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Triple J Hottest 100, 2019

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2019 Triple J Hottest 100
Countdown details
Date of countdown25 January
Charity partnerGreening Australia
Countdown highlights
Winning songBillie Eilish ("Bad Guy")
Most entriesBillie Eilish (5)
Chronology
← Previous
2018
Next →
2010s

The 2019 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on 25 January 2020. It is the 27th countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as chosen by listeners of Australian radio station triple j. A record-breaking number of votes (3.21 million) were cast by listeners choosing their top ten songs of 2019. This was the first Hottest 100 countdown to reach 3 million votes.[1]

American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish was voted into first place with her single "Bad Guy". In doing so, she became the first female solo artist, and the youngest act (at 18 years old) to top a Hottest 100.[2] Eilish also achieved the second most entries in the countdown, at five, second only to Wolfmother who had 6 in 2005. Australian artists G Flip and Lime Cordiale achieved four entires each.

A number of Hottest 100 records were also broken. Denzel Curry's cover of "Bulls on Parade" became the highest ranking Like a Version in any Hottest 100. Slipknot's single "Unsainted" broke the record for the longest absence between countdowns, having last appeared 19 years prior with "Wait and Bleed" in the 2000 countdown.

Background

The triple j Hottest 100 allows members of the public to vote online for their top ten songs of the year, which are then used to calculate the year's 100 most popular songs. Any song initially released between 1 December 2018 and 30 November 2019 was eligible for 2019's Hottest 100.[3]

Voting opened on 16 December 2019.[4] Many artists and presenters made their votes public—out of 23 triple j presenters, the artists they voted for most often were Julia Jacklin, Sampa the Great, and Thelma Plum.

Projections

Prior to the countdown, three favourites had emerged by a significant margin.[5] Bookmaker Beteasy and social media analysis project 100 Warm Tunas placed "Dance Monkey" by Australian musician Tones and I, "Bad Guy" by American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish, and American rapper Denzel Curry's cover of "Bulls on Parade" for Like a Version as the three songs most likely to take out first place.[6][7][8][9]

Full list

Note: Australian artists
# Song Artist Country of origin
1 Bad Guy Billie Eilish United States
2 Rushing Back Flume featuring Vera Blue Australia
3 Charlie Mallrat Australia
4 Dance Monkey Tones and I Australia
5 Bulls on Parade (Like a Version) Denzel Curry United States
6 Drink Too Much G Flip Australia
7 Robbery Lime Cordiale Australia
8 Heavy Hearted The Jungle Giants Australia
9 Better in Blak Thelma Plum Australia
10 Exit Sign Hilltop Hoods featuring Illy and Ecca Vandal Australia
11 Circles Post Malone United States
12 By Myself Fidlar United States
13 Inappropriate Behaviour Lime Cordiale Australia
14 Purple Hat Sofi Tukker Germany/United States
15 Never Seen the Rain Tones and I Australia
16 Everything I Wanted Billie Eilish United States
17 I Touch Myself (Like a Version) Lime Cordiale Australia
18 Borderline Tame Impala Australia
19 Glitter Benee New Zealand
20 Silver DMA's Australia
21 Pub Feed The Chats Australia
22 Painkiller Ruel Australia
23 Earfquake Tyler, the Creator United States
24 Infinity Ocean Alley Australia
25 Find an Island Benee New Zealand
26 Johnny Run Away Tones and I Australia
27 Vossi Bop Stormzy United Kingdom
28 Juice Lizzo United States
29 Piece of Your Heart Meduza featuring Goodboys Italy/United Kingdom
30 Friends Flume featuring Reo Cragun Australia/United States
31 Save It for the Weekend Skegss Australia
32 Money Lime Cordiale Australia
33 San Frandisco Dom Dolla Australia
34 Tokyo Drifting Glass Animals featuring Denzel Curry United Kingdom/United States
35 Bury a Friend Billie Eilish United States
36 Solid Gold Pnau featuring Kira Divine and Marques Toliver Australia/United States
37 Red Light Green Light Duke Dumont featuring Shaun Ross United Kingdom/United States
38 Face to Face Ruel Australia
39 Longshot Catfish and the Bottlemen United Kingdom
40 Graveyard Halsey United States
41 Highest in the Room Travis Scott United States
42 Robbery Juice Wrld United States
43 It Might Be Time Tame Impala Australia
44 Cool as Hell Baker Boy Australia
45 Ricky Denzel Curry United States
46 7 Minutes Dean Lewis Australia
47 Sugar Brockhampton United States
48 Intentions (22) Ziggy Alberts Australia
49 Free Time Ruel Australia
50 Teach Me About Dying Holy Holy Australia
51 Evil Spider Benee New Zealand
52 Patience Tame Impala Australia
53 You Little Beauty Fisher Australia
54 Stained Glass Ocean Alley Australia
55 Talk Khalid featuring Disclosure United States/United Kingdom
56 Middle Child J. Cole United States
57 Jellyfish Slowly Slowly Australia
58 Lover G Flip Australia
59 Nobody's Home Mallrat and Basenji Australia
60 I Missed Out Hockey Dad Australia
61 Maybe You Know Holy Holy Australia
62 Hell n Back Bakar United Kingdom
63 Nightmare Halsey United States
64 Circles George Alice Australia
65 Homecoming Queen Thelma Plum Australia
66 Stupid G Flip Australia
67 Wish You Were Gay Billie Eilish United States
68 Then What Illy Australia
69 Vacation Forever Violent Soho Australia
70 Talk Deep E^ST Australia
71 Blinding Lights The Weeknd Canada
72 Pasta Angie McMahon Australia
73 Party Pill Cub Sport Australia
74 Nowhere to Go Hayden James featuring Naations Australia
75 Paradise Golden Features and The Presets Australia
76 Something Tells Me Meg Mac Australia
77 I Am Not Afraid G Flip Australia
78 Not Angry Anymore Thelma Plum Australia
79 Stay Awake Dean Lewis Australia
80 Good for You Spacey Jane Australia
81 Let You Know Flume featuring London Grammar Australia/United Kingdom
82 Sugar Peking Duk and Jack River Australia
83 Welcome to the Black Parade (Like a Version) Alex Lahey Australia
84 Hey You Dope Lemon Australia
85 Doin' Time Lana Del Rey United States
86 Unsainted Slipknot United States
87 Follow God Kanye West United States
88 Lose Control Meduza, Becky Hill and Goodboys Italy/United Kingdom
89 Final Form Sampa the Great Zambia/Australia
90 Here Comes Your Man (Like a Version) Skegss Australia
91 All the Good Girls Go to Hell Billie Eilish United States
92 The Real Thing Client Liaison Australia
93 Wow Post Malone United States
94 Protection Allday Australia
95 A.O.K. Adrian Eagle Australia
96 Ludens Bring Me the Horizon United Kingdom
97 Skin San Cisco Australia
98 Meditjin Baker Boy featuring JessB Australia/New Zealand
99 C.U.D.I. (Can U Dig It) Cosmo's Midnight Australia
100 No Plans Dune Rats Australia

Countries represented

  • Australia – 65[10]
  • United States – 27
  • United Kingdom – 10
  • New Zealand – 4
  • Italy – 2
  • Canada – 1
  • Germany – 1
  • Zambia – 1

Artists with multiple entries

Five entries

Four entries

Three entries

Two entries

Notes

  • Billie Eilish became the first artist to land more than four tracks in a countdown since Violent Soho in the 2016 countdown. With "Bad Guy" voted in at #1, she also became the first solo female artist ever to top a Hottest 100.
  • With his cover of "Bulls on Parade" at #5, Denzel Curry became the artist with the highest ranking Like a Version to enter a Hottest 100, narrowly overtaking DMA's' #6-placed Like a Version in 2016. This is also tied as the highest ranking cover overall in Hottest 100 history. It joins Spiderbait's cover of "Black Betty" and Boy & Bear's cover of "Fall At Your Feet", which each ranked at #5 in 2004 and 2010, respectively.
  • With "Better in Blak" at #9, Thelma Plum became the highest ranking Indigenous Australian artist in Hottest 100 history, overtaking A.B. Original's 16th-placed "January 26" from 2016.
  • With "Exit Sign", Hilltop Hoods marked their 21st entry in an annual Hottest 100, placing them only one song behind the all-time record of 22 entries shared by Powderfinger and Foo Fighters.
  • With "Unsainted", Slipknot broke the record for the longest absence between countdowns, having last appeared 19 years prior with "Wait and Bleed" in the 2000 countdown. Previously, Paul Kelly held the record with an absence between 2000 and 2016.
  • The countdown featured 13 songs in a row by Australian artists, between positions 84 and 72, beating the record of nine consecutive Australian artists set in 2016.
  • With "Rushing Back", Flume became the second artist to achieve both the #1 and #2 spots in separate countdowns, after Kendrick Lamar achieved this in 2017.
  • Skeggs' cover of "Here Comes Your Man" marked the first time a Pixies song has ever featured in an annual Hottest 100. The band's songs have only ever previously featured in all-time lists in 1990, 1991 and 2009.

Top 10 Albums of 2019

The annual triple j album poll was held across November and December and was announced on 15 December.[11]

Note: Australian artists
# Artist Album Country of origin Tracks in the Hottest 100
1 Billie Eilish When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? United States 1, 16, 35, 67, 91 (8, 46 in 2018)
2 G Flip About Us Australia 6, 58, 66, 77, (38, 62 in 2018)
3 Thelma Plum Better in Blak Australia 9, 65, 78, (79 in 2018)
4 Tyler, the Creator Igor United States 23
5 Holy Holy My Own Pool of Light Australia 50, 61
6 Stella Donnelly Beware of the Dogs Australia DNC (127, 180 in Hottest 200)
7 Catfish and the Bottlemen The Balance United Kingdom 39
8 Lana Del Rey Norman Fucking Rockwell! United States 85
9 Hilltop Hoods The Great Expanse Australia 10, (24, 44 in 2018)
10 Angie McMahon Salt Australia 72, (33 in 2017, 49 in 2018)

References

  1. ^ "Over THREE million votes have been cast in the 2019 Hottest 100!". 22 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Hottest 100 blog now live". news.com.au — Australia’s #1 news site. 24 January 2020. Retrieved 25 January 2020.
  3. ^ Newstead, Al (27 January 2019). "Hottest 100 By The Numbers". triple j. Retrieved 18 August 2019.
  4. ^ "triple j's Hottest 100, here's all the dates and details". triple j. 12 December 2019. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
  5. ^ "This year's Hottest 100 winner is likely out by now, so who's it going to be?". PILERATS. Retrieved 13 October 2019.
  6. ^ "Hottest 100 2020 [sic] Countdown". Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  7. ^ "Triple J Hottest 100 Sat 25 Jan 12:00". Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  8. ^ "Triple J Hottest 100 Futures". Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  9. ^ "100 Warm Tunas - Triple J Hottest 100 Predictions".
  10. ^ "Here's some juicy Hottest 100 teasers before tomorrow's countdown". Triple J. 25 January 2020.
  11. ^ "Billie Eilish tops the 2019 triple j Album Poll". triple j. 15 December 2019. Retrieved 15 December 2019.
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