Shop Boyz were an American hip-hop trio from Atlanta who landed one genre-blending crossover hit in the late 2000s. "Party Like a Rockstar", released in 2007, married Southern rap with mock-rock guitars and a chant-along hook, and it climbed near the top of the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming one of the defining party anthems of its summer.
The group struggled to follow it, and no later single came close, leaving them defined entirely by that one rowdy, guitar-spiked track.
On streaming, "Party Like a Rockstar" sits near 120 million plays, and its other top entries are remixes of the same song. Their next distinct track trails far behind. That sends the ratio above 13, far past our 5.0 line.
By our measure Shop Boyz are a certified one-hit wonder. Theirs is a classic late-2000s story: a group who caught a moment with one catchy, rock-flavoured rap anthem that became inescapable for a season, then watched the spotlight move on as quickly as it had arrived, leaving that single crossover hit standing far ahead of everything else they put out. Its mock-rock guitars and chant-along hook still summon the exact feel of 2007, a novelty smash that has comfortably outlasted the group behind it.