List of 1990s One-hit Wonders in The United States - Featured Artist One-hit Wonders

Featured Artist One-hit Wonders

The table below features one-hit wonders who scored their only Top 40 hit as the featured artist of a song whose main artist(s) scored two or more Top 40 hits.

Song Featured artist Main artist Peak date Peak
"Good Vibrations" Loleatta Holloway Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch October 5, 1991 1
"Gangsta's Paradise (From Dangerous Minds)" L.V. Coolio September 9, 1995 1
"I Like (From The Nutty Professor)" Slick Rick Montell Jordan July 13, 1996 27
"This Is for the Lover in You" Jeffrey Daniels
Howard Hewett
Babyface November 9, 1996 6
"Watch Me Do My Thing" Ed
Smooth
Immature February 15, 1997 32
"I Miss My Homies" Pimp C
Mercedes
O'Dell
Master P September 13, 1997 25
"Nobody" Athena Cage Keith Sweat December 7, 1996 2
"It's All About the Benjamins (Rock Remix)" Dave Grohl
Perfect
FuzzBubble
Rob Zombie
Puff Daddy January 3, 1998 2
"Make 'Em Say Uhh!" Fiend Master P April 18, 1998 6
"Come with Me" Jimmy Page Puff Daddy July 25, 1998 4
"Can I Get A..." Amil Jay-Z January 16, 1999 19
"Take Me There" Blinky Blink Blackstreet January 23, 1999 14
"Wild Wild West" Kool Moe Dee Will Smith July 24, 1999 1
"What Ya Want" Nokio Eve October 28, 1999 29

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