."

Then, what does all this mean? Like it or not, "I'm Likewise Sexy" is an undeniable function of pop civilization.

Peak Chart Position: #ane on Billboard's Hot 100

'What's Up?' by 4 Non Blondes, 1993

We pray—oh my god, practice we pray—every single listicle that "What's Up?" will make the cut. Simply similar its karaoke potential, the song's success is undeniable. The iv Non Blondes' 2d single snagged the top spot in 11 countries also as #two in Australia and the UK.

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In 2005, a YouTube video re-popularized the song under the unofficial title "HEYYEYAAEYAAAEYAEYAA." The music video-turned-meme features the cartoon character He-Man singing a rendition of "What's Up?" And this has spawned hundreds of imitations and remixes.

Thanks to the parody video, the song has been listened to over 154 one thousand thousand times. Non to mention it's certified 2x Platinum in five countries.

Summit Nautical chart Position: #14 on Billboard's Hot 100

'Tubthumping' by Chumbawamba, 1997

Try saying "Tubthumping" by Chumbawamba five times fast. Or effort existence a disc jockey in the Britain announcing the Top x songs—for xi consecutive weeks. That's right, agitator punk band Chumbawamba had a massively successful pop song on its easily.

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Though it has sold over 880,000 copies in the UK lonely, the popular tune likewise topped the charts in Australia, Canada, Ireland, Italy, and New Zealand. Though information technology only charted as loftier equally #6 in the US, it spent a whopping 31 weeks on Billboard'south Hot 100 listing.

Afterward its initial success, the song was nominated for a Brit Accolade for "All-time British Single." It also became the canticle of EA and FIFA's World Cup 98 video game.

Peak Chart Position: #6 on Billboard's Hot 100

'Mambo No. 5' by Lou Bega, 1999

"Mambo No. 5" was originally composed as a mambo and jazz dance song past Cuban musician Damaso Perez Prado. He recorded it in 1949 and it became successful. Though arguably not equally successful as the 1999 Lou Bega cover.

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Bega's version held the #1 spot in Australia for eight weeks and topped nigh every chart in continental Europe. It besides ready a tape in France by staying #1 for 20 weeks. Needless to say, the melody went 4x Platinum in Australia and holds diverse Platinum certifications in five boosted countries.

The just downside to success? A seven-yr legal dispute cropped up between Bega and Prado's manor.

Peak Chart Position: #iii on Billboard's Hot 100

'Take On Me' by A-ha, 1985

Originally conceived in 1984, "Take On Me" went through several variations and was released three times before it finally charted in the Great britain in 1985. And though it took A-ha several tries to get the song right, the music video was an instant success.

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The video famously blended live-action clips with pencil-sketched, animated sequences, leading MTV to play the innovative brusk constantly. In 1986, MTV recognized the video'southward impact by awarding information technology with six trophies at the VMAs. And all of that visual success led to an impressive 27 weeks on Billboard's Hot 100 in the US.

Top Chart Position: #1 on Billboard'southward Hot 100

'Bad Twenty-four hour period' by Daniel Powter, 2005

Though "Bad Day" snagged many impressive spots on various international music charts, its almost impressive run may have been on Billboard's Developed Top 40. It remained #ane on that list for 19 weeks, finally giving Phil Collins a run for his coin.

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Speaking of money, the song went 3x Platinum in the US. And "Bad Day" became the first song in the US to sell ii million digital copies.

Though Powter'southward tune originally appeared in a French Coca-Cola ad in 2004, much of its success tin be credited to American Idol. Afterward all, who doesn't want their hopes and dreams to come up crashing down in a montage ready to this peppy single?

Pinnacle Chart Position: #1 on Billboard'south Hot 100

'La Bamba' past Los Lobos, 1987

Many bands accept recorded "La Bamba," but the Los Lobos version is the most successful rendition. It reached #one in 10 countries, including both the Us and the UK, and is certified 2x Platinum in the US.

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Based on a Mexican folk song, "La Bamba" initially appeared in the Top 40 when Ritchie Valens recorded a version in 1958.

The Los Lobos version definitely had a leg up, thank you to the popularity of Valens's hitting. After it was released as the title track of the 1987 picture show La Bamba, the song's ascent was meteoric.

Peak Chart Position: #1 on Billboard's Hot 100

'Spirit in the Sky' past Norman Greenbaum, 1969

Norman Greenbaum's psychedelic rock anthem didn't reach "the place that's the all-time," but information technology did meridian at #3 on Billboard's Hot 100. And it didn't budge for 15 weeks. In v other countries, including the UK and Australia, it did snag the #1 spot.

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From 1969 to 1970, the song sold 2 million copies, making it certified Gilded. In the 1980s, Dr. and the Medics covered the melody, making it a #ane hit internationally yet once again.

"Spirit in the Sky" has since appeared in everything from the Rock Band video game franchise to a 2019 Budweiser commercial.

Summit Chart Position: #3 on Billboard's Hot 100

'99 Luftballoons' past Nena, 1984

Inspired by the red balloons that rained down at a Rolling Stones concert, this next hit made it to #1 in 12 countries. While American and Australian audiences preferred the German version, the UK, Canada, and Ireland opted for the English version. Despite the dissever, Nena had a hit with both.

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The English version snagged one Platinum and ane Gilded certification, whereas the German language version has four Gilt certifications to its name. (Or "Name," if nosotros're getting in Deutsche.)

Apart from raking in sales greenbacks, the vocal also raised $200,000 for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts when VH1 played information technology for an hr straight as part of a campaign. The song crops upwards in many TV shows and films as well, including 2017'south Atomic Blonde.

Peak Chart Position: #2 on Billboard's Hot 100 (German version)

'Harlem Shake' by Baauer, 2013

Brooklyn-based music producer Baauer released his debut unmarried "Harlem Shake" in May of 2012. But it didn't really take hold of on until February of 2013 when a dance video fix to the song turned it into an Internet crowd-pleaser.

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Hailed past Billboard as "the biggest viral sensation since PSY'south 'Gangnam Style,'" the "Harlem Shake" claimed the #one spot in the The states for 5 consecutive weeks and went 2x Platinum in 2 countries.

The song'due south run fifty-fifty made Billboard reevaluate how it determined a song'south success: For the first time, video streams became part of the equation.

Meridian Chart Position: #ane on Billboard'southward Hot 100

'Who Let the Dogs Out?' by Baha Men, 2000

Is "Who Allow the Dogs Out?" the feminist anthem we need? According to the song's writer, Anslem Douglas, yes. The song intends to criticize men who cat-call women. But when the Baha Men initially covered the song back in 2000, the most apparent thing about it was that it was extremely catchy.

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Not only did it become function of the promotion for Rugrats in Paris: The Moving-picture show (1998), but sports teams grabbed at every take chances to make it their "Sweet Caroline."

Most notably, this Platinum hit became the New York Mets' anthem in their 2000 World Series bid against the New York Yankees. The Baha Men even recorded a variant of their chart-topper, entitled "Who Let the Mets Out?"

Top Chart Position: #21 on Billboard's Elevation 40

'Torn' by Natalie Imbruglia, 1997

In 2017, '90s kids lit Twitter ablaze upon learning that Natalie Imbruglia's decade-defining debut single "Torn" was a comprehend song. With this revelation, we were all out of faith, too. But non when it comes to this Grammy-nominated vocal's success.

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"Torn" reached #i in half a dozen countries when it launched. Today, its 188 million streams assist Imbruglia rank amongst the most-streamed female musicians, alongside Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston.

It'southward most impressive record? In Imbruglia'southward native Australia, it holds the championship of well-nigh-played song on the radio, clocking in at well over 300,500 plays. According to the Australian Performing Rights Association that's like 75 perfect skies, torn—every 24-hour interval.

Peak Chart Position: #1 on Billboard'southward Mainstream Superlative 40

'Lately' by Divine, 1998

Divine, an American R&B girl group, released only one album in 1998 before disbanding in 2000. Merely singers Kia Thornton, Nikki Bratcher, and Tonia Tash made a marker in that short time thank you to their hit single "Lately."

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The unmarried went on to sell 1.one 1000000 copies, making it certified Platinum in the Usa. And it placed #84 on Billboard's Decade-Cease Hot 100 listing. Lately, the group members haven't recorded anything together. Even so, Thornton tried her luck on the sixth flavour of hit TV show American Idol.

Superlative Chart Position: #1 on Billboard's Hot 100

'Come On Eileen' past Dexys Midnight Runners, 1982

Though "Come On Eileen" marked the band's second #1 song in the Uk, it was their first #1 striking in the U.s. and half a dozen other countries. To the Great britain, this song means everything.

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Not only did it go 2x Platinum, simply information technology has sold over 1.33 million copies in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and was awarded "All-time British Single" at the Brit Awards. And VH1 agrees: "Come On Eileen" placed #iii on its "100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders of All Fourth dimension" list.

Used in films like Tommy Boy (1995) and The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012), this tune also prevented Michael Jackson from having back-to-dorsum #i hits in the Us.

Peak Chart Position: #1 on Billboard's Hot 100

'Rico Suave' by Gerardo, 1990

When information technology debuted, "Rico Suave" hit #2 on Billboard's Hot Rap Singles chart in the US. Since then, it has placed on VH1's "100 Greatest Songs of the 90s" and grabbed spot #37 on Blender's "50 Worst Songs E'er."

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Despite these mixed reviews, there's no dubiety that Ecuadorian rapper and vocaliser Gerardo created a Casanova for a new generation. "Rico Suave" has truly seeped into the cultural consciousness thank you to parodies by artists like Weird Al and sketches on Sabbatum Dark Live.

Peak Chart Position: #7 on Billboard'south Hot 100

'Gangnam Fashion' past PSY, 2012

If there'southward whatsoever one-hit wonder that truly inverse the game, it's PSY'southward "Gangnam Style." Soon after its release, the music video was garnering 5 million views a day on YouTube. And this led to a huge moment for music and viral phenomena: It became the first YouTube video to reach one billion views.

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#1 in over 30 countries, "Gangnam Mode" went 10x Platinum in Australia and 5x Platinum in the United states of america. With over 3.three billion views, the song besides holds the record for "most liked" video on YouTube with xvi 1000000 thumbs upward.

Due to its international success, "Gangnam Style" also had a huge hand in helping the entire K-Pop genre gain popularity in the US.

Summit Chart Position: #1 on Billboard'due south Hot 100

'Pass the Dutchie' past Musical Youth, 1982

This reggae-manner song from UK-based Musical Youth hitting #1 in the UK and five additional countries. In the US, "Pass the Dutchie" merely peaked at #x, simply the single notwithstanding went on to sell over 5 1000000 copies worldwide.

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The song'due south lasting power can be measured in other ways, too. Information technology has been sampled and reused in various songs by music giants such equally Missy Elliot, A Tribe Called Quest, and The Black Eyed Peas.

"Pass the Dutchie" has also appeared in a broad-range of films, from The Wedding Singer (1998) to the live-action Scooby-Doo: The Flick (2002).

Peak Chart Position: #ten on Billboard's Hot 100

'Mickey' by Toni Basil, 1982

Mayhap amend known every bit "Hey, Mickey," this song was initially not so fine. When information technology was released in the UK in 1981, information technology didn't chart. The 1982 reissue saw information technology climb to #2 in the Great britain and somewhen #1 in Australia, Canada, and the U.s.a..

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The song went on to achieve 2x Platinum status in Canada as well as Platinum certification in the U.s. and Australia. Since this success, information technology has been sampled from big name artists, such as Run-DMC and Madonna.

Fun fact: The titular character in the vocal was originally named "Kitty," until Toni Basil changed her mind.

Peak Chart Position: #1 on Billboard's Hot 100

'Barbie Girl' by Aqua, 1997

Although Metro lists Aqua as the almost successful Danish band ever with a combined total of 33 1000000 albums and singles sold, the ring is best known for the song "Barbie Girl." And, despite a stint writing music for Sliding Doors (1998), that's probably all most people know them for these days.

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The bubblegum popular "Barbie Daughter" claimed the #i spot in the UK and Commonwealth of australia for 3 weeks and hitting #seven in the US. With a 3x Platinum certification, information technology is the 13th best-selling unmarried in the UK.

The song's success has landed the ring both a gig on Eurovision and an in-progress Mattel lawsuit. Information technology's fantastic.

Peak Nautical chart Position: #7 on Billboard's Hot 100

'Macarena' by Los Del Rio, 1996

One of our chart-topping picks really had a surprisingly wearisome start. Flamenco duo Antonio Romero Monge & Rafael Ruiz Perdigones had a #1 hit with "Macarena" in Spain when the vocal was commencement released, but information technology didn't make waves elsewhere.

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And then a Florida-based DJ and musical engineer duo remixed the song with English language lyrics. This "Bayside Boys Remix" was the key to the vocal'southward success. "Macarena" claimed the #1 spot on Billboard'southward Hot 100 for a whopping 14 weeks.

It remained in the Hot 100 for 60 weeks—a record amount of time until Adele's "Rolling in the Deep" hit in 2010. By 1997, the vocal had sold 11 million copies worldwide.

Peak Chart Position: #1 on Billboard'southward Hot 100

'My Sharona' by The Knack, 1979

In add-on to holding onto the Hot 100 #ane spot for six weeks, "My Sharona" nabbed #one on Billboard's Year-Finish chart. The Knack's hit has too been chosen an "emblem of the new wave era" by The New York Times.

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If all those top spots weren't impressive enough, the song is certified Gold. And it'south the fastest debut unmarried released by Capitol Records to get Gold since "I Desire to Agree Your Paw" past the Beatles came out in 1964.

"My Sharona" reappeared in the Hot 100 in 1994 after being featured in Reality Bites.

Tiptop Nautical chart Position: #one on Billboard's Hot 100

'Saccharide, Sugar' by The Archies, 1969

"Sugar, Sugar" was written by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim, but it was recorded past The Archies, a "virtual band" equanimous of the Archie Comics characters. That's correct—a cartoon band had the best-selling single in the US in 1969. The song also held the #one spot on Billboard's Hot 100 for four weeks, and remained on the chart for an impressive 22 weeks.

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Released in May, the song had sold 1 1000000 copies by August, making it certified Gold. (Though, by today'south measure out, that would brand information technology Platinum.) After, "Sugar, Carbohydrate" placed #84 on Billboard'due south All-Fourth dimension Hot 100 countdown.

Now nosotros just need the bandage of Riverdale to choice upwards where their cartoon counterparts left off.

Peak Chart Position: #1 on Billboard's Hot 100

'Whoomp! (At that place It Is)' by Tag Squad, 1993

"Whoomp! (There It Is)," peaked at #2 on Billboard's Hot 100. Though the vocal never striking #ane on the pop charts, it did spend 24 weeks in the elevation ten. This feat fabricated it the longest-running meridian ten song of all fourth dimension until 1997.

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Certified 4x Platinum in the US, the song has sold upwards of four million copies. In 1993, the Philadelphia Phillies made "Whoomp!" their anthem during their Globe Series bid.

The Tag Team hit also makes appearances in films such as Elf (2003), Addams Family Values (1993), and Beverly Hills Chihuahua (2008).

Superlative Chart Position: #ii on Billboard'due south Hot 100

'San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)' past Scott McKenzie, 1967

According to NPR, this Psychedelic popular vocal was written to "smoothen things over" with local authorities in Monterey, California. Why? A bunch of hippies were about to descend on the town for the Monterey International Popular Music Festival.

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This counterculture anthem reached #4 on Billboard's Hot 100, remaining there for four consecutive weeks. Internationally, information technology hitting #1 in eight countries.

During the 1968 Prague Spring in Czechoslovakia, young people played information technology frequently: the city of San Francisco and its counterculture reputation exemplified the freedoms and liberal values they hoped to reach. Scott McKenzie'due south merits to fame can also be heard in many films, including Forrest Gump (1994) and The Last Black Homo in San Francisco (2019).

Acme Chart Position: #4 on Billboard's Hot 100

'Somebody That I Used to Know' by Gotye featuring Kimbra, 2012

Yes, this is only some vocal that you used to know. Only it's too one of the best-selling digital singles of all fourth dimension. With 13 million copies sold worldwide, it went 11x Platinum in Australia and 8x Platinum in the US.

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At the stop of 2012, it grabbed Billboard'due south #ane spot on the "Song of the Year" list and earned two Grammys, including one for "Tape of the Year." As of July 2019, the vocal'due south music video has over 1.2 billion views.

Peak Chart Position: #1 on Billboard's Hot 100

'Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)' by Silentó, 2015

Silentó's debut single spent six non-consecutive weeks almost the top of Billboard'due south Hot 100 and secured the top spot on charts in Commonwealth of australia and the UK. A viral YouTube video catapulted the vocal, and its dance, to unparalleled success.

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Featuring two titular moves—the "Whip" and the "Nae Nae"—and borrowing from "Creepo That (Soulja Male child)" and "Stanky Legg," the song reached over 2 million sales in a few brusque months. Eventually, "Lookout man Me (Whip/Nae Nae)" went 6x Certified Platinum in the US and 2x Platinum in Australia and Canada.

Acme Chart Position: #iii on Billboard's Hot 100

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