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4 of the Greatest R&B One-Hit Wonders of the 90s

Sometimes, all you need are a few classic R&B songs from the 1990s to get you through the day. These R&B one-hit wonders are a few classics from the 90s era that could stand to be revisited! You might even recognize a couple of these groovy hits, too.

1. โ€œMy Booโ€ by Ghost Town DJs

Whatโ€™s not to love about the 1996 hit โ€œMy Booโ€ by Ghost Town DJs? That addicting bassline, that incredible, catchy chorusโ€ฆ It makes sense why this Miami bass track made it to no. 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, among others. 

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Unfortunately for this Georgia-based hip-hop outfit, it was their only chart-topping singleโ€ฆ and also their only single, period.

2. โ€œFreak Like Meโ€ by Adina Howard

The 1995 smash hit โ€œFreak Like Meโ€ by Adina Howard is one of the most memorable R&B one-hit wonders on this list. This bold, powerful hip-hop soul track is quite the anthem for self-acceptance. It made it to no. 2 on the Hot 100 chart that year and is still included on lists of the best pop songs of the 90s today.

Sadly, the talented Adina Howard never had a Top 10 hit again. The track โ€œMy Up And Downโ€ made it to no. 68 on the Hot 100, but the rest of Howardโ€™s releases failed to chart well in the years that followed.

3. โ€œHeโ€™s Mineโ€ by MoKenStef

Remember MoKenStef? This R&B trio came to life during a period in pop music when everyone and their mother was in a girl group. It makes sense why they slipped through the cracks, but they really should not have. 

โ€œHeโ€™s Mineโ€ was just a preview of what this R&B trio was capable of, and that 1995 hit made it to no. 7 on the Hot 100. For reasons we donโ€™t quite understand, their follow-up single โ€œSex In The Rainโ€ didnโ€™t chart nearly as well.

4. โ€œI Love Your Smileโ€ by Shanice

Need a song that will make you feel all warm and fuzzy? The 1991 hit โ€œI Love Your Smileโ€ by Shanice is one of the sweetest R&B one-hit wonders out there. Itโ€™s a new jack swing classic that charted all the way to no. 2 on the Hot 100 chart. 

Sadly, singer/songwriter Shanice never had a Top 3 hit again in the US, though the song โ€œSaving Forever For Youโ€ managed to make it pretty far after being featured on the Beverly Hills, 90210 soundtrack in 1992.

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