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We’ve all got those songs that instantly take us back , the ones we played on repeat, sang at school discos, or screamed out of tune on a night out.
Some artists only gave us one massive hit, but honestly? That was all they needed. Here are the one-hit wonders that still live rent-free in our playlists today.
A breakup anthem so raw it topped charts worldwide. Recently, pop star Renée Rapp covered it and even referenced Gotye’s original video in her version.
Not actually her song it was first recorded by a band called Ednaswap. Natalie’s version became the hit, and now it’s a karaoke classic.
Originally written by a Trinidadian artist for carnival, it won a Grammy, yes, this party anthem has a Grammy.
Based on the lead singer’s real-life high school experience of being an outcast. TikTok brought it back 20 years later with the #TeenageDirtbag trend.
The band broke up right after their hit, but in 2021 they reunited for one night to perform it at Joe Biden’s inauguration.
Two Russian teens with schoolgirl uniforms and a taboo theme . MTV banned parts of the video, which only made it bigger.
That song you’ve definitely had on repeat after a rough day — because sometimes you just need to wallow.
That whistling hook became so iconic it’s been sampled, parodied, and used in countless ads.
Discovered by Sean Kingston, this love song was so catchy it stayed on Billboard’s Hot 100 for nearly a year.
Recorded in just half a day, it went on to hit No.1 in 19 countries. Fun fact: it only blew up after being used in a beer commercial.
Written in a tiny New York apartment to get crowds’ attention, the “hey! ho!” chants were literally meant to make people stop talking.
Inspired by the lead singer’s girlfriend, who dragged him onto the dancefloor at a club while shouting the phrase that became the hook.
Written by: Ylenia Spiteri
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