"Want Ads" became the group's first and only No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100, turning the female vocal trio into one of the breakout acts of the year. More than five decades later, the upbeat rocker continues to resonate as an empowering breakup anthem built on confidence, independence and moving forward.
"Wants Ads" flipped a familiar heartbreak story on its head.
That confident message helped the song stand out.
The single quickly became a career-defining success.
"We were the first artists on the world-famous TV show Soul Train, quite an honor," Clark said in an interview with Broadway World. "We kicked off that very first episode in Chicago in 1971. We were invited back on the show three more times."
More than 50 years after it became Honey Cone's career-changing No. 1 hit, "Want Ads" remains as refreshing as ever. Its blend of catchy hooks, soulful harmonies and unapologetic independence has helped cement its legacy as one of the most enduring breakup anthems of the 1970s.
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