K7 is an American singer and rapper, once a member of the Latin freestyle group TKA, who scored one bouncy, horn-driven hit with his own act in the early 1990s. "Come Baby Come", released in 1993, blended hip-hop, freestyle, and a party-ready energy, and it became a top-twenty hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 and an even bigger success abroad.
K7 continued in music behind the scenes, but no other release approached the reach of that one infectious single.
On streaming, "Come Baby Come" sits near 63 million plays, while his next most-streamed track trails at around three million. That sends the ratio above 18, far past our 5.0 line.
By our measure K7 is a certified one-hit wonder. His is a classic early-90s story: an artist who caught the bright, brass-heavy energy of the freestyle-rap moment with one irresistibly bouncy single, watched it become a dancefloor staple, then found the spotlight moving on, leaving that single party anthem standing far ahead of everything else he recorded. Its brassy, "come baby come" hook remains a reliable throwback at any 90s night, far better remembered than the rest of his work.