The Hero Song

Someone To You by BANNERS

1,064,347,221 streams

ONE HIT WONDER
BANNERS

"The BANNERS song 'Someone To You' is 9x more famous than their next biggest song, making them a ONE HIT WONDER. See the stats on JustOneHit.com."

Ratio

9.1x

Hit Streams

1,064.3M

Verdict

Certified One Hit Wonder

One Hit Wonder Meter

LEGEND
One Hit Wonder

BANNERS · 9.1x ratio

Streams Comparison

Someone To You 1,064,347,221
Half Light 116,842,620
Start A Riot 102,339,175
Shine A Light 83,949,039
Ghosts 49,057,962
Got It in You 44,117,537
Someone To You - Acoustic 41,857,037
Got It in You - Acoustic 32,250,538
If I Didn't Have You 25,276,589
Perfectly Broken 21,385,060

Other Songs

Tracks 2–10 by streams

2. Half Light 116,842,620
3. Start A Riot 102,339,175
4. Shine A Light 83,949,039
5. Ghosts 49,057,962
6. Got It in You 44,117,537
7. Someone To You - Acoustic 41,857,037
8. Got It in You - Acoustic 32,250,538
9. If I Didn't Have You 25,276,589
10. Perfectly Broken 21,385,060

The Story

BANNERS is the English singer Michael Nelson, who grew up singing in the Liverpool Cathedral Choir before relocating to Canada and launching a solo career of soaring, uplifting pop. His breakthrough was a song that built slowly over years rather than exploding overnight.

"Someone to You", released in 2018, is a swelling, hopeful anthem about wanting to matter to someone, and it gradually became a fixture of films, adverts, and emotional TikTok montages, eventually passing well over a billion streams and earning platinum certifications.

That slow-burn success left it far ahead of the rest of his catalogue. On streaming, "Someone to You" sits near 1.1 billion plays, while his next most-streamed track, "Half Light", trails at around 117 million. That puts the ratio above 9, well past our 5.0 line.

By our measure BANNERS is a certified one-hit wonder, though he remains an active artist with a devoted audience. His is a familiar streaming-era pattern: a stirring, sync-friendly anthem that gathered momentum across platforms over several years until it pulled far ahead of everything else he had made. The choirboy from Liverpool found his biggest audience not on the radio but in the feed.

By The JustOneHit Editorial Team Last updated 23 May 2026