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the Youngbloodz hit rose to No. 4 in November of 2003. Yet their next hit, "Presidential," only made it to the No. 81 spot in November of 2005. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
20. Samantha Mum...Mumba climbed to No. 4 on the Hot 100 with "Gotta Tell You" in December of 2000. However, the Irish singer's next-biggest single, "Baby, Come Over (This Is Our Night)" only made it to the No. 49 spot in June 2001. (AP Photo/John D McHugh)
19. Fort Minor f...Fort Minor made it to the No. 2 spot with "Where'd You Go" in June 2006. Three months later the band's next biggest hit, "Remember the Name," peaked at No. 66. (Photo courtesy of myspace.com)
18. Youngbloodz ...the Youngbloodz hit rose to No. 4 in November of 2003. Yet their next hit, "Presidential," only made it to the No. 81 spot in November of 2005. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
17. Kevin Lyttle...Neither Kevin Lyttle nor Spragga Benz have returned to the Hot 100 since their hit, "Turn Me On," in August of 2004. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
16. Hinder - 'Li...Hinder made it all the way to the No. 3 spot in October of 2006. Yet their next best hit, "Better Than Me," only rose to No. 31 in May of 2007.(AP Photo/Jim Cooper)
15. Lumidee - 'N...The singer hit it big with her first single in August of 2003. However, her next best performance on the charts was a No. 43 appearance in April 2007 with "She's Like The Wind" featuring Tony Sunshine. (AP Photo/Javier Galeano)
14. Lil' Romeo -...Master P's son soared to No. 3 in June of 2003 with "My Baby." Sadly, the young rapper and USC basketball player had no success on the charts with any of his later solo singles. (AP Photo/Danny Moloshok, file)
13. Lou Bega - M..."Mambo No. 5" climbed to No. 3 in November of 1999, and remained popular for months after peaking. But Lou Bega's next-highest charting single, "Tricky, Tricky," only got as far as No. 74 in February of 2000. (AP Photo/Thomas Kienzle)
12. Cassie - 'Me...Cassie climbed to No. 3 with "Me & U" in July of 2006, but her second single, "Long Way 2 Go," barely made it into the Hot 100 at No. 97. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)
11. J-Kwon - 'Ti...J-Kwon made it all the way to the No. 2 spot with "Tipsy" in April of 2004. Although he has not made it back to the Hot 100 by himself, he make it to No. 23 in April 2006 with the help of Bow Wow on the track, "Fresh Azimiz." (AP Photo/Tom Gannam)
10. Dream - 'He ...This girl group lived the dream with their No. 2 hit in December of 2000. After that, the girls only managed to hit the No. 39 spot with their next single, "This Is Me," in the summer of 2001. (Photo courtesy of Bad Boy Entertainment)
9. Bo Bice - 'In..."American Idol" viewers helped carry "Inside Your Heaven" to a top spot on the charts in July of 2005. But his fans were less eager to support his next highest-charting single, "The Real Thing," which peaked at No. 56 in May 2006. (AP Photo/Jeff Christensen)
8. Blu Cantrell ...Blu Cantrell hit it big with "Hit 'Em Up Style (Oops!)," which reached the No. 2 position in July of 2001. Since then, she has only made it as far as No. 70, with "Breathe" in 2003. (AP Photo/Suzanne Plunkett)
7. Gnarls Barkle...The duo struck gold at No. 2 in July of 2006, however, Ceee-Lo and Dangermouse failed to make it past No. 88 with their subsequent singles. (AP Photo/Russel A. Daniels)
6. James Blunt -...James Blunt took over the airwaves in March of 2006 with his No. 1 hit, "You're Beautiful." His next single, "Goodbye My Lover," only reached No. 66. (AP Photo/Roberto Pfeil)
5. D4L - 'Laffy ...The Atlanta rap group laughed all the way to the No. 1 spot in January of 2006 with "Laffy Taffy." However, they only made it to No. 72 with their next single "Betcha Can't Do It Like Me." (Photo courtesy of myspace.com)
4. MIMS- 'This I...The Jamaican rapper held the No. 1 spot for two weeks in March of 2007. However, he cooled off considerably with his next single, July 2007's "Like This," which peaked at No. 32. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow)
3. Crazy Town - ...Crazy Town spent two weeks at the top of the charts in March of 2001 with "Butterfly." They were never seen in the Hot 100 again. (Photo courtesy of myspace.com)
2. Terror Squad ...Fat Joe and his Squad terrorized the charts in August 2004 with "Lean Back." However, the Squad's subsequent singles only made it as far as No. 62 with, "Take Me Home," at the end of 2004. (Photo courtesy of myspace.com)
1. Daniel Powter...Avid viewers of the 5th season of "American Idol," made "Bad Day" the biggest single of 2006. The song spent five weeks at the No. 1 spot. However, Daniel Powter hasn't made an appearance in the Hot 100 since. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)