The Hero Song

Pumped Up Kicks by Foster The People

2,433,899,957 streams

ONE HIT WONDER
Foster The People

"The Foster The People song 'Pumped Up Kicks' is 5x more famous than their next biggest song, making them a ONE HIT WONDER. See the stats on JustOneHit.com."

Ratio

5.2x

Hit Streams

2,433.9M

Verdict

Certified One Hit Wonder

One Hit Wonder Meter

LEGEND
One Hit Wonder

Foster The People · 5.2x ratio

Streams Comparison

Pumped Up Kicks 2,433,899,957
Sit Next to Me 466,707,058
Houdini 324,694,603
Imagination 292,084,069
Helena Beat 206,660,626
Don't Stop (Color on the Walls) 159,681,940
Call It What You Want 148,849,625
I Would Do Anything for You 107,202,820
Coming of Age 87,041,729
Waste 85,245,414

Other Songs

Tracks 2–10 by streams

2. Sit Next to Me 466,707,058
3. Houdini 324,694,603
4. Imagination 292,084,069
5. Helena Beat 206,660,626
6. Don't Stop (Color on the Walls) 159,681,940
7. Call It What You Want 148,849,625
8. I Would Do Anything for You 107,202,820
9. Coming of Age 87,041,729
10. Waste 85,245,414

The Story

Foster the People are an American indie-pop band led by Mark Foster, and in 2011 they had one of the most inescapable songs of the year. "Pumped Up Kicks", from their debut album Torches, paired a breezy, whistled hook with unsettling lyrics written from the perspective of a troubled teenager, a contrast that helped it lodge permanently in the culture.

The band are not a one-and-done act in the usual sense. "Sit Next to Me" and "Houdini" both found real audiences, with hundreds of millions of streams between them, and the group has kept releasing music to a loyal following.

But "Pumped Up Kicks" remains a level above. It sits near 2.4 billion plays, while "Sit Next to Me", their next biggest, trails around 467 million. That puts the ratio at about 5.22, just over our 5.0 threshold.

So by our measure Foster the People are a certified one-hit wonder, though only narrowly. Theirs is a borderline case, the kind where one more breakout single would tip them back across the line. For now, a whistled hook from 2011 is still doing more work than the rest of the catalogue combined.

Sources

By The JustOneHit Editorial Team Last updated 22 May 2026