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]]>Rachel Platten never reached pop stardom despite the fact she made it to the top 10 on Billboard Hot 100 chart with “Fight Song”, but she still managed to give us one of the most empowering tracks of the decade.
None of the future singles released by these two artists managed to surpass the success of their signature song, which doesn’t come as a surprise since “Somebody That I Used to Know” earned the title of the best-selling hit of 2012.
You’ve probably never heard any Capital Cities songs apart from “Safe and Sound,” but its catchy and positive beat was all we needed to fall in love with this indie duo after they dropped this sleeper hit.
We all still enjoy hearing “Sweater Weather” every once in a while, but how often do you play any of the other songs by The Neighbourhood? Probably never.
British singer Michael Rosenberg aka Passenger gave us one of the moving love songs of the decade with “Let Her Go”, and we wish some of his future singles found the same kind of success.
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]]>The post The Decade’s Best One-hit Wonders That We Still Remember Fondly appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Rachel Platten never reached pop stardom despite the fact she made it to the top 10 on Billboard Hot 100 chart with “Fight Song”, but she still managed to give us one of the most empowering tracks of the decade.
None of the future singles released by these two artists managed to surpass the success of their signature song, which doesn’t come as a surprise since “Somebody That I Used to Know” earned the title of the best-selling hit of 2012.
You’ve probably never heard any Capital Cities songs apart from “Safe and Sound,” but its catchy and positive beat was all we needed to fall in love with this indie duo after they dropped this sleeper hit.
We all still enjoy hearing “Sweater Weather” every once in a while, but how often do you play any of the other songs by The Neighbourhood? Probably never.
British singer Michael Rosenberg aka Passenger gave us one of the moving love songs of the decade with “Let Her Go”, and we wish some of his future singles found the same kind of success.
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