The Hero Song

What It's Like by Everlast

292,959,699 streams

ONE HIT WONDER
Everlast

"The Everlast song 'What It's Like' is 6x more famous than their next biggest song, making them a ONE HIT WONDER. See the stats on JustOneHit.com."

Ratio

6.2x

Hit Streams

293.0M

Verdict

Certified One Hit Wonder

One Hit Wonder Meter

LEGEND
One Hit Wonder

Everlast · 6.2x ratio

Streams Comparison

What It's Like 292,959,699
White Trash Beautiful 47,267,631
Ends 20,355,512
Black Jesus - 2025 Remaster 19,274,629
I Get By 18,992,022
Folsom Prison Blues 8,929,296
Shook Ones, Part II 8,527,870
Lonely Road 8,219,408
Blinded By The Sun 6,816,950
Babylon Feeling - 2025 Remaster 6,710,936

Other Songs

Tracks 2–10 by streams

2. White Trash Beautiful 47,267,631
3. Ends 20,355,512
4. Black Jesus - 2025 Remaster 19,274,629
5. I Get By 18,992,022
6. Folsom Prison Blues 8,929,296
7. Shook Ones, Part II 8,527,870
8. Lonely Road 8,219,408
9. Blinded By The Sun 6,816,950
10. Babylon Feeling - 2025 Remaster 6,710,936

The Story

Everlast is an American musician who has lived two musical lives. He first found fame as the frontman of House of Pain, the group behind the rowdy anthem "Jump Around", before reinventing himself as a solo artist with a weathered, blues-inflected sound. It is that solo turn that defines him here.

"What It's Like", released in 1998, was a gruff, compassionate song about hardship and judgement, blending hip-hop, folk, and blues, and it became a huge crossover hit that introduced his rougher new voice to a wide audience.

On streaming, "What It's Like" sits near 293 million plays, while his next most-streamed solo track, "White Trash Beautiful", trails at around 47 million. That puts the ratio above 6, past our 5.0 line.

By our measure Everlast is a certified one-hit wonder as a solo artist, with the caveat that he also fronted one of the most recognisable party records of the 90s in another act entirely. Under his own name, though, the numbers are clear: one gravelly, big-hearted song has stood far ahead of the rest of his solo catalogue. It is a striking double act of a career: two distinct musical identities, each anchored to a single song most listeners can name.

Sources

By The JustOneHit Editorial Team Last updated 23 May 2026