The Adventures of Stevie V were a British dance act, built around producer Stevie Vincent, who captured the house-and-hip-house energy of the turn of the 1990s with one sharp, money-minded hit. "Dirty Cash (Money Talks)", released in 1990, paired a propulsive dance beat with a knowing chant about greed, and it became a substantial hit across the UK and Europe.
The act released more dance music, but nothing approached the reach of "Dirty Cash", which remains the only track most listeners associate with the name.
On streaming, "Dirty Cash" sits near 115 million plays, and its other top entries are alternate mixes of the same song. The next distinct track trails far behind. That sends the ratio above 59, far past our 5.0 line.
By our measure The Adventures of Stevie V are a certified one-hit wonder, in the classic dance-act mould. Theirs is a familiar pattern for the era: a producer-led project that landed one sharp, of-the-moment dance hit, watched it sweep the charts, then faded as quickly as the trend that carried it, leaving that single track standing far ahead of everything else released under the name.