triple j Hottest 100 Voting Is Now Open
Have your say on the best songs of 2024.
It’s now time to let the world know your favourite tracks of 2024, with voting for the triple j Hottest 100 officially open.
According to bookmakers, Hozier’s ‘Too Sweet’ is the top pick to take out the countdown, followed by Chappell Roan with ‘Good Luck, Babe’ and Billie Eilish with ‘BIRDS OF A FEATHER’. Charli XCX is also being touted to break G Flips record for the most entries in a single countdown.
Music fans have until 4:30am local time on Monday, January 20 to submit their vote for the 2024 triple j Hottest 100, with the countdown taking place on Saturday, January 25 at 11:30am.
If that’s not enough music for you, on Monday, January 27, triple j will countdown the Hottest 200-101 of 2024, while the day before the official countdown, Friday, January 24, Double j will reveal its Hottest 100 of 2004. More countdowns than you can poke a stick at!
Head to the triple j website or the triple j app to place your vote now!
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Last year’s countdown received a whopping 2.35 million votes and saw 35 artists make their debut. Doja Cat took out the top spot with her song ‘Paint the Town Red’, making her the first woman of colour and female rapper to win the count.
Other interesting observations from the count include Kylie Minogue returning to the countdown for the first time since 1997, G Flip breaking the record for most entries of all time (seven) and Three Like A Version covers making the list.
Every year triple j teams up with a charity organisation for the countdown, with We Are Mobilise, an organisation that aims to end homelessness, the station’s partner this year.
Together, triple j and We Are Mobilise are doing their bit to get music lover’s help by releasing a special Hottest 100 tee which costs just $45, which is the same amount to cover a night of housing for someone who is living on the streets. Grab your tee here and learn more about the organisation and what it’s about.
The triple j Hottest 100 countdown takes place on Saturday, January 25 at 11:30am. You can vote for your favourite songs via the triple j website or the triple j app.
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