As all one-hit wonders come to find the hard way, scoring a monumentally successful single can be a double-edged sword, and these artists behind some of the most popular cuts in the 1990s and 2000s are certainly no exception to this paradoxical reality. On the one hand, a hit is a hit. On the other hand, it can be disheartening and challenging to get out from under the shadow of a career-defining single in a world that prioritizes commodity and familiarity.
Earning the relatively unlucky title of โone-hit wonderโ means that no matter how vast someoneโs musical catalogue becomes, the vast majority of the public will remember them for a single track. Weโd argue that these bands from the 1990s and 2000s deserve far more love for the rest of their discography than theyโve received.
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Aqua
Ask someone if they know who Aqua is, and thereโs a 50/50 chance youโll get a no. But ask someone if theyโre at least vaguely familiar with the song โBarbie Girl,โ chances are youโre going to get a yes. The 1997 ode to a life in plastic, itโs fantastic, is far and away the most recognizable track in the Danish-Norwegian dance-pop groupโs discography.
But frankly, the entire album that โBarbie Girlโ was on, Aquarium, is full of boppy bangers. Aquaโs 1997 debut featured other great cuts like โMy Oh Myโย and โLollipop (Candyman).โ They even had slow, thoughtful ballads like โTurn Back Time,โ proving their range went far beyond their incredibly catchy one-hit wonder.
Jet
Australian rock band Jetโs best-selling single is โAre You Gonna Be My Girlโ from their 2003 album, Get Born. The straightforward rock โnโ roller landed multiple popular video game soundtrack slots on Madden 2004, Guitar Hero: On Tour, and Rock Band shortly thereafter. Jet enjoyed slightly milder success for other tracks like โRollover DJ.โ But their status as a one-hit wonder is a shame, considering how great of an album Get Born is from start to finish.
If the general public were to remember Jet for any one song, weโd argue that โCold Hard B****,โ โGet What You Need,โ or the slow burner โLook What Youโve Doneโ are just as deserving of a spot as their 2000s one-hit wonder, โAre You Gonna Be My Girl.โ
Fiona Apple
Despite her prolific and varied musical career, Fiona Appleโs musical legacy is largely dominated by her 1997 hit track, โCriminal.โ Apple released the iconic song as her third single from her debut, Tidal. While she would maintain a prolific and varied musical career in the following years, none of her music reached the same level of ubiquity and chart-topping success as the Grammy Award-winning โCriminal.โ
However, to pigeonhole Fiona Apple as a 1990s and 2000s one-hit wonder would be to ignore a treasure trove of other tracks, including the title track and โOโSailorโ from her 2005 record, Extraordinary Machine. Her home-recorded Fetch the Bolt Cutters from 2020 also includes multiple bangers, including โUnder the Tableโ and โShameika.โ
Franz Ferdinand
Wrapping up our list of 1990s and 2000s one-hit wonders is Franz Ferdinand, a Scottish rock band that landed their biggest single with โTake Me Outโ from their eponymous 2004 debut. Although the song peaked at a humble No. 66 on the Billboard Hot 100, it performed much better on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart, topping out at No. 3. The song and its corresponding music video dominated the rock and alternative airways in the mid-2000s, but the Scottish band has far more deserving hits than that track alone.
Weโd argue that โDo You Want Toโ from You Could Have It So Much Better and โNo You Girlsโ from Tonight: Franz Ferdinand have just as much driving alt-rock power and groove.ย
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