The Hero Song

Take on Me by a-ha

2,722,541,857 streams

ONE HIT WONDER
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"The a-ha song 'Take on Me' is 20x more famous than their next biggest song, making them a ONE HIT WONDER. See the stats on JustOneHit.com."

Ratio

20.0x

Hit Streams

2,722.5M

Verdict

Certified One Hit Wonder

One Hit Wonder Meter

LEGEND
One Hit Wonder

a-ha · 20.0x ratio

Streams Comparison

Take on Me 2,722,541,857
The Sun Always Shines on T.V. 136,176,689
Hunting High and Low - Remix 130,179,954
Crying in the Rain 107,412,546
Take On Me - MTV Unplugged 98,243,221
Take On Me - 2017 Acoustic 82,515,518
Stay on These Roads 82,172,890
Take on Me - Kygo Remix 64,957,914
You Are the One 57,795,814
I've Been Losing You 39,376,291

Other Songs

Tracks 2–10 by streams

2. The Sun Always Shines on T.V. 136,176,689
3. Hunting High and Low - Remix 130,179,954
4. Crying in the Rain 107,412,546
5. Take On Me - MTV Unplugged 98,243,221
6. Take On Me - 2017 Acoustic 82,515,518
7. Stay on These Roads 82,172,890
8. Take on Me - Kygo Remix 64,957,914
9. You Are the One 57,795,814
10. I've Been Losing You 39,376,291

The Story

a-ha are a genuine case of geography shaping reputation. In their native Norway and across much of Europe, the synth-pop trio were enormous, with a long run of hit singles and a career spanning decades. To European fans, calling them a one-hit wonder would be laughable. In the United States, though, they are remembered almost entirely for one song, and the global streaming numbers lean the American way.

"Take on Me", released in 1985 with its unforgettable synth riff and groundbreaking pencil-sketch video, is one of the defining pop songs of the decade. It now sits near 2.7 billion plays, a streaming colossus.

The rest of the catalogue, including "The Sun Always Shines on T.V.", trails far behind on streams. Dividing the hit by their second biggest gives a ratio of about 20, far past our 5.0 line.

So by our strict, numbers-only measure, a-ha register as a certified one-hit wonder. We flag the caveat clearly: this is a band with a deep European legacy whose single most universal song has, on global streams, pulled so far ahead that it eclipses everything else they made.

By The JustOneHit Editorial Team Last updated 22 May 2026