Triple J Hottest 100, 2023

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]

2023 Triple J Hottest 100
Countdown details
Date of countdown27 January 2024
Charity partnerHeadspace
Countdown highlights
Winning songDoja Cat ("Paint the Town Red")
Most entriesG Flip (7)
Chronology
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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

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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

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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

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Note: Australian artists
# Song Artist Country of origin
1 Paint the Town Red Doja Cat   United States
2 The Worst Person Alive G Flip   Australia
3 Saving Up Dom Dolla   Australia
4 Rhyme Dust MK and Dom Dolla   United States
  Australia
5 Prada Cassö, Raye and D-Block Europe   United Kingdom
6 Adore U Fred Again and Obongjayar   United Kingdom
  Nigeria
7 What Was I Made For? Billie Eilish   United States
8 Rush Troye Sivan   Australia
  South Africa
9 Lovin on Me Jack Harlow   United States
10 Chemical Post Malone   United States
11 Vampire Olivia Rodrigo   United States
12 Rumble Skrillex, Fred Again and Flowdan   United States
  United Kingdom
13 Kill Bill SZA   United States
14 Atmosphere Fisher and Kita Alexander   Australia
15 (It Goes Like) Nanana Peggy Gou   South Korea
16 Sprinter Dave and Central Cee   United Kingdom
17 Back on 74 Jungle   United Kingdom
18 Eat Your Man Dom Dolla and Nelly Furtado   Australia
  Canada
19 Therapy Budjerah   Australia
20 Sorry Instead Spacey Jane   Australia
21 Greedy Tate McRae   Canada
22 Be Your Man G Flip   Australia
23 Take It Off Fisher and Aatig   Australia
  Latvia
24 Good Enough G Flip   Australia
25 Rich Baby Daddy Drake featuring Sexyy Red and SZA   Canada
  United States
26 Rough G Flip   Australia
27 Imposter Syndrome Lime Cordiale   Australia
28 Dance the Night Dua Lipa   United Kingdom
29 Say Yes to Heaven Lana Del Rey   United States
30 Not Strong Enough Boygenius   United States
31 One of Your Girls Troye Sivan   Australia
  South Africa
32 Bad Idea Right? Olivia Rodrigo   United States
33 Got Me Started Troye Sivan   Australia
  South Africa
34 Get Him Back! Olivia Rodrigo   United States
35 Baby Again.. Fred Again, Skrillex and Four Tet   United Kingdom
  United States
36 Boy's a Liar Pt. 2 PinkPantheress and Ice Spice   United Kingdom
  United States
37 Laced Up Hilltop Hoods   Australia
38 Minivan The Rions   Australia
39 Green Honda Benee   New Zealand
40 Scary Movies The Rions   Australia
41 Houdini Dua Lipa   United Kingdom
42 Pedestal Lime Cordiale   Australia
43 Popular The Weeknd, Playboi Carti and Madonna   Canada
  United States
44 My Love Mine All Mine Mitski   United States
  Japan
45 Still Have Room Hockey Dad   Australia
46 Strangers Kenya Grace   United Kingdom
  South Africa
47 Sweetheart Old Mervs   Australia
48 Padam Padam Kylie Minogue   Australia
49 Agora Hills Doja Cat   United States
50 Australia G Flip   Australia
51 Ten Fred Again and Jozzy   United Kingdom
  United States
52 I Used to Be Fun Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers   Australia
53 Lookin' Out King Stingray   Australia
54 More Than You Know Blink-182   United States
55 We Don't Talk About It Thelma Plum   Australia
56 All-American Bitch Olivia Rodrigo   United States
57 Darkside Bring Me the Horizon   United Kingdom
58 Lost Bring Me the Horizon   United Kingdom
59 Spin Me Like Your Records Pacific Avenue   Australia
60 A&W Lana Del Rey   United States
61 Love Again The Kid Laroi   Australia
62 Dogtooth Tyler, the Creator   United States
63 Perfect for You Peach PRC   Australia
64 Fall at Your Feet (Like a Version) Peking Duk featuring Julia Stone   Australia
65 Real Life G Flip   Australia
66 Barbie World Nicki Minaj, Ice Spice and Aqua   Trinidad and Tobago
  United States
  Denmark
67 Letting Go Angie McMahon   Australia
68 F U Goodbye Peach PRC   Australia
69 Leaving the Light Genesis Owusu   Australia
  Ghana
70 Snooze SZA   United States
71 Take What You Want The Rions   Australia
72 Stockholm Dice   Australia
73 Water Tyla   South Africa
74 Speedracer Teenage Dads   Australia
75 Nobody Gets Me SZA   United States
76 Sofa King Royel Otis   Australia
77 I Don't Wanna Be Like You Ruel   United Kingdom
  Australia
78 Bleed The Kid Laroi   Australia
79 Video Killed the Radio Star (Like a Version) Teenage Dads   Australia
80 7 Days G Flip   Australia
81 Like a Girl Does Peach PRC   Australia
82 Exes Tate McRae   Canada
83 The Summoning Sleep Token   United Kingdom
84 Trippin Up The Jungle Giants   Australia
85 Glue Song Beabadoobee   Philippines
  United Kingdom
86 Never Felt So Alone Labrinth   United Kingdom
87 Fine Day Anthem Skrillex and Boys Noize   United States
  Germany
88 Midnight Driving Teenage Dads   Australia
89 Nothing Matters The Last Dinner Party   United Kingdom
90 Nightmare Polaris   Australia
91 Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd Lana Del Rey   United States
92 Strawberry Daydream Pacific Avenue   Australia
93 No Bad Days The Terrys   Australia
94 Sweat You Out My System May-a   Australia
95 Welcome to the DCC Nothing but Thieves   United Kingdom
96 Boys Light Up Chillinit   Australia
97 Stay Blessed Genesis Owusu   Australia
  Ghana
98 Cool About It Boygenius   United States
99 I Miss You (Like a Version) Slowly Slowly   Australia
100 Lost the Breakup Maisie Peters   United Kingdom

Countries represented

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  • Australia – 52[10]
  • United States – 29
  • United Kingdom – 20
  • South Africa – 5
  • Canada – 5
  • Ghana – 2
  • Nigeria – 1
  • South Korea – 1
  • Latvia – 1
  • New Zealand – 1
  • Japan – 1
  • Germany – 1
  • Trinidad and Tobago – 1
  • Philippines – 1
  • Denmark – 1

Artists with multiple entries

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Seven entries

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  • G Flip (2, 22, 24, 26, 50, 65, 80)

Four entries

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  • Fred Again – three times as a primary artist and once as a co-lead artist (6, 12, 35, 51)
  • Olivia Rodrigo (11, 32, 34, 56)
  • SZA – three times solo and once as a featured artist (13, 25, 70, 75)

Three entries

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Two entries

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Minor statistics

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  • 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 number 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 number 75 in 2000 and "Unsainted" that placed number 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

References

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  1. ^ "Headspace is teaming up with Triple J for this years Hottest 100". Headspace. 9 January 2024. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Hottest 100 2022". Triple J. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 28 January 2023.
  3. ^ Newstead, Al (28 January 2023). "Sun, sadness, tattoos: Why Spacey Jane's enduring Hottest 100 success matters". Triple J. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  4. ^ "How to vote". Triple J. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  5. ^ Varvaris, Mary (5 December 2023). "Triple J Shares Dates & Details For The 2023 Hottest 100". The Music. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  6. ^ a b "Here's Who's Currently Predicted To Win This Year's Triple J Hottest 100". Music Feeds. 9 January 2024. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  7. ^ Varvaris, Mary (6 January 2024). "100 Warm Tunas Drops Prediction For 2023 Triple J Hottest 100". The Music. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  8. ^ Calver, Charlie; Lennox, Will (2 January 2024). "GQ predicts: Here's what the 2023 Triple J Hottest 100 top 15 could look like". GQ. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  9. ^ Fry, Courtney (11 January 2024). "Digest these spicy teasers about the Hottest 100 of 2023". Triple J. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  10. ^ "Want a sneak peak of this year's record-breaking Hottest 100?". Triple J. 25 January 2024. Retrieved 27 January 2024.