Talk:Pharoahe Monch
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"Got You"
edit- "The first single of the album, Simon Says, was a major hit in 1999... He also had a one hit wonder called "Got You" around 2001, which featured a very slick beat but sales of the single did not do too well because Monch's name was hard to remember."
At least two problems with this: 1) a second hit does not a "one hit wonder" make, 2) the stated reason for the poor sales, while credible, is pure speculation. Fixed. 64.108.216.3 19:48, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
- Do you happen to know the chart rankings? It's crazy, but that's the only real measure of a "hit" or not. And by that judgment, you'd be surprised at the artists considered one-hit wonders. Jimi Hendrix, Greatful Dead, Iggy Pop, Minnie Riperton, and so on. PennyGWoods 19:13, 2 May 2006 (UTC)
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