The Hero Song

Two of Hearts by Stacey Q

82,092,639 streams

ONE HIT WONDER
Stacey Q

"The Stacey Q song 'Two of Hearts' is 41x more famous than their next biggest song, making them a ONE HIT WONDER. See the stats on JustOneHit.com."

Ratio

41.3x

Hit Streams

82.1M

Verdict

Certified One Hit Wonder

One Hit Wonder Meter

LEGEND
One Hit Wonder

Stacey Q · 41.3x ratio

Streams Comparison

Two of Hearts 82,092,639
We Connect 1,989,689
Insecurity 831,959
Love or Desire 672,124
We Connect - Special Maxi Disco Mix 400,662
Don't Break My Heart 350,026
Don't Make a Fool of Yourself 325,723
Too Hot For Love 320,449
I Love You 295,468

Other Songs

Tracks 2–10 by streams

2. We Connect 1,989,689
3. Insecurity 831,959
4. Love or Desire 672,124
5. We Connect - Special Maxi Disco Mix 400,662
6. Don't Break My Heart 350,026
7. Don't Make a Fool of Yourself 325,723
8. Too Hot For Love 320,449
9. I Love You 295,468

The Story

Stacey Q is an American singer and dancer who scored one bubbly, breathless hit at the height of the 1980s dance-pop era. "Two of Hearts", released in 1986, is a giddy, synth-driven track distinguished by its stuttering "I need you" hook, and it became a top-three hit on the US Billboard Hot 100, the song that defined her.

She had a minor follow-up and remained a cult figure of 80s pop, but no other single came close to the reach of her signature hit.

On streaming, "Two of Hearts" sits near 82 million plays, while her next most-streamed track trails at around two million. That sends the ratio above 41, far past our 5.0 line.

By our measure Stacey Q is a certified one-hit wonder. Hers is a classic 80s dance-pop story: a singer who caught the bright, synthetic energy of the moment with one infectious, stuttering single that became inescapable, then watched the spotlight move on as the decade turned, leaving that single giddy hit standing far ahead of everything else in her catalogue. Its breathless, stuttering hook has become a go-to shorthand for 80s pop in films and compilations, keeping the song alive long after its chart run ended.

Sources

By The JustOneHit Editorial Team Last updated 23 May 2026