Oasis sold out Madison Square Garden in like 2006, at a point at which their biggest US hits were almost a decade old. They were never as big in the US as they were everywhere else(in large part thanks to their own incapability to keep it together whenever the time came for them to promote themselves or tour in America) but they weren't a one hit wonder by any stretch of the imagination.
One hit wonder
See the second message here.
Charting on charts for other sub genres doesn't count towards an artist being a one hit wonder or not. By literal definition if you only have one hit on the hot 100, you're a one hit wonder.
>See the second message here.
They were all released as singles.
The second message.
That was the first.
No, I addressed the second message
That was the first message. Addressed to the first poster.
Read the second message. Directed to the second poster.
>number 10 on mainstream Top 40/pop stations, same peak as wonderwall
B-BUT It's not a hit because muh Hot 100.
By that logic Madonna's "Into the Groove", Sugar Ray's "Fly", Goo Goo Doll's "Iris", The Rembrandts' "I’ll Be There For You", No Doubt'd "Don't Speak", Alanis Morisette's "Hand in My Pocket", Counting Crows' "Mr. Jones", The Cranberries' "Zombie", Soundgarden' "Black Hole Sun", Weezer's "Buddy Holly", Butthole Surfers' "Pepper", and Green Day's "Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)" weren't real hits despite the fact that they all were played heavily on mainstream Top 40 pop stations, in heavy rotation on MTV, and made the Hot 100 airplay charts. But because their label didn't put out a CD single in record stores, these songs were never popular at all.
Do you know how retarded you sound?
Oh I see. OK lets try it again.
>Charting on charts for other sub genres doesn't count towards an artist being a one hit wonder or not.
This is wrong.
Literally not the point I was discussing with you.
Those three points were delivered in one message. And the wiki footnotes said several of them weren’t released as physical singles. Even if they were they did not chart on the main billboard hot 100. So they are by definition one hit wonders.
But since you’re going to nitpick and pretend that one message is three, fine. Then read the “fourth” point that you didn’t numbers.
If all of those songs did not reach the top 40 on the hot 100 then yes, you are correct, they were technically not literal hits.