Jibbs is an American rapper from St. Louis who broke through as a teenager with one catchy, playful hit. "Chain Hang Low", released in 2006, built its hook around the melody of the old folk tune "Turkey in the Straw", and that instantly familiar, sing-song quality helped carry it into the top ten of the US Billboard Hot 100.
Jibbs was unable to follow it with another hit on the same scale, and the rest of his catalogue sits far behind that one breakout.
On streaming, "Chain Hang Low" sits near 70 million plays, while his next most-streamed track trails at around 13 million. That puts the ratio above 5, over our line.
By our measure Jibbs is a certified one-hit wonder. His is a familiar mid-2000s story: a young artist who connected with one irresistibly catchy, nursery-rhyme-flavoured single that became inescapable for a season, then watched the industry's attention drift elsewhere, leaving that single playful hit standing far ahead of everything else he put out. Borrowing a melody every child already knew gave the song an instant familiarity, and on streams that one nursery-rhyme hook still carries his name almost single-handedly.