Kevin Lyttle is a singer from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines who brought soca to the global pop charts with one enormous crossover hit. "Turn Me On", which broke internationally in 2004, was a smooth, irresistible blend of soca and R&B, and it became a worldwide smash, reaching the top of charts across Europe and the upper reaches of the US Billboard Hot 100.
It was a landmark moment for Caribbean music in the mainstream, but Lyttle never repeated its success on that scale, and the rest of his catalogue sits far behind it.
On streaming, "Turn Me On" sits near 435 million plays, while his next most-streamed track trails at under four million. That sends the ratio past 110, one of the most extreme figures in our entire database.
By our measure Kevin Lyttle is a certified one-hit wonder of the starkest kind. His catalogue, on the numbers, is essentially one silky soca-pop classic, a song that carried a whole genre onto the global charts for a moment and has stood almost entirely alone in his work ever since.