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Which one of these should I know?

1988 "Underwater Rimes"
1989 "Doowutchyalike"
1990 "Doowutchyalike (Remix) / Packet Man"
1990 "Packet Man (The C.J. Mackintosh Remixes)" (Europe only)
1990 "Freaks of the Industry" (US promo only)
1991 "Same Song"
1991 "Nuttin' Nis Funky" (US only)
1991 "Kiss You Back"
1992 "No Nose Job"
1993 "The Return of the Crazy One"
1994 "Wussup Wit The Luv"
1996 "Oregano Flow"
1996 "Walk Real Kool" (US only)
1998 "Wind Me Up" (US promo only)
1998 "The Mission" (US promo only
I'd go with Doowutchyalike and Kiss You Back, but yeah the Humpty Dance was far and away their best known.
 
I would like to apologize in advance for putting this one in everyone's head the rest of the afternoon.



We all had it pass through our heads, you should apologize, but it wont be in my head. Maybe OMC with "How Bizarre" would get stuck in my head. Now I'm going to apologize...


 
Not exactly a one hit wonder. Tones of Home was fair popular. Plus, I think they are also disqualified from the conversation, as it is kinda hard to follow up when their lead singer and important creative cog passed on not long after this song's release.

Saw Blind Melon open up for Lenny Kravitz at the Mullins Center. Great show.
 
Which one of these should I know?

1988 "Underwater Rimes"
1989 "Doowutchyalike"
1990 "Doowutchyalike (Remix) / Packet Man"
1990 "Packet Man (The C.J. Mackintosh Remixes)" (Europe only)
1990 "Freaks of the Industry" (US promo only)
1991 "Same Song"
1991 "Nuttin' Nis Funky" (US only)
1991 "Kiss You Back"
1992 "No Nose Job"
1993 "The Return of the Crazy One"
1994 "Wussup Wit The Luv"
1996 "Oregano Flow"
1996 "Walk Real Kool" (US only)
1998 "Wind Me Up" (US promo only)
1998 "The Mission" (US promo only
Doowutchyalike, Freaks of the Industry, Same Song, Kiss you back, No Nose Job, The Return of the Crazy One and Oregano Flow all got a lot of MTV and radio play. Digital Underground was a well known and innovative act during of the Golden Age of hip hop. They also worked a lot with Parliament-Funkadelic and gave Tupac his
start.
 
Doowutchyalike, Freaks of the Industry, Same Song, Kiss you back, No Nose Job, The Return of the Crazy One and Oregano Flow all got a lot of MTV and radio play. Digital Underground was a well known and innovative act during of the Golden Age of hip hop. They also worked a lot with Parliament-Funkadelic and gave Tupac his
start.

I guess you like them....but according to WikiPedia, "Kiss You Back" reached #40 on the US charts and none of the others even charted.
 
Ram Jam, "Black Betty"
Gary Numan, "Cars"
Sister Hazel, "All for You"
JD Souther, "Only Lonely"
Pete Droge, "If You Don't Love Me (I'll Kill Myself)"
Toad the Wet Sprocket, "Fall Down"
M. "pop Muzik"
Joan Osbourne, "One of Us"
Garry Lee, "The Rodeo Song"
The Kings, "Switching to Glide"
The Hazies, "Skin & Bones"
Jay Ferguson, "Thunder Island"
Marillion, "Kayleigh"
Pure Prairie League, "Aime"
 
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I guess you like them....but according to WikiPedia, "Kiss You Back" reached #40 on the US charts and none of the others even charted.
Don't know why you are arguing this, Digital Underground was a pretty big hip-hop group for close to 20 years. They worked with George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Big Pun, KRS-1 etc. They had a platinum album, gold records, songs in movies, and a bunch of songs on the R&B charts. Just because you've only heard one of their songs doesn't make them a one hit wonder.
 
Don't know why you are arguing this, Digital Underground was a pretty big hip-hop group for close to 20 years. They worked with George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Big Pun, KRS-1 etc. They had a platinum album, gold records, songs in movies, and a bunch of songs on the R&B charts. Just because you've only heard one of their songs doesn't make them a one hit wonder.

Plus Tupac came out of that camp.
 
Toad the Wet Sprocket actually have a pretty good two year run of top 40 hits...All I want, Walk on the Ocean, Fall Down, Something's Always Wrong.... ;)
 
Don't know why you are arguing this, Digital Underground was a pretty big hip-hop group for close to 20 years. They worked with George Clinton, Bootsy Collins, Big Pun, KRS-1 etc. They had a platinum album, gold records, songs in movies, and a bunch of songs on the R&B charts. Just because you've only heard one of their songs doesn't make them a one hit wonder.

Just to clarify, from what I see, "songs in movies" include the movies "Nothing But Trouble" starring Dan Ackroyd and Chevy Chase and "Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood" by the Wayan Brothers. I admit I didn't see either of those films.
 
Toad the Wet Sprocket actually have a pretty good two year run of top 40 hits...All I want, Walk on the Ocean, Fall Down, Something's Always Wrong.... ;)
Also not a one hit wonder band. Neither is Blind Melon.
 
I guess you like them....but according to WikiPedia, "Kiss You Back" reached #40 on the US charts and none of the others even charted.
Making the Top 40 has always been the definition of a hit.
 
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Just to clarify, from what I see, "songs in movies" include the movies "Nothing But Trouble" starring Dan Ackroyd and Chevy Chase and "Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood" by the Wayan Brothers. I admit I didn't see either of those films.

To me, the people in the "Digital Underground absolutely ARE NOT a one hit wonder" camp are wrong. One hit wonder doesn't mean they made one good song and the rest are total crap, it means they had one hit.

If you ask everyone out on the street from age 15-55 to name all the digital underground songs they know, I think at least 90% would either only know the humpty dance or not even know it was by a group named digital underground. There are people who liked all of these bands, some of those people might even have the awareness to still consider them a one hit wonder

Here's another for the old timers
 
Also not a one hit wonder band. Neither is Blind Melon.

Yes, I was pointing out TTWS in response to huskyblooz' post. I didn't link it.

"No Rain" was Blind Melon's only Top 40 hit. But are we counting the "mainstream rock" charts also??
 
I guess now is the time to mention Tony Burrows, King on the One Hit Wonders. He sang lead vocals on:

Beach Baby - First Class (my favorite OHW)
My Baby Loves Lovin' - White Plains
Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) - Edison Lighthouse
United We Stand - Brotherhood of Man
Gimme Dat Ding - The Pipkins (an all time hate song for me)
 
To me, the people in the "Digital Underground absolutely ARE NOT a one hit wonder" camp are wrong. One hit wonder doesn't mean they made one good song and the rest are total crap, it means they had one hit.

If you ask everyone out on the street from age 15-55 to name all the digital underground songs they know, I think at least 90% would either only know the humpty dance or not even know it was by a group named digital underground. There are people who liked all of these bands, some of those people might even have the awareness to still consider them a one hit wonder

Here's another for the old timers

Anyone who is over the age of 30 and likes hip-hop knows Digital Underground, knows it's where Tupac got his start and knows more than the Humpty Dance. Shock G is a big name in hip-hop music.
 
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"No Rain" was Blind Melon's only Top 40 hit. But are we counting the "mainstream rock" charts also??

"Tones of Home" was the first single by alternative rock band Blind Melon. It was released in 1992 and reached #20 on Billboard's modern rock chart..."Tones of Home" was released again with a new video, a sequel to the "No Rain" video and its "Bee Girl" storyline. Upon re-release, the song reached #10 on the mainstream rock chart.

JD Souther is more of a song writer than performer. He has a number of co-writing credits on Eagles songs.
 
Anyone who is over the age of 30 and likes hip-hop knows Digital Underground, knows it's where Tupac got his start and knows more than the Humpty Dance. Shock G is a big name in hip-hop music.

I guess VH1 listed out the top 40 one hit wonders of all time and they put it at #12.

40. Tag Team - "Whoomp! There It Is" (1993)
39. The Divinyls - "I Touch Myself" (1991)
38. The Heights - "How Do You Talk to an Angel?" (1992)
37. Meredith Brooks - "B***h" (1997)
36. Inner Circle - "Bad Boys" (1993)
35. Marcy Playground - "Sex and Candy" (1997)
34. Des'ree - "You Gotta Be" (1994)
33. The Proclaimers - "(I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles" (1993)
32. B-Rock & the Bizz - "My Baby Daddy" (1997)
31. Crash Test Dummies - "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" (1994)
30. The Verve - "Bittersweet Symphony" (1997)
29. Shawn Mullins - "Lullaby" (1998)
28. Craig Mack - "Flava in Ya Ear" (1994)
27. Billy Ray Cyrus - "Achy Breaky Heart" (1992)
26. Lou Bega - "Mambo #5 (A Little Bit of...)" (1999)
25. Mighty Mighty Bosstones - "The Impression That I Get" (1997)
24. Belly - "Feed the Tree" (1992)
23. Haddaway - "What Is Love" (1993)
22. Marc Cohn - "Walking in Memphis" (1991)
21. Imani Coppola - "Legend of a Cowgirl" (1997)
20. Marky Mark & the Funky Bunch - "Good Vibrations" (1991)
19. LEN - "Steal My Sunshine" (1999)
18. EMF - "Unbelievable" (1991)
17. Snow - "Informer" (1992)
16. Kris Kross - "Jump" (1992)
15. Blind Melon - "No Rain" (1993)
14. Wreckx-n-Effect - "Rump Shaker" (1992)
13. Rednex - "Cotton Eye Joe" (1995)
12. Digital Underground - "Humpty Dance" (1990)
11. New Radicals - "You Get What You Give" (1998)
10. Joan Osborne - "One of Us" (1995)
9. House of Pain - "Jump Around" (1992)
8. Duncan Sheik - "Barely Breathing" (1996)
7. Vanilla Ice - "Ice, Ice Baby" (1990)
6. Semisonic - "Closing Time" (1998)
5. Chumbawamba - "Tubthumping" (1997)
4. Los Del Rio - "Macarena" (1996)
3. Gerardo - "Rico Suave" (1991)
2. Right Said Fred - "I'm Too Sexy" (1992)
1. Sir Mix-a-Lot - "Baby Got Back" (1992)
 
I guess VH1 listed out the top 40 one hit wonders of all time and they put it at #12.

40. Tag Team - "Whoomp! There It Is" (1993)
39. The Divinyls - "I Touch Myself" (1991)
38. The Heights - "How Do You Talk to an Angel?" (1992)
37. Meredith Brooks - "B***h" (1997)
36. Inner Circle - "Bad Boys" (1993)
35. Marcy Playground - "Sex and Candy" (1997)
34. Des'ree - "You Gotta Be" (1994)
33. The Proclaimers - "(I'm Gonna Be) 500 Miles" (1993)
32. B-Rock & the Bizz - "My Baby Daddy" (1997)
31. Crash Test Dummies - "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" (1994)
30. The Verve - "Bittersweet Symphony" (1997)
29. Shawn Mullins - "Lullaby" (1998)
28. Craig Mack - "Flava in Ya Ear" (1994)
27. Billy Ray Cyrus - "Achy Breaky Heart" (1992)
26. Lou Bega - "Mambo #5 (A Little Bit of...)" (1999)
25. Mighty Mighty Bosstones - "The Impression That I Get" (1997)
24. Belly - "Feed the Tree" (1992)
23. Haddaway - "What Is Love" (1993)
22. Marc Cohn - "Walking in Memphis" (1991)
21. Imani Coppola - "Legend of a Cowgirl" (1997)
20. Marky Mark & the Funky Bunch - "Good Vibrations" (1991)
19. LEN - "Steal My Sunshine" (1999)
18. EMF - "Unbelievable" (1991)
17. Snow - "Informer" (1992)
16. Kris Kross - "Jump" (1992)
15. Blind Melon - "No Rain" (1993)
14. Wreckx-n-Effect - "Rump Shaker" (1992)
13. Rednex - "Cotton Eye Joe" (1995)
12. Digital Underground - "Humpty Dance" (1990)
11. New Radicals - "You Get What You Give" (1998)
10. Joan Osborne - "One of Us" (1995)
9. House of Pain - "Jump Around" (1992)
8. Duncan Sheik - "Barely Breathing" (1996)
7. Vanilla Ice - "Ice, Ice Baby" (1990)
6. Semisonic - "Closing Time" (1998)
5. Chumbawamba - "Tubthumping" (1997)
4. Los Del Rio - "Macarena" (1996)
3. Gerardo - "Rico Suave" (1991)
2. Right Said Fred - "I'm Too Sexy" (1992)
1. Sir Mix-a-Lot - "Baby Got Back" (1992)
You seem incapable of admitting when you're wrong and VH1 evaluating hip-hop is just funny. The 100 Best Hip-Hop One-Hit Wonders

The Humpty Dance - Digital Underground |
 
All due respect to VH1, the Mighty Mighty Bosstones are a one hit wonder in the same manner as the Cohen Brothers are Oscar nominees for The Big Lebowski. They are not huge in the Taylor Swift sense of of the entertainment term, but they have a huge cult following. MMB have been together in one form or another for over 30 years. Besides The Impression That I Get, they also had songs in movies (Clueless and The Hammer) and one of the their songs was adopted by Adam Carolla for the intro to his daily podcast.

Most of the acts on that list caught lightning in a bottle and break up/fade away within a few years. A good amount of the songs are awful to boot.
 
Deepster, since you seem fixated with the billboard charts where Digital Underground clearly has two hits which is more than Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Public Enemy and the Grateful Dead who I also don't consider one hit wonders.
 
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Deepster, since you seem fixated with the billboard charts where Digital Underground clearly has two hits which is more than Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Public Enemy and the Grateful Dead who I also don't consider one hit wonders.

And you seem fixated on taking a post titled "one hit wonders" and arguing that it's not a "hip hop one hit wonder". Why don't you go start that thread up somewhere else.
 
And you seem fixated on taking a post titled "one hit wonders" and arguing that it's not a "hip hop one hit wonder". Why don't you go start that thread up somewhere else.
They have two top 40 hits you dope. You're fixated on proving a band with two hits is a one hit wonder. This is beyond stupid on your part.
 
You seem incapable of admitting when you're wrong and VH1 evaluating hip-hop is just funny. The 100 Best Hip-Hop One-Hit Wonders

The Humpty Dance - Digital Underground |
Dude, what hip hop heads over the age of 30 know is irrelevant... When discussing "one hit wonders" you are discussing groups as they are known to the overall population. A musician or a group making a list of one hit wonders doesn't make them automatically a joke... I'm convinced Shock G himself is at the other end of one of these Boneyard accounts. Like I dressed up as Shock G for Halloween within the last 10 years, but Digital Underground are a one hit wonder!!!

Some Canadian teens might love Carly Rae Jepsen, but she's a one hit wonder...

I'm sure the buggles had a lot of fantastic bangers back in the day, but they're a one hit wonder

Put Em on the Glass was a funny song back in the day but sorry Sir-Mix-A-Lot, you're a one hit wonder

I loved "Havin' a Roni" by Vanilla Ice, makes me laugh every time, but he's a one hit wonder
 
I was thinking of starting a thread called "Two Hit Wonders besides Digital Underground" but thought better of it. But if I did it would include Redbone and The Foundations.
 
Here is a link for Matthew Sweet "Evangeline" - thought I'd add this, he is not a one-hit wonder. Hope it works.



Hey, can someone post how to add a video link properly?
 
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