Toto scored four Top 10 hits, but "Africa" remains the band's lone chart-topper, a concert sing-along staple and their signature song. "I'm sure [Weezer frontman] Rivers [Cuomo] was like, This is a ...
Though Toto has released another 11 studio albums since Toto IV, none has come close to the Top 10 standing of their two biggest albums in the U.S. The band did have some post-Toto IV success on the ...
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Top 10 Toto Songs

Toto was always more than the ubiquitous “Africa” from Toto IV. In fact, as this list of Top 10 Toto songs illustrates, that may not even be their best work. Of course, Toto will always be associated ...
More than 40 years after topping the Billboard Hot 100, Toto‘s “Africa” is still reaching new milestones: The 1983 No. 1 hit just surpassed 1 billion views on YouTube. “Africa” — Toto’s lone Hot 100 ...
Everybody likes “Africa” by Toto. It’s one of those ubiquitous songs that you catch on the radio every now and then - almost as if the DJ turns to you as if to say “hurry boy, it’s waiting there for ...
When Toto released their breakthrough album Toto IV in 1982, they had three big hits, first with “Rosanna,” peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, and then with the megahit “Africa,” which became ...
Toto is on a 53-date North American tour, sharing the bill for many of the dates with Journey, another remarkably successful classic-rock band founded in the 1970s. Following the tour’s sold-out ...
He played on their most successful album, 'Toto IV,' which featured the hit singles "Africa" and "Rosanna." By Stacey Anderson, Billboard Mike Porcaro, longtime bassist for the stadium rockers Toto, ...
Toto's David Paich acknowledges that he thought 2006's "Falling in Between" was "going to be our last album, ever." But a combination of resurgence, legalities and genuine creative desire led to the… ...
David Paich, from left, Steve Lukather and Joseph Williams of L.A.'s Toto. (Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times) Steve Lukather has lived in his house overlooking Studio City since 1979 — longer than ...
Remember Toto? Not the beloved canine from The Wizard of the Oz — the other Toto. As hitmakers, they may not have had quite the staying power as the 1939 film classic, but their music has. For a brief ...