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4 One-Hit Wonders That Could Only Exist in the 1980s

One-hit wonders were a dime a dozen in the 1980s; it just came with the territory of the decadeโ€™s quickly changing musical tides. These four songs, however, probably wouldnโ€™t have been as legendary if they werenโ€™t released in the 1980s. Letโ€™s take a walk through time and revisit a few killer one-hit wonders from the 1980s!

1. โ€œTurning Japaneseโ€ by The Vapors

Well, this song hasnโ€™t exactly aged well in the years since it was released in 1980. It was an unfortunate product of the time, but one canโ€™t deny the pop culture influence this song had in the 1980s. It was The Vaporโ€™s claim to fame in the new wave movement, hitting no. 36 on the Billboard Hot 100. 

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Unfortunately for The Vapors, the power pop outfit never had as big of an international hit again. โ€œNews At Tenโ€ and โ€œJimmie Jonesโ€ did well in the UK, but that was about it for them.

2. โ€œ99 Luftballonsโ€ by Nena

One-hit wonders from the 1980s came in all genres and forms. โ€œ99 Luftballonsโ€ by Nena, however, is one of the most recognizable examples of the 1980s New German Wave movement. Released in 1983, this smash hit made it to no. 1 on numerous charts and no. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Though Nena would be considered one-hit wonders in the States, they did enjoy a pretty successful career for a few years in Europe.

3. โ€œVideo Killed The Radio Starโ€ by The Buggles

This one-hit wonder technically came out at the end of the 1970s, but itโ€™s so deeply connected to the 1980s. In fact, the music video for this hit was the very first one to air on MTV in 1981. Youโ€™d be hard-pressed to miss this song on any list of the best one-hit wonders of the 20th century, or the 1980s, for that matter.

4. โ€œI Melt With Youโ€ by Modern English

This new wave hit is another genre classic on our list of one-hit wonders that defined the 1980s. โ€œI Melt With Youโ€ by Modern English topped the charts in 1982, making it to no. 7 on the Mainstream Rock chart. So many musicians through the years have covered this classic tune, and it was prominently featured in an episode of Stranger Things. It doesnโ€™t get more 80s than that!

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