This year’s Triple J Hottest 100 has wrapped up, with some upsets in the final countdown of the 100 best songs of the past 12 months, as voted by the public.
Scroll to the bottom of this story for the full list - but first, here’s this year’s winner, who managed to pip a very popular Aussie to the post...
And the winner is...
...Paint The Town Red, the massive hit single from American rapper Doja Cat. The Dionne Warwick-sampling track was the bookies’ favourite, and a multi-week ARIA number one last year.
The hosts pointed out that it was a “history-making” win, with Doja both the first female rapper and the first woman of colour to take out the Hottest 100.
The full top 10
10: Chemical – Post Malone
9: Lovin On Me – Jack Harlow
8: Rush – Troye Sivan
7: What Was I Made For? – Billie Eilish
6: adore u - Fred again.. & Obongjayar
5: Prada - cassö x RAYE x D-Block Europe
4: Rhyme Dust - MK & Dom Dolla
3: Saving Up - Dom Dolla
2: The Worst Person Alive - G-Flip
1: Paint The Town Red - Doja Cat
Aussie DJ Dom Dolla, one hot favourite to win, had to make do with two placings in the top 4, right next to each other. And Troye Sivan, another hotly-tipped contender for number one, had to contend with #8 for his hit Rush.
Runner-up G Flip had an incredible SEVEN songs in this year’s countdown. With placings at 22, 24 and 26, at one point in the countdown it started to feel a little like listening to Triple J’s Hottest 100 G Flip songs.
G Flip’s seven songs set a record: The most entries by an act in a single year.
And here are the rest of the afternoon’s highlights, as they happened..
Massive hits just miss the top 10
A couple of last year’s biggest songs just missed a top 10 placing: Pop-rock princess Olivia Rodrigo’s ballad Vampire made number 11, while R&B singer SZA’s inescapable Kill Bill – the third-highest selling single of 2023 in Australia – ranked at number 13.
Fierce debate as pop dominates
The Hottest 100 seemed to be getting more poppy as we head to the pointy end, with multiple entries for Dua Lipa, Tate McRae and Olivia Rodrigo, pop queens Kylie Minogue and Madonna both getting their first placing in decades, and several hits from the Barbie soundtrack making the list.
Some people were loving it …
And as you’d expect, others were not.
Olivia and Troye tag-team Triple J
After entries from Madonna, Kylie, Dua Lipa and Tate McRae, the pop domination continued as we headed into this year’s top 30 – check out this relay from Troye Sivan and Olivia Rodrigo:
34: Olivia Rodrigo – Get Him Back!
33: Troye Sivan – Got Me Started
32: Olivia Rodrigo – Bad Idea Right?
31: Troye Sivan – One Of Your Girls
Kylie Minogue, record-breaking Triple J darling
She did it! Kylie Minogue made her first appearance on the Triple J Hottest 100 in decades, with last year’s inescapable viral hit Padam Padam coming in at number 48.
Australia’s Queen of Pop first made her mark on the Hottest 100 in 1994 when her moody ballad Confide In Me landed at number 30. A year later, her Nick Cave duet Where The Wild Roses Grow cracked the top ten, and in 1997 she made her final appearance – until now – when the Indie Kylie anthem Did It Again made it to number 81.
The Triple J hosts announced that the 26-year break between drinks makes Kylie a record breaker: It’s the longest gap between entries in Hottest 100 history.
And a few songs later, another pop icon made her first appearance in the Hottest 100 in decades: At 65 years old, Madonna ranked at #43 with her Weeknd and Playboy Carti duet Popular.
Her only Hottest 100 placings before this came in 1999 (Beautiful Stranger, 67) and 2000 (Music, 87).
Just outside the top 40 at 41, another big female pop artist made her Hottest 100 debut: Dua Lipa’s placed in the countdown for the first time in her career with her latest single Houdini. There was a possible explanation why this is the Dua song to suddenly make her a Triple J fave: It’s produced by Kevin Parker, of Triple J mainstays Tame Impala. But maybe Triple J listeners just really love Dua now: Her Barbie hit Dance The Night also placed, at 28.
Fans fume over Triple J’s big change
The ABC announced some surprising news in August last year: The national broadcaster would be shutting down almost all their official Twitter accounts, among them Triple J, followed by more than half a million people.
Fast forward five months, and that made for a very quiet Hottest 100 on Twitter, now X.
Without an official Triple J account to announce each new entry, there was a distinct lack of buzz on the social media platform – and a lack of that old Hottest 100 listener’s favourite reply, “Shoulda been higher.”
Fans noted how strange this new post-Twitter Hottest 100 feels:
Repeat offenders
Plenty of acts featured in this year’s countdown more than once, among them Lana Del Rey, with three songs, SZA, The Kid Laroi and Genesis Owusu. Aussie pop princess Peach PRC is having a killer year, with three songs in the Hottest 100 and UK metal act Bring Me The Horizon pulled off a rare double, with songs charting at 57 and 58.
Aussie acts dominate first quarter
A quarter of the way through the countdown, and Aussies had dominated so far, with 15 Australian acts among the first 25 announced: Big hitters include The Kid Laroi at 78 with Bleed, G Flip at 80 with 7 Days and Peach PRC at 81 with Like A Girl Does.
The hosts have teased that this year, 52 Aussie acts in total make it into the Hottest 100. That’s actually down on last year, when 57 Australian acts placed in the countdown.
A very poppy surprise entry
Canadian pop star Tate McRae has scored a couple of big hits in the past 12 months with her very pop-heavy new material, complete with tightly-choreographed dance routines. She was a commercial radio and ARIA chart mainstay – but it was perhaps a bit more of a surprise to see her placing on the Hottest 100. Her single Exes was 82 - and later on, bigger hit Greedy just missed the top 20.
Higher up the list, two pop-heavy entries from the Barbie soundtrack: Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice’s Aqua-sampling Barbie World at 66 and Dua Lipa’s Dance the Night at 28.
Last year’s winner makes an appearance
Sydney singer-songwriter MAY-A won the Hottest 100 last year, as the featured vocalist on Flume’s hit single Say Nothing. One year on, and she’s placed at 94 with her own solo single, the rocky Sweat You Out My System. Will she have more entries on the list as the day goes on?
Coming in at number 100 …
… Is Lost The Break-Up by English singer-songwriter Maisie Peters. And one spot higher, at #99, we have our first Like A Version entry: Aussie pop punk band Slowly Slowly with their cover of Blink-182’s I Miss You. And two more Aussie entries come in quick succession after that: Genesis Owusu’s Stay Blessed at 97 and Aussie rapper Chillinit at 96 with his Australian Crawl-sampling Boys Light Up.
Previous winners
Here’s who won the Hottest 100 the past few years:
2022: Flume featuring May-a – Say Nothing
2021: The Wiggles – Elephant (Like a Version)
2020: Glass Animals – Heat Waves
2019: Billie Eilish – Bad Guy
2018: Ocean Alley – Confidence
This year’s Hottest 100 in full
1: Paint The Town Red - Doja Cat
2: The Worst Person Alive- G-Flip
3: Saving Up - Dom Dolla
4: Rhyme Dust - MK & Dom Dolla
5: Prada- cassö x RAYE x D-Block Europe
6: adore u - Fred again.. & Obongjayar
7: What Was I Made For - Billie Eilish
8: Rush – Troye Sivan
9: Lovin On Me – Jack Harlow
10: Chemical – Post Malone
11: Vampire – Olivia Rodrigo
12: Rumble – Flowdan, Fred Again, and Skrillex
13: Kill Bill – SZA
14: Atmosphere – FISHER x Kita Alexander
15: (It Goes Like) Nanana – Peggy Gou
16: Sprinter – Dave & Central Cee
17: Back On 74 – Jungle
18: Eat Your Man – Dom Dolla & Nelly Furtado
19: Therapy – Budjerah
20: Sorry Instead – Spacey Jane
21: Greedy – Tate McRae
22: Be Your Man – G Flip
23: Take It Off – FISHER x Aatig
24: Good Enough – G Flip
25: Rich Baby Daddy [Ft. Sexyy Red/SZA] – Drake
26: Rough – G Flip
27: Imposter Syndrome – Lime Cordiale
28: Dance The Night – Dua Lipa
29:Say Yes to Heaven – Lana Del Rey
30: Not Strong Enough – Boygenius
31: One of Your Girls – Troye Sivan
32: Bad Idea Right? – Olivia Rodrigo
33: Got Me Started – Troye Sivan
34: Get Him Back! – Olivia Rodrigo
35: Baby Again. – Fred Again, Skrillex and Four Tet
36: Boy’s a Liar Pt. 2 – PinkPantheress and Ice Spice
37: Laced Up – Hilltop Hoods
38: Minivan – The Rions
39: Green Honda – Benee
40: Scary Movies – The Rions
41: Houdini – Dua Lipa
42: Pedestal – Lime Cordiale
43: Popular – The Weeknd, Playboi Carti and Madonna
44: My Love Mine All Mine – Mitski
45: Still Have Room – Hockey Dad
46: Strangers – Kenya Grace
47: Sweetheart – Old Mervs
48: Padam Padam – Kylie Minogue
49: Agora Hills – Doja Cat
50: Australia – G Flip
51: Ten – Fred Again and Jozzy
52: I Used to Be Fun – Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers
53: Lookin’ Out – King Stingray
54: More Than You Know – Blink-182
55: We Don’t Talk About It – Thelma Plum
56: All-American Bitch – Olivia Rodrigo
57: Darkside – Bring Me the Horizon
58: Lost – Bring Me the Horizon
59: Spin Me Like Your Records – Pacific Avenue
60: A&W – Lana Del Rey
61: Love Again – The Kid Laroi
62: Dogtooth – Tyler, the Creator
63: Perfect for You- Peach PRC
64: Fall at Your Feet (Like a Version) – Peking Duk featuring Julia Stone
65: Real Life – G Flip
66: Barbie World – Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice and Aqua
67: Letting Go – Angie McMahon
68: F U Goodbye – Peach PRC
69: Leaving the Light – Genesis Owusu
70: Snooze – SZA
71: Take What You Want – The Rions
72: Stockholm – Dice
73: Water – Tyla
74: Speedracer – Teenage Dad
75: Nobody Gets Me – SZA
76: Sofa King – Royel Otis
77: I Don’t Wanna Be Like You – Ruel
78: Bleed – The Kid Laroi
79: Video Killed the Radio Star (Like a Version) – Teenage Dads
80: 7 Days – G Flip
81: Like a Girl Does – Peach PRC
82: Exes – Tate McRae
83: The Summoning – Sleep Token
84: Trippin UpThe Jungle – Giants
85: Glue Song – Beabadoobee
86: Never Felt So Alone – Labrinth
87: Fine Day Anthem – Skrillex and Boys Noize
88: Midnight Driving – Teenage Dad
89: Nothing Matters – The Last Dinner Party
90: Nightmare – Polaris
91: Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd – Lana Del Rey
92: Strawberry Daydream – Pacific Avenue
93: No Bad Days – The Terrys
94: Sweat You Out My System – May-a
95: Welcome to the DCC – Nothing but Thieves
96: Boys Light Up – Chillinit
97: Stay Blessed – Genesis Owusu
More Coverage
98: Cool About It – Boygenius
99: I Miss You (Like a Version) – Slowly Slowly
100: Lost the Breakup – Maisie Peters
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