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2001 saw the release of Ono's feminist concept album Blueprint for a Sunrise.
In 2002, Yoko joined The B-52's in New York for their 25th anniversary concerts.
She came out for the encore and performed Rock Lobster with the band.
Starting in 2002, some DJs remixed other Ono songs for dance clubs.
For the remix project, she dropped her first name and became known as simply " ONO ," as a response to the " Oh, no!
" jokes that dogged her throughout her career.
Ono had great success with new versions of " Walking on Thin Ice ", remixed by top DJs and dance artists including Pet Shop Boys, Orange Factory, Peter Rauhofer, and Danny Tenaglia.
In April 2003, Ono's Walking on Thin Ice ( Remixes ) was rated No. 1 on Billboard Magazine's " Dance / Club Play Chart ", gaining Ono her first number one hit.
She returned to No. 1 on the same charts in November 2004 with " Everyman ... Everywoman ...," a reworking of her song " Every Man Has a Woman Who Loves Him ", in January 2008, with " No No No ," and in August 2008, with " Give Peace a Chance.
" In June 2009, at the age of 76, Ono scored her fifth No. 1 hit on the " Dance / Club Play Chart " with " I'm Not Getting Enough.

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