Triple J Hottest 100, 2023
Most popular songs of the year in Australia
The 2023 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on 27 January 2024. It was the 31st annual countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as voted for by listeners of Australian youth radio station Triple J. The day after, the Hottest 200 was broadcast, counting down songs 200–101. Merchandise sales from the event support youth mental health organisation Headspace.[1]
American rapper and singer Doja Cat's song "Paint the Town Red" was voted into number one, while Australian musician G Flip scored the most entries, with seven, a record for the most entries in a single Triple J Hottest 100 countdown, previously held by Wolfmother for 18 years and equalled by Spacey Jane the year prior. Their highest entry was "The Worst Person Alive", which placed at number two.
Background
The 2022 Triple J Hottest 100 culminated with "Say Nothing" by Australian musicians Flume and May-a reaching number one.[2] Meanwhile, Spacey Jane had the most songs in the countdown with six, including a record-breaking three in the top six.[3]
Any songs released between 1 December 2022 and 30 November 2023 are eligible for the 2023 Hottest 100. Listeners can vote for up to ten songs via the Triple J website.[4] Voting opened on 12 December 2023, and closed on 22 January 2024.[5]
Projections
Various publications reported on the findings of Hottest 100 prediction website 100 Warm Tunas, which has predicted the countdown's number one song with 67% accuracy since 2016.[6] On 9 January 2024, it predicted the winner would be "Not Strong Enough" by American indie group Boygenius, which placed at number 30. Other strong contenders were "Rush" by Australian singer Troye Sivan (placed at number 8), "Rumble" by American producer Skrillex and British producers Fred Again and Flowdan (placed at number 12), "Leaving the Light" by Ghanaian-Australian singer Genesis Owusu (placed at number 69), and "What Was I Made For?" by American singer Billie Eilish (placed at number 7).[6][7] Meanwhile, men's magazine GQ published its list of predictions, with "Paint the Town Red" by American singer Doja Cat at number one (which topped the countdown), followed by "Rhyme Dust" by producers MK and Dom Dolla (placed at number 4).[8]
On 11 January 2024, Triple J announced that there was just one vote splitting two tracks in the top five, and that a musician who debuted in the 2022 countdown was projected with three tracks in the 2023 countdown.[9]
Full list
#101-200 List
On 29 January 2024, Triple J announced the songs that made the #101-200 positions. [10]
Countries represented
Country
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#
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Australia
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52[11]
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United States
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29
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United Kingdom
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20
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South Africa
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5
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Canada
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5
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Ghana
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2
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Nigeria
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1
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South Korea
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1
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Latvia
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1
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New Zealand
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1
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Japan
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1
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Germany
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1
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Trinidad and Tobago
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1
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Philippines
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1
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Denmark
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1
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Artists with multiple entries
#
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Artist
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Tracks
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7
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G Flip
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2, 22, 24, 26, 50, 65, 80
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4
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Fred Again[note 1]
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6, 12, 35, 51
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Olivia Rodrigo
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11, 32, 34, 56
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SZA[note 2]
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13, 25, 70, 75
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3
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Dom Dolla[note 3]
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3, 4, 18
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Troye Sivan
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8, 31, 33
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Skrillex[note 4]
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12, 35, 87
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Lana Del Rey
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29, 60, 91
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The Rions
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38, 40, 71
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Peach PRC
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63, 68, 81
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Teenage Dads
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74, 79, 88
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2
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Doja Cat
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1, 49
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Fisher
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14, 23
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Tate McRae
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21, 82
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Lime Cordiale
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27, 42
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Dua Lipa
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28, 41
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Boygenius
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30, 98
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Ice Spice[note 5]
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36, 66
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Bring Me the Horizon
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57, 58
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Pacific Avenue
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59, 92
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The Kid Laroi
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61, 78
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Genesis Owusu
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69, 97
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Minor statistics
- Australian singer-songwriter and actress Kylie Minogue broke Slipknot's record for the longest time between two appearances in the Triple J Hottest 100 with 26 years between her songs "Did It Again" that placed No. 81 in 1997 and "Padam Padam" that placed number 48 in the 2023 countdown. This broke Slipknot's previous record of 19 years with their songs "Wait and Bleed" that placed No. 75 in 2000 and "Unsainted" that placed No. 86 in 2019.
- With all songs lasting 5 hours and 28 minutes in total, and an average song length of 3 minutes 16 seconds, this was the shortest running Triple J Hottest 100 countdown in history.
- For the first time since 1996, Triple J did not hold an Album Poll.
- Aatig is the first artist from Latvia to appear in the Hottest 100. In addition, Beabadoobee is the first artist from the Philippines to appear in the Hottest 100.
- South Africa contributed a record 5 entries to the 2023 Hottest 100.
- The song "Fall at Your Feet" by Crowded House charted in the countdown for the second time after a cover by Peking Duk and Julia Stone featured at No. 64. Boy & Bear's cover charted at No. 5 in 2010. "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles also charted for a second time after a cover by Teenage Dads charted at No. 79; the original also placed at No. 79 in the 1998 Of All Time countdown.
References
- ^ Three times as a primary artist (6, 35, 51) and once as a co-lead artist (12)
- ^ Three times solo (13, 70, 75) and once with Drake (25)
- ^ Twice solo (3, 18), once with MK
- ^ Twice as a primary artist (35, 87) and once as a co-lead artist (12)
- ^ Twice as a co-lead artist
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