The Hero Song

Blister In The Sun by Violent Femmes

328,499,326 streams

ONE HIT WONDER
Violent Femmes

"The Violent Femmes song 'Blister In The Sun' is 7x more famous than their next biggest song, making them a ONE HIT WONDER. See the stats on JustOneHit.com."

Ratio

6.9x

Hit Streams

328.5M

Verdict

Certified One Hit Wonder

One Hit Wonder Meter

LEGEND
One Hit Wonder

Violent Femmes · 6.9x ratio

Streams Comparison

Blister In The Sun 328,499,326
Kiss Off 47,376,437
Add It Up 46,530,463
Gone Daddy Gone 32,937,052
American Music 20,237,445
Good Feeling 15,942,985
Please Do Not Go 14,410,425
Color Me Once 10,900,058
Country Death Song 6,771,547
Prove My Love 5,977,301

Other Songs

Tracks 2–10 by streams

2. Kiss Off 47,376,437
3. Add It Up 46,530,463
4. Gone Daddy Gone 32,937,052
5. American Music 20,237,445
6. Good Feeling 15,942,985
7. Please Do Not Go 14,410,425
8. Color Me Once 10,900,058
9. Country Death Song 6,771,547
10. Prove My Love 5,977,301

The Story

Violent Femmes are an American folk-punk band from Milwaukee whose place on this list is a clear case of measurement, not judgement. Their scrappy, acoustic-driven self-titled debut became a slow-burning classic, cherished by generations of teenagers, and they have a catalogue of songs that fans know by heart.

But streaming concentrates their audience around one track. "Blister in the Sun", released in 1983, is a jittery, instantly recognisable burst of nervous energy, all muted guitar and yelped vocals, and it has become a fixture of films, adverts, and parties far beyond their core following.

On streaming, "Blister in the Sun" sits near 328 million plays, while their next most-streamed tracks, "Kiss Off" and "Add It Up", trail at around 47 million each. That puts the ratio near 7, past our 5.0 line.

So by our strict, numbers-only measure, Violent Femmes register as a certified one-hit wonder, and we flag the caveat clearly. This is a band with a deeply loved debut album and a devoted cult audience who would never call them a novelty. It is simply that one song escaped into the wider culture so completely that it now towers over the rest of their work on streams.

Sources

By The JustOneHit Editorial Team Last updated 23 May 2026