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- "One Week" is a song by Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies released as the first single from their 1998 album, Stunt. It was written by Ed Robertson, who is featured on the lead vocal of the rapped verses. Steven Page sings lead on the song's chorus, while the two co-lead the prechoruses in harmony. The song is notable for its significant number of pop culture references, and remains the band's best-known song in the United States, where it topped the Billboard Hot 100. Coincidentally, when the song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, it remained in the top spot for one week. In Canada, "One Week" reached No. 3 on the RPM Top Singles Chart, while worldwide, the song peaked within the top 10 of the charts in Iceland and the United Kingdom. The band has not equaled this level of US chart success since, though singles "It's All Been Done", from the same album, and "Pinch Me", from their subsequent album Maroon, both broke the top 50 of the US Hot 100. Apple used the song at MacWorld 1999 for presenting Mac OS X Server on a wall of 50 iMacs. (en)
- One Week è un brano musicale del gruppo alternative rock Barenaked Ladies, pubblicato nel 1998 come primo singolo estratto dall'album . Il brano è stato scritto da Ed Robertson, che si occupa anche di interpretare la parte rap del brano, mentre canta il ritornello. Il brano raggiunse la prima posizione della classifica Billboard Hot 100, dove rimase per una settimana. (it)
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- One Week è un brano musicale del gruppo alternative rock Barenaked Ladies, pubblicato nel 1998 come primo singolo estratto dall'album . Il brano è stato scritto da Ed Robertson, che si occupa anche di interpretare la parte rap del brano, mentre canta il ritornello. Il brano raggiunse la prima posizione della classifica Billboard Hot 100, dove rimase per una settimana. (it)
- "One Week" is a song by Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies released as the first single from their 1998 album, Stunt. It was written by Ed Robertson, who is featured on the lead vocal of the rapped verses. Steven Page sings lead on the song's chorus, while the two co-lead the prechoruses in harmony. The song is notable for its significant number of pop culture references, and remains the band's best-known song in the United States, where it topped the Billboard Hot 100. Coincidentally, when the song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, it remained in the top spot for one week. (en)