I'm pretty sure any "artist" that has been on the mainstream music top charts multiple times using multiple "different" songs from more than one particular [main] album would be remembered 30+ years down the line by various music historians as well as those wanting to listen to music from "the old days"... However, given how anyone can just boot up "Fruity Loops" or some type of music mixing program on their computer, make a song, and, in turn, find their own audience even before a recording company even decides to pick them up to try to get them more noticed by the mainstream audience through various radio/TV station alike, unless they're [prominently] featured in the official music history books, they're nothing more than either [failed] "one-hit wonders" or had a [failed] "underground following", if we're generalizing here...
With that said, I barely listen to anything mainstream-related nowadays unless it was through a commercial or through Weird Al, respectfully... So, there's that...