Todd, that misanthropic pop-song guru masked in the shadows, looks at obscure artists who are only remembered for one hit song.
Where to Watch One Hit Wonderland • Season 2020
8 Episodes
"Bust a Move" by Young MC
E1
"Bust a Move" by Young MCAt last, a jam for all the fellas trying to do what those ladies tell us! Young MC brought hip-hop to the masses but what happened to him after that?
"Funkytown" by Lipps Inc.
E2
"Funkytown" by Lipps Inc.Find out the story of "Funkytown," the earworm that managed to survive the death of disco!
"Oh Yeah" by Yello
E3
"Oh Yeah" by YelloDAY BOW BOW. Who were the European weirdos who turned experimental dance music into one of the '80s most overused music cues?
"The Rhythm of the Night" by Corona
E4
"The Rhythm of the Night" by CoronaSorry, I had to. The '90s dance hit that's making an ironic comeback in 2020 because... yeah.
"Are You Jimmy Ray?" by Jimmy Ray
E5
"Are You Jimmy Ray?" by Jimmy RayAre you Jimmy Ray? Also who the hell is Jimmy Ray? Well if you're someone who wants to know, check out this video on the briefly popular '90s teen idol!
"I Melt with You" by Modern English
E6
"I Melt with You" by Modern EnglishThe best one-hit wonder of the '80s?? Modern English made the most intensely romantic new wave song ever but where did they go after that?
"Timothy" by The Buoys
E7
"Timothy" by The BuoysThe long awaited revival of the "One Hit Wonderland Spooktacular Edition" where he talks about one of the strangerst, darkest, and most controversial songs of the entire 1970's.
"I Know What Boys Like" by The Waitresses
E8
"I Know What Boys Like" by The WaitressesWait, their one hit wasn't "Christmas Wrapping"? The Waitresses's ode to toying with boys and their stupid emotions got them on the charts, but a tossed-off holiday novelty has dwarfed their hit in hindsight.
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