The Hero Song

Sail by AWOLNATION

951,235,591 streams

ONE HIT WONDER
AWOLNATION

"The AWOLNATION song 'Sail' is 12x more famous than their next biggest song, making them a ONE HIT WONDER. See the stats on JustOneHit.com."

Ratio

11.8x

Hit Streams

951.2M

Verdict

Certified One Hit Wonder

One Hit Wonder Meter

LEGEND
One Hit Wonder

AWOLNATION · 11.8x ratio

Streams Comparison

Sail 951,235,591
I'm On Fire - From "Fifty Shades Of Grey" Soundtrack 80,617,518
Run 72,923,789
Kill Your Heroes 66,470,131
Not Your Fault 46,655,951
The Best 41,402,804
Woman Woman 40,261,964
Hollow Moon (Bad Wolf) 39,843,005
Sail - Unlimited Gravity Remix 37,067,531
I Am 25,390,071

Other Songs

Tracks 2–10 by streams

2. I'm On Fire - From "Fifty Shades Of Grey" Soundtrack 80,617,518
3. Run 72,923,789
4. Kill Your Heroes 66,470,131
5. Not Your Fault 46,655,951
6. The Best 41,402,804
7. Woman Woman 40,261,964
8. Hollow Moon (Bad Wolf) 39,843,005
9. Sail - Unlimited Gravity Remix 37,067,531
10. I Am 25,390,071

The Story

AWOLNATION is the project of American musician Aaron Bruno, and its defining moment is one brooding, electronic-tinged rock track that became a slow-burning monster. "Sail", released in 2010, took years to peak, creeping up the charts as it was used in countless adverts, films, and television shows, its menacing one-word hook proving impossible to forget.

By the time it was done, "Sail" had become one of the longest-charting rock songs in US history. Bruno kept releasing music to a real audience, but nothing came close to that sync-fuelled juggernaut.

On streaming, "Sail" sits near 951 million plays, while his next most-streamed track trails at around 81 million. That sends the ratio above 11, well past our 5.0 line.

By our measure AWOLNATION is a certified one-hit wonder. Its story is a model of the licensing era: a moody, distinctive song that found its audience not through radio alone but through years of placements in trailers and TV, slowly building into a hit so large it overshadowed the entire project around it. Few songs better illustrate how syncs, rather than radio, now build a modern rock hit.

Sources

By The JustOneHit Editorial Team Last updated 23 May 2026