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The Catchiest One-Hit Wonders of the 2000s

Most one-hit wonders make it big because they managed to create one song that is the catchiest among their contemporaries. At least, thatโ€™s the case for the following four songs from the early aughts. These one-hit wonders will definitely get stuck in your head for the rest of the day, so proceed with caution!

โ€œShake Itโ€ by Metro Station

โ€œShake Itโ€ by Metro Station was quite the earworm back in 2008. Released during the particularly mainstream revival era of emo and neon pop music, โ€œShake Itโ€ was the bandโ€™s very first charting single. It even peaked at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. 

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Their follow-up single, โ€œSeventeen Foreverโ€, also did decently well across the board. Sadly, for some reason, the band never charted again. Theyโ€™ve broken up and reunited several times since then, but called it quits (likely for good) in 2020.

โ€œHandlebarsโ€ by Flobots

I have to admit, when I was researching entries for this list, I came across this song and got pummeled in the face with a fistful of nostalgia. This indie rap-rock tune from experimental hip hop band Flobots was quite a big hit back in 2008. It peaked at No. 37 on the Hot 100 chart, and made it all the way to No. 3 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. 

Despite their debut single becoming such a hit, the band would never make it to the Hot 100 again. 

โ€œCrazyโ€ by Gnarls Barkley

This songโ€™s ascension to fame was, for lack of a better word, crazy. Gnarls Barkley is made up of CeeLo Green and Danger Mouse, and they only released two albums in the 2000s, despite still technically being together today. โ€œCrazyโ€ was a single from their debut album, and it peaked at No. 2 on the Hot 100 chart. 

The song was a Top 5 hit across the board. After that release, though, they would fail to chart nearly as well again.

โ€œBad Dayโ€ by Daniel Powter

If youโ€™ve had a bad day, listening to this song will either make you feel seen, or itโ€™ll drive you nuts once it gets stuck in your head. 

This pop tune from Daniel Powter is one of the catchiest one-hit wonders of the 2000s, and itโ€™s wild to me that Powter didnโ€™t make it bigger in the US. โ€œBad Dayโ€ hit No. 1 on the Hot 100 and ranked similarly well elsewhere. Despite topping the chart, Powter hasnโ€™t had a song reach the Hot 100 since.

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