
Success in hip-hop is often a crapshoot. Some artists grind it out for years before breaking through, while others come to our attention seemingly out of nowhere. In both instances, though, the trick is to seize the moment and do what you can to keep the eyes of the culture focused on them for as long as possible. But how long will that moment last?
When the hits dry up, casual fans may assume that the artist is dead and gone, although that's rarely the case. Maybe it's not even a question of hit records, but something more pressing—like a jail sentence—that makes successful artists fade into obscurity. Or perhaps they've gone on to making money in the record business doing other things.
Whatever the case, many artists are deemed one-hit-wonders because most people only know their biggest song. But that doesn't mean that's all they ever amounted to. Yesterday we broke down the 100 Best Hip-Hop One-Hit Wonders. Now here's 25 hip-hop acts you thought were one-hit wonders who really aren't.
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Written by Paul Cantor (@PaulCantor)
25. Lil Mama

24. Tony Yayo

23. Joe Budden

22. Monie Love

21. Talib Kweli

20. Do or Die

19. Sylk-E. Fyne

18. Shawty Lo

17. Leaders of The New School

16. Young Dro

15. Wreckx-n-Effect

14. Black Rob

13. Marky Mark and The Funky Bunch

12. Digable Planets

11. Luniz

10. Black Sheep

9. Young MC

8. D4L

7. Craig Mack

6. Chamillionaire

5. Biz Markie

4. House of Pain

3. Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock

2. Vanilla Ice

1. The Sugarhill Gang
