The vote is going to be a thriller and it's possible some long-standing records could be broken during this year's countdown.
If Eilish appears anywhere in Saturday's countdown, she'll also strengthen her lead as the woman with the most Hottest 100 appearances — she's currently on 14, ahead of Lorde on 13 (counting her guest spot on Disclosure's Magnets in 2015) and Stephanie Ashworth from Something For Kate on 13 (Ashworth wasn't in Something For Kate for their first Hottest 100 entry in 1997). When it comes to entries, Hilltop Hoods have the potential to join Powderfinger and Foo Fighters at the top of the leaderboard on 22, or even eclipse them (they have two songs in the voting guide). With two songs in the voting guide (TV and The 30th), could Eilish go top 10 again and stretch her record to five? With his 14 official entries and four remixes, plus seven songs in this year's voting guide, Flume could leapfrog everyone after Saturday's countdown and top the table for most appearances (but not most entries). As for appearances as a named act, Hilltop Hoods have the opportunity to become outright leaders, but Sydney producer Flume also has a chance to move to the front of the class in this category. "The fundamental principle guiding the way I [record them] is that I want to be as inclusive as possible and I want it to be consistent, so instead of looking for reasons to not count it, I'm looking for reasons to count it. "Sam Smith has appeared twice [as a featured artist] on Disclosure tracks — I think it's good that Sam Smith's been in the Hottest 100, I think it's good Rihanna's been in the Hottest 100. He says the delineation between whether a track says "featured" or "and" between artists' names, or that doesn't count towards the remixer, is "a distinction without a difference". "You have the situation of Somebody That I Used To Know (#1 in 2011), which is listed as Gotye featuring Kimbra, but that only counts for Gotye." For example, collaborations such as the track Otis (#33 in 2011) by Kanye West & Jay-Z featuring Otis Redding counts towards Kanye West's and Jay-Z's individual tallies as the artists who released the song, but not the late great Redding who is only listed as "featuring". Hilltop Hoods, with 21 entries overall, are a good chance to equal or even break the record, with two songs listed in this year's voting guide. It's also going to be a thriller — voting in the annual poll closed on Monday, and it's been a tight race,
If you haven't already you need to put Saturday 28 January (aka Hottest 100 day) into your calendar.
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As Aussie music lovers gear up for the much-anticipated Hottest 100, radio station Triple J has hinted that listeners could witness some record breaking ...
“We all agreed that the Hottest 100 shouldn’t be part of a debate about the day it’s on. Instead, the radio station chose to hold a “Hottest 100 Weekend” every fourth weekend in January, hence why this year’s countdown will be held on January 28. And the party will still be going on Sunday, with Double J playing the Hottest 100 of 2002. In 2017, Triple J announced that they would no longer be holding the Hottest 100 on Australia Day, citing the “growing dialogue around Indigenous recognition and perspectives on 26 January”. This year’s Hottest 100 is also going to be more explicit than the last, 30 per cent more explicit to be exact, with 131 F-bombs to be dropped across the countdown. In a social media post, the radio station revealed at least two “massive” Hottest 100 records will be broken, along with the fact that five artists will join the “15-songs-or-over” club across all the annual countdowns.
Australian DJ and music producer Flume is tipped to take out the top spot this year with the song "Say Nothing", featuring MAY-A, according to Sportsbet and TAB ...
"It's a musical artefact that we can look back on to gauge the sound of triple j in a calendar year," the radio host said. Other top contenders on betting sites include Emily Rose and Interplanetary Criminal's "B.O.T.A. (Baddest of them All)" and Gang of Youths' "In the Wake of Your Leave".
Triple J Mornings host Lucy Smith says there are 23 acts making their debut as she previews the Hottest 100.
According to online bookmakers Sportsbet and TAB, Flume is set to come out on top with his track Say Nothing.
Aussie band Gang of Youths have the third spot, with their tune in the wake of your leave having odds of $6 on Sportsbet and $4 on TAB Spacey Jane, an indie rock band from Fremantle, are set to place at number four, with odds of $6 on Sportsbet and TAB Aussie band Gang of Youths have the third spot, with their tune in the wake of your leave having odds of $6 on Sportsbet and $4 on TAB. Spacey Jane, an indie rock band from Fremantle, are set to place at number four, with odds of $6 on Sportsbet and TAB. The song has odds of $2.74 on Sportsbet and $4 on TAB. The Sydney-born DJ, who features singer MAY-A on the song, has odds of $1.83 on Sportsbet and $1.75 on TAB.
This year at least two Hottest 100 records are set to be broken. The list will see 57 songs from Australian Artists this year and 23 acts making their debut. F- ...
This year, Triple J has partnered with The Australian Conservation Foundation who are working hard to find solutions to the climate crisis that will help make our future safer. • Friday 3 Feb, from midnight: Hottest 100 videos of 2022 on rage • Sunday 29 Jan, 10AM local time: Double J’s Hottest 100 of 2002 • Saturday 28 Jan, live from 12PM AEDT: Triple J’s Hottest 100 of 2022 • Friday 27 Jan, 10AM local time: Triple J’s Hottest 200-101 of 2022 The Triple J Hottest 100 will hit the airwaves on the weekend, to kick off the festivities Triple J is giving fans a sneak peek of this year’s results.
The day we've all been waiting for arrives tomorrow: triple j's Hottest 100 will be counting down your favourite songs of 2022. To prepare us for the big ...
In their prediction analysis of 2021, Warm Tunas predicted 84% of the songs in the top 100 tracks of the year. predicted at #6, while B.O.T.A (Baddest Of Them All) by Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal and Steve Lacy's Bad Habit are predicted to land at #7 and #10. Gang Of Youths' in the wake of your leave was in the top spot two weeks ago, ahead of Ball Park Music's Stars In My Eyes at #2 and Spacey Jane's Hardlight at #3. [Warm Tunas](https://100warmtunas.com/), the "internet's most accurate predictions" for the Hottest 100, and like most years, shows that Aussies are keen on local music and listening to artists from the UK and the US. A look at Warm Tunas today sees the original favourite to take #1, Say Nothing by Flume featuring MAY-A in that place. In an interesting stat, songs released in July 2022 make up the bulk of entries.
The internet's so-called "most accurate" predictor of the Hottest 100 thinks Flume and Gang of Youths could take the top spot.
Other names to make it into 100 Warm Tunas’ proposed top 10 include Steve Lacy ( And considering the website correctly predicted - Gorillaz – ‘New Gold’ (ft. - Spacey Jane – ‘Hardlight’ None are exactly surprise inclusions: all four are Hottest 100 favourites, with Gang of Youths appearing in almost every countdown since 2015. 100 Warm Tunas has predicted an all-Aussie top four, led by Flume’s ‘Say Nothing’, an acclaimed collaboration with fellow Aussie MAY-A.