![]() Not to mention we also saw multiple entries in the countdown from several other Aussie artists, with Tame Impala and Courtney Barnett nabbing four songs apiece to dominate 8% of the list.Īltogether, 54/100 songs in the Hottest 100 were brought to us by true blue fair dinkum Straya'n artists. ![]() The Rubens bagged the number #1 position this year with Hoops, following Chet Faker in 2014 and Vance Joy the year before. The 2015 Hottest 100 marks the 3rd consecutive year that a homegrown artist has taken out the top spot. Things We Learnt From The Triple J Hottest 100 Of 2015Īfter a record-breaking number of votes were lodged last year (2,099,707), participation in this year's Hottest 100 has stayed relatively consistent, with 2,094,350 votes being cast by music fans in 172 countries around the world. ![]() Gallery: 15 Things The 2015 Triple J Hottest 100 Taught Us About Ourselves UPDATE: Here’s who Hottest 100 experts are predicting will top this year’s countdown. UPDATE: Triple j has teased tomorrow’s Hottest 100 results with some juicy statistics. Stream ‘Adore’ and ‘Never Be Like You’ below, and place your (metaphorical) bets on who’ll take first place. Meanwhile, self-described “Hottest 100 enthusiast” Patrick Avenell this week shared his ‘Ultimate Historical Hottest 100 Playlist’, which shows how the countdown (and our music tastes) have changed over the years. Voting closed on Monday, and triple j will broadcast the results from midday AEDT tomorrow, 26th January. ![]() Over two million votes have been received for the Hottest 100 of 2016. Their full predictions will be published later today. That said, some Hottest 100 experts who are trying to predict this year’s results have told Music Feeds that Shark still has a very strong chance of taking out first place. ‘Adore’ and ‘Never Be Like You’ are the current bookies’ favourites to take out this year’s Hottest 100, with Flume at slightly better odds than Shark at the time of writing. It all kicked off last night, when Sydney producer Flume (whose hit single ‘Never Be Like You’ has a very strong chance of winning tomorrow’s countdown) reached out to Gold Coast singer-songwriter Amy Shark on Twitter, to praise her potential Hottest 100-winning track ‘Adore’:Ī little later, a very modest Shark replied by thanking Flume, and saying she’ll be happy even if she scrapes in at the bottom of the countdown (which she wont): ![]()
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