The ladies of the various Real Housewives' franchises have attempted to make several side careers: fashion lines, beverage businesses, even toasters. But if there's one industry the majority of these Bravo-lebrities try to break into, it's music. Luann de Lesseps' just-released new single got us thinking about the songs of season's past; here are all 15 of the housewife hits.

Jo De La Rosa, "You Can't Control Me"__

The first Housewife to venture into the world of music, Jo left The Real Housewives of Orange County after season two to pursue her career in music—with ex-boyfriend Slade Smiley as her manager. She released an album, Unscripted, in 2008, and "You Can't Control Me" (how subtle) was her first single (and the video features another ex-RHOC member, Gretchen Rossi!). Gretchen Rossi, "The Time Is Now"

Speaking of Gretchen, she recorded this single to propose to her boyfriend (and Jo's ex) Slade Smiley in 2013 on RHOC. It all comes full circle, we guess?

Luann de Lesseps, "Money Can't Buy You Class"

Countess Luann may have dropped her new single "Girl Code" earlier this week, but it all started with her famous-ish "Money Can't Buy You Class" (elegance is learned, my friends). Luann de Lesseps, "Chic, C'est La Vie"

It's difficult to decide who enjoys semi-pretentiously speaking in French more: the Countess, who dropped this song in 2011, or RHOC's Heather (and her champenoise).

Simon van Kempen, "I Am Real"

Let us not forget the real husbands, including former RHONYC member Alex McCord's spouse Simon, who dropped this pop track declaring just how "real" he was. Danielle Staub, "Real Close"

OMG, how could we forget that former Real Housewife of New Jersey Danielle Staub recorded this romantic song with her alleged love interest, Lori Michaels back in 2010? Andy Cohen is practically salivating in the background at the "drama."

Melissa Gorga, "On Display"

Another RHONJ member, Melissa Gorga, had barely been on the show five minutes before she tried to launch her music career—and penned a song about how difficult life was in the spotlight (although, something tells us Gorga doesn't mind the attention). Melissa Gorga, "I Just Wanna"

Yeah, girlfriend definitely doesn't hate the spotlight.

Melissa Gorga, "How Many Times"

Gorga also performed the prerequisite housewife track, a romantic ode to her hubby, Joe Gorga. Kim Zolciak, "Tardy for the Party"

In terms of Real Housewives' music careers, Kim Zolciak's might rank as the most questionable—although her first hit, "Tardy for the Party" in 2009, was the most successful housewife single in terms of downloads as of 2013.

Kim Zolciak, "Google Me"

After her collab with fellow RHOA member Kandi Burress fell through, Zolciak released this humble track, "Google Me." Sheree Whitfield, "Who Gon Check Me Boo"

Kim wasn't the only Real Housewife of Atlanta to launch a music career; Sheree created this single out of her infamous diss to her party planner after their blowup about her "independence party."

Kenya Moore, "Gone With the Wind Fabulous"

RHOA's Kenya Moore followed suit by turning her famous argument retort "I'm gone with the wind fabulous" into a dance track. Porsha Williams, "Flatline"

OK, the Real Housewives of Atlanta really like putting out singles—Porsha released this heartbreaking song in 2014 after the failure of her marriage to Kordell Stewart.

Michaele Salahi, "Bump It"