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- One-hit_wonder abstract "The term one-hit wonder is most often used to describe music performers with only one top-40 hit single that overshadows their other work. However, the term is used as well to describe other, related phenomena such as a software company which only has one widely successful release, or for an athlete, known for only one major career event.".
- Q1054291 abstract "The term one-hit wonder is most often used to describe music performers with only one top-40 hit single that overshadows their other work. However, the term is used as well to describe other, related phenomena such as a software company which only has one widely successful release, or for an athlete, known for only one major career event.".
- One-hit_wonder comment "The term one-hit wonder is most often used to describe music performers with only one top-40 hit single that overshadows their other work. However, the term is used as well to describe other, related phenomena such as a software company which only has one widely successful release, or for an athlete, known for only one major career event.".
- Q1054291 comment "The term one-hit wonder is most often used to describe music performers with only one top-40 hit single that overshadows their other work. However, the term is used as well to describe other, related phenomena such as a software company which only has one widely successful release, or for an athlete, known for only one major career event.".