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4 One-Hit Wonders That Accidentally Defined Genres

One-hit wonders shine bright and burn out fast. Not many of them became quite so memorable that they defined genres and eras alike. These four hits, however, make it to almost every list of top songs from those respective genres. And for good reason, too. Letโ€™s look at just a few one-hit wonders who defined genres with their only hits!

1. โ€œTainted Loveโ€ by Soft Cell

When one thinks of new wave or synth-pop, one often thinks of this solitary hit by Soft Cell. โ€œTainted Loveโ€ has been covered quite a bit through the years, but nothing shines quite as bright as Soft Cellโ€™s synthy, glittery version. Fun fact: This hit song was originally put together by Ed Cobb for Gloria Jones in 1964.

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2. โ€œFunkytownโ€ by Lipps Inc.

Few one-hit wonders defined genres years after that genreโ€™s heyday, but Lipps Inc. defined disco for a hot minute with โ€œFunkytownโ€ in 1980. This disco-funk hit was a no. 1 hit across the board when it was first released. Sadly, Lipps Inc. struggled to capitalize on the hit, and their follow-up single โ€œRock Itโ€ only made it to no. 64 on the Hot 100 chart.

3. โ€œUnbelievableโ€ by EMF

Few songs sound like the 1990s era of pop-oriented dance rock (or even alternative rock) quite like the 1990 hit โ€œUnbelievableโ€ by EMF. Some wouldnโ€™t consider EMF to be one-hit wonders, as the band had quite a few hits in their native UK throughout the 1990s. However, โ€œUnbelievableโ€ was their only Top 10 hit on the US Hot 100 chart. โ€œLiesโ€ from 1991 only made it to no. 18 in the US.

4. โ€œThe Night The Lights Went Out In Georgiaโ€ by Vicki Lawrence

This song has been covered by everyone from Reba McEntire to Tanya Tucker, but thereโ€™s really nothing like the OG. Vicki Lawrence makes our list of one-hit wonders who defined genres with her country pop hit from 1972, โ€œThe Night The Lights Went Out In Georgiaโ€.

This Southern Gothic ballad was penned by Bobby Russell in the 1970s and recorded by his wife at the time, Vicki Lawrence. Few country songs are quite as memorable as this one. Unfortunately for Lawrence, it was her only hit. โ€œThe Night The Lights Went Out In Georgiaโ€ made it to no. 1 on the Hot 100 chart, but only two of her subsequent singles managed to make it to the bottom tier of that very chart.

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