The Hero Song

Jerk It Out - New Brauer Mix by Caesars (band)

390,628,743 streams

ONE HIT WONDER
Caesars (band)

"The Caesars (band) song 'Jerk It Out - New Brauer Mix' is 92x more famous than their next biggest song, making them a ONE HIT WONDER. See the stats on JustOneHit.com."

Ratio

91.8x

Hit Streams

390.6M

Verdict

Certified One Hit Wonder

Tags

One Hit Wonder Meter

LEGEND
One Hit Wonder

Caesars (band) · 91.8x ratio

Streams Comparison

Jerk It Out - New Brauer Mix 390,628,743
Over 'fore It Started 4,254,448
It's Not The Fall That Hurts 3,215,234
Candy Kane 2,612,693
From the Bughouse 2,405,453
Fun and Games 1,886,814
(Don't Fear) The Reaper 1,202,829
Sort It Out 1,112,495
(I'm Gonna) Kick You Out 1,046,323
Strawberry Weed 910,636

Other Songs

Tracks 2–10 by streams

2. Over 'fore It Started 4,254,448
3. It's Not The Fall That Hurts 3,215,234
4. Candy Kane 2,612,693
5. From the Bughouse 2,405,453
6. Fun and Games 1,886,814
7. (Don't Fear) The Reaper 1,202,829
8. Sort It Out 1,112,495
9. (I'm Gonna) Kick You Out 1,046,323
10. Strawberry Weed 910,636

The Story

Caesars were a Swedish garage-rock band who, like a number of acts in this era, owe their global moment to a single advertising placement. "Jerk It Out", a jittery, organ-driven garage-pop song first released at the start of the 2000s, became inescapable when Apple used it in a 2005 iPod Shuffle commercial, introducing the track to a worldwide audience overnight.

The band had a solid following at home and put out several albums, but outside Sweden they remain entirely defined by that one buzzing, hook-laden single.

On streaming, "Jerk It Out" sits near 391 million plays, while their next most-streamed track trails at around four million. That sends the ratio above 90, one of the most extreme figures in our entire database.

By our measure Caesars are a certified one-hit wonder of the starkest kind. Theirs is the classic advertising-era story: a perfectly catchy song that might have stayed a cult favourite, lifted into global recognition by a single well-chosen commercial, then left standing almost completely alone as the rest of the band's catalogue faded back into obscurity outside their home country.

Sources

By The JustOneHit Editorial Team Last updated 23 May 2026