Weddings can be wildcards on occasion. While the wedding playlist for any reception will usually be up to the tastes of the bride and groom, there are a few staple songs that always seem to make it to the rotation. And many of those songs are classic one-hit wonders. Letโs dive into a few one-hit wonders that are still go-tos for wedding playlists today!
1. โWhoomp There It Isโ by Tag Team
Is there anything particularly romantic about โWhoomp There It Isโ by Tag Team? No. Is it a heartwrenching exploration of eternal love? Not at all. What it is, is an absolute bop that can get everyone in the room moving, from the kids to the newlyweds to grandma. It makes sense why this 1993 hit still makes it to DJ wedding sets nowadays. Sadly for the hip-hop group Tag Team, this song was their only chart-topping hit.
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2. โBreakfast At Tiffanyโsโ by Deep Blue Something
Soft rock always seems to make it to wedding playlists in some capacity. โBreakfast At Tiffanyโsโ by Deep Blue Something is one of the more chill one-hit wonders to become a wedding playlist staple, and we get why. Itโs a pop-rock bop with mild enough lyrics to make it perfect for a casual dancefloor moment.
3. โMambo No. 5โ by Lou Bega
Out of all the one-hit wonders to become wedding playlist fodder, Lou Begaโs โMambo No. 5โ is the most enduring. It doesnโt matter your walk of life, your age, or your location; this song is probably going to play at least once at any wedding you find yourself at.
Itโs odd, considering the song hasnโt aged terribly well. And when it was first released in 1999, โMambo No. 5โ became Begaโs only major chart-topper and peaked at no. 3 on the Hot 100 chart.
4. โBlack Velvetโ by Alannah Myles
If youโre putting together a wedding playlist of one-hit wonders and need something on the country rock side of things, why not get a little vintage with this 1989 hit from Alannah Myles? โBlack Velvetโ wasnโt just a huge hit when it was first released, either. The song nabbed a Grammy for Myles and could have set her on an upward career trajectory. While she went on to deliver a few additional hits in her native Canada, Myles never had a Top 10 hit in the US again.
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