| 100% | RADIOFREE | 9 | __ Europe, REM hit with no transistors |
| 47% | OYECOMOVA | 9 | 1971 top 20 hit with no English lyrics |
| 44% | NAME | 4 | "A Horse with No ___" (America hit song) |
| 43% | NAME | 4 | "A Horse with No ___" (1972 America hit song) |
| 42% | LOUBEGA | 7 | He had a hit with Mambo No. 5 in 1999 |
| 41% | REBA | 4 | McEntire with 24 No. 1 hits |
| 41% | OTIS | 4 | Redding with a posthumous No. 1 hit |
| 41% | EMF | 3 | Band with the No. 1 hit “Unbelievable” |
| 41% | ERNIE | 5 | Muppet with a No. 16 Billboard hit |
| 40% | LABAMBA | 7 | 1987 #1 hit with the line "Yo no soy marinero, soy capitán" |
| 40% | LABAMBA | 7 | 1987 #1 hit with the line "Yo no soy marinero, soy capitan" |
| 40% | SCHOOLSOUT | 10 | 1972 Alice Cooper hit with the lyric “Well, we got no class” |
| 40% | ALWAYSBEMYBABY | 14 | Mariah Carey hit with the line "Our love will never end, no" |
| 40% | SWIFT | 5 | Taylor with the No. 1 hit "Bad Blood" |
| 40% | OMI | 3 | Singer with the worldwide No. 1 hit "Cheerleader" |
| 40% | AVALON | 6 | Frankie with the 1959 No. 1 hit “Why” |
| 40% | TONIBASIL | 9 | Singer with the 1982 No. 1 hit “Mickey” |
| 40% | LIPPSINC | 8 | Group with the 1980 No. 1 hit "Funkytown" |
| 40% | STARR | 5 | Edwin with the 1970 No. 1 hit “War” |
| 40% | MALONE | 6 | Post ___ (rapper with the No. 1 hit “Rockstar”) |
| 40% | TONIBASIL | 9 | Singer with the 1982 No. 1 hit "Mickey" |
| 40% | EDDYARNOLD | 10 | C&W star with 28 No. 1 hits |
| 40% | MTA | 3 | 1959 hit with the lyric "Did he ever return? No, he never returned" |
| 40% | SHEBOP | 6 | 1984 #3 hit with the lyric "Ain't no law against it yet" |
| 39% | DOUBT | 5 | No ___, Gwen Stefani's band with the hit "Don't Speak" |
| 39% | ALANJACKSON | 11 | Singer with the 2009 No. 1 hit "Country Boy" |
| 39% | RAYE | 4 | Collin with the No. 1 country hit "Love, Me" |
| 39% | ABBA | 4 | Alphabetically first pop group with a No. 1 hit |
| 39% | CARDIB | 6 | Rapper with the 2017 No. 1 hit "Bodak Yellow" |
| 39% | EMF | 3 | Alt-rock band with the No. 1 hit “Unbelievable” |