25 Influential Hip Hop One-Hit Wonders

Sometimes one song is all it takes to make a big impact.

Luniz, 'I Got 5 on It' - The Luniz's only hit failed to establish a foundation for a long career for the Bay Area duo — although Yukmouth is still a local icon — but it went platinum, and created a new slang term people still use and abuse today. Diddy later jacked the song's funky beat for his 1999 hit with R. Kelly, "Satisfy You."  (Photo: Noo Trybe)
Young MC, 'Bust a Move'  - Before showing up on milk cartons, New York-raised, L.A.-based Young MC left a major mark with this 1989 hit, which won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance with help from a funky sample and a quirky video that randomly featured Flea of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers.  (Photo: Island Records)
Tag Team, 'Whoomp! (There It Is)' - This call-and-response hit peaked at No. 2 on the charts in 1993 and became a staple at sporting events — and suburban soccer moms' slang.  (Photo: Life Records)
95 South, 'Whoot, There It Is' - Of course, Tag Team's massive success was preceded a month earlier by this Miami bass hit with an almost identical chorus. This much freakier song didn't have the same ubiquitous impact as its copycat, but it still hit No. 11 on the pop charts.  (Photo: RCA)JJ Fad - It doesn't matter that you couldn't understand the last verse of JJ Fad's "Supersonic," this trio of female MCs rose to fame off the success of the hit song.

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Young MC, 'Bust a Move' - Before showing up on milk cartons, New York-raised, L.A.-based Young MC left a major mark with this 1989 hit, which won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance with help from a funky sample and a quirky video that randomly featured Flea of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. (Photo: Island Records)

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