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2017 Triple J Hottest 100
Countdown details
Date of countdown27 January 2018
Charity partnerAustralian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME)
Countdown highlights
Winning songUnited States Kendrick Lamar
"Humble"
Most entriesUnited States Kendrick Lamar
Australia Gang of Youths
New Zealand Lorde
Australia The Jungle Giants
(4 tracks)
Chronology
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2018

The 2017 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on 27 January 2018. It was the 25th countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as chosen by listeners of Australian radio station triple j. A record-breaking number of voters (2.386 million) participated by choosing their top ten songs of 2017.[1]

Kendrick Lamar's "Humble" was voted into first place, making him the first person of colour ever to top a Hottest 100.[2] It was also the first track by a non-Australian artist, and the first hip hop song, to win since 2012's "Thrift Shop". Lamar achieved four tracks in the countdown, as did Gang of Youths (a record-equaling three of which were in the top 10), Lorde, and The Jungle Giants.

Historically, the countdown has been announced on Australia Day (26 January), but the 2017 countdown occurred on the fourth Saturday of January (27 January), due to opposition to Australia Day's celebratory commemoration of British settlement.[3] This is the first Hottest 100 countdown to occur on a different day since the 2003 countdown.

Background

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The triple j Hottest 100 lets members of the public vote online for their top ten songs of the year, with these votes used to identify the year's 100 most popular songs. Any song that premiered between December 2016 and November 2017 was eligible for 2017's Hottest 100. Voting opened 12 December 2017, shortly after the end of the eligibility period.[4]

Several presenters made their votes public.[5] The artists most often voted for by triple j presenters were: Kendrick Lamar, Lorde, Gang of Youths, and Baker Boy. On 12 December bookmakers Sportsbet, Ladbrokes and CrownBet placed Kendrick Lamar's "Humble" as the most likely song to take out first place, followed by Lorde's "Green Light" and Gang of Youths' "The Deepest Sighs, the Frankest Shadows".[6][7][8] Social media measurement projects 100 Warm Tunas and The Bean Counter's 100 also predicted that "Humble" will be voted No. 1 by a significant margin.[9][10] The previous highest appearance in a Hottest 100 for both Lamar and Lorde is No. 2, with "King Kunta" in 2015 and "Royals" in 2013 respectively.

The station reported that 1.5 million votes had been cast five days before voting closed (17 January 2018), more than any other year at that point in the voting period.[11][12] Once voting closed, they announced on 23 January that a total of 2,386,133 votes had been cast, breaking the prior year's record for most votes in a Hottest 100 by 5.8%.[1][13]

Announcement date

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In mid-2016, support grew for a campaign calling on triple j to change the date of the Hottest 100. Calls were led by Indigenous Australian activists and supporters, many of whom regard Australia Day as "Invasion Day".[14] Australian hip hop duo A.B. Original and their anti-Australia Day single "January 26" were instrumental in drawing support to the cause.[15] Responding to the campaign in September 2016, triple j established a review over whether the date of the Hottest 100 should be changed.[16]

The review of the date continued into 2017, including consultation with Reconciliation Australia, the National Congress of Australia's First Peoples, and the National Australia Day Council, while 2016's Hottest 100 was held on Australia Day without change.[17] In August 2017, triple j launched a survey asking for public opinion on whether the date should be changed.[18][19] Shortly after the survey began, former triple j presenters Matt Okine and Kyran Wheatley came out in support of a date change.[20][21]

On 27 November 2017, triple j announced plans to move the Hottest 100 to the fourth weekend of January. This followed analysis led by Rebecca Huntley of the aforementioned survey,[22] which attracted 64,990 responses, indicating that 60% of listeners supported moving the date.[23]

Reactions

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The announcement was welcomed by many musicians and the Australian Greens.[24] Within the Liberal Party, however, Communications Minister Mitch Fifield was reportedly "bewildered" by the choice, one that MP Alex Hawke described as "disappointing" and "pathetic".[25] As the minister responsible for the government-funded Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), which triple j is part of, Fifield wrote to the ABC's board of directors on 28 November asking them to return the Hottest 100 to Australia Day.[26]

Some organisations offered alternatives to triple j's Hottest 100 in response to the date change.[12] These include nationwide rock radio station Triple M broadcasting an Ozzest 100 countdown of only Australian songs on 26 January,[27] and Senator Cory Bernardi's Australian Conservatives publishing an AC100 playlist of Australian music on Spotify.[28]

Full list

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Note: Australian artists
# Song Artist Country of origin
1 Humble Kendrick Lamar  United States
2 Let Me Down Easy Gang of Youths  Australia
3 Chateau Angus & Julia Stone  Australia
4 Ubu Methyl Ethel  Australia
5 The Deepest Sighs, the Frankest Shadows Gang of Youths  Australia
6 Green Light Lorde  New Zealand
7 Go Bang Pnau  Australia
8 Sally Thundamentals featuring Mataya  Australia
9 Lay It on Me Vance Joy  Australia
10 What Can I Do If the Fire Goes Out? Gang of Youths  Australia
11 Sweet Brockhampton  United States
12 Fake Magic Peking Duk & AlunaGeorge  Australia
 United Kingdom
13 Young Dumb & Broke Khalid  United States
14 Homemade Dynamite Lorde  New Zealand
15 Regular Touch Vera Blue  Australia
16 Feel the Way I Do The Jungle Giants  Australia
17 Marryuna Baker Boy featuring Yirrmal  Australia
18 Exactly How You Are Ball Park Music  Australia
19 The Man The Killers  United States
20 Let You Down Peking Duk featuring Icona Pop  Australia
 Sweden
21 Birthdays The Smith Street Band  Australia
22 Lemon to a Knife Fight The Wombats  United Kingdom
23 Not Worth Hiding Alex the Astronaut  Australia
24 Rockstar Post Malone featuring 21 Savage  United States
 United Kingdom
25 Weekends Amy Shark  Australia
26 Feel It Still Portugal. The Man  United States
27 Be About You Winston Surfshirt  Australia
28 Mystik Tash Sultana  Australia
29 Mended Vera Blue  Australia
30 Low Blows Meg Mac  Australia
31 Lay Down Touch Sensitive  Australia
32 Numb Hayden James featuring Graace  Australia
33 Slow Mover Angie McMahon  Australia
34 DNA Kendrick Lamar  United States
35 Passionfruit Drake  Canada
36 I Haven't Been Taking Care of Myself Alex Lahey  Australia
37 Slide Calvin Harris featuring Frank Ocean & Migos  United Kingdom
 United States
38 Bellyache Billie Eilish  United States
39 Got on My Skateboard Skegss  Australia
40 True Lovers Holy Holy  Australia
41 Blood (Like a Version) Gang of Youths  Australia
42 Cola CamelPhat and Elderbrook  United Kingdom
43 Murder to the Mind Tash Sultana  Australia
44 In Motion Allday featuring Japanese Wallpaper  Australia
45 Every Day's the Weekend Alex Lahey  Australia
46 Better Mallrat  Australia
47 Want You Back Haim  United States
48 The Comedown Ocean Alley  Australia
49 Passiona The Smith Street Band  Australia
50 On Your Way Down The Jungle Giants  Australia
51 Man's Not Hot Big Shaq  United Kingdom
52 Glorious Macklemore featuring Skylar Grey  United States
53 Moments Bliss n Eso featuring Gavin James  Australia
 Ireland
54 Homely Feeling Hockey Dad  Australia
55 6 Pack Dune Rats  Australia
56 Watch Me Read You Odette  Australia
57 Bad Dream The Jungle Giants  Australia
58 The Opener Camp Cope  Australia
59 Used to Be in Love The Jungle Giants  Australia
60 Boys Charli XCX  United Kingdom
61 21 Grams Thundamentals featuring Hilltop Hoods  Australia
62 Saved Khalid  United States
63 Life Goes On E^ST  Australia
 South Africa
64 Fool's Gold Jack River  Australia
65 Everything Now Arcade Fire  Canada
66 Lemon N.E.R.D & Rihanna  United States
 Barbados
67 Shred for Summer DZ Deathrays  Australia
68 Golden Kingswood  Australia
69 I Love You, Will You Marry Me Yungblud  United Kingdom
70 Amsterdam Nothing But Thieves  United Kingdom
71 Perfect Places Lorde  New Zealand
72 In Cold Blood alt-J  United Kingdom
73 Nuclear Fusion King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard  Australia
74 XO Tour Llif3 Lil Uzi Vert  United States
75 Braindead Dune Rats  Australia
76 Cloud 9 Baker Boy featuring Kian  Australia
77 Million Man The Rubens  Australia
78 Electric Feel (Like a Version) Tash Sultana  Australia
79 Hey, Did I Do You Wrong? San Cisco  Australia
80 Say Something Loving The xx  United Kingdom
81 Liability Lorde  New Zealand
82 1-800-273-8255 Logic featuring Alessia Cara & Khalid  United States
 Canada
83 Blood Brothers Amy Shark  Australia
84 Oceans Vallis Alps  Australia
85 Does This Last Boo Seeka  Australia
86 Maybe It's My First Time Meg Mac  Australia
87 The Way You Used to Do Queens of the Stone Age  United States
88 Edge of Town (Like a Version) Paul Dempsey  Australia
89 Dawning DMA's  Australia
90 Hyperreal Flume featuring Kučka  Australia
91 Big for Your Boots Stormzy  United Kingdom
92 Love Kendrick Lamar featuring Zacari  United States
93 Do What You Want The Presets  Australia
94 Second Hand Car Kim Churchill  Australia
95 Mask Off Future  United States
96 Chasin' Cub Sport  Australia
97 Loyalty Kendrick Lamar featuring Rihanna  United States
 Barbados
98 Snow Angus & Julia Stone  Australia
99 Arty Boy Flight Facilities featuring Emma Louise  Australia
100 Don't Leave Snakehips &  United Kingdom
 Denmark

#101–#200 List

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On 28 January 2018, Triple J broadcast the second 100 songs of the countdown.[29][30]

# Song Artist Country of Origin
101 Chanel Frank Ocean  United States
102 Boys Will Be Boys Stella Donnelly  Australia
103 Lose My Mind Dean Lewis  Australia
104 List of People (To Try and Forget About) Tame Impala  Australia
105 Fracture Slumberjack featuring Vera Blue  Australia
106 Astronaut (Something About Your Love) Mansionair  Australia
107 Loving Is Easy Rex Orange County featuring Benny Sings  United Kingdom
 Netherlands
108 Sky Walker Miguel featuring Travis Scott  United States
109 Total Meltdown DZ Deathrays  Australia
110 Shine The Smith Street Band  Australia
111 Aunty Tracey's Cookies Joyride  Australia
112 Run for Cover The Killers  United States
113 Bad at Love Halsey  United States
114 My Happiness (Like a Version) Ball Park Music  Australia
115 East Vallis Alps  Australia
116 Big Fish Vince Staples  United States
117 You're in Love with a Psycho Kasabian  United Kingdom
118 Lady Powers Vera Blue featuring Kodie Shane  Australia
 United States
119 Play It Safe Seth Sentry  Australia
120 Temptation Joey Bada$$  United States
121 Cellar Door Angus & Julia Stone  Australia
122 Underdog Banks  United States
123 Raingurl Yaeji  United States
124 Stranded Flight Facilities featuring Reggie Watts, Broods & Saro  Australia
 United States
 New Zealand
125 Lights Out Royal Blood  United Kingdom
126 The Heart Is a Muscle Gang of Youths  Australia
127 Never Start Middle Kids  Australia
128 On Hold (Jamie xx Remix) The xx  United Kingdom
129 Rockstar City Alex the Astronaut  Australia
130 Blossom Milky Chance  Germany
131 That Don't Impress Me Much (Like a Version) Haim  United States
132 Watch Billie Eilish  United States
133 My Boo (Like a Version) Flume featuring Kučka, Vera Blue, Ngaiire & Vince Staples  Australia
 Papua New Guinea
 United States
134 Love Galore SZA featuring Travis Scott  United States
135 Hurt Trophy Eyes  Australia
136 Same Same Winston Surfshirt  Australia
137 I Want Ruby Fields  Australia
138 Let It Happen (Like a Version) Meg Mac  Australia
139 Doomsday Architects  United Kingdom
140 History Cosmo's Midnight  Australia
141 Bodies Wafia  Australia
142 The Remedy Polaris  Australia
143 Grace Glold Meg Mac  Australia
144 Hero George Maple  Australia
145 Better What So Not & LPX  Australia
 United States
146 On the Level Mac DeMarco  Canada
147 Something For Your M.I.N.D. Superorganism  United Kingdom
148 Love Lana Del Rey  United States
149 Beautifully Unconventional Wolf Alice  United Kingdom
150 Cinderella Dracula Tired Lion  Australia
151 California Childish Gambino  United States
152 P Plates Ruby Fields  Australia
153 Home Soon Dope Lemon  Australia
154 Yanada The Preatures  Australia
155 Now or Never Halsey  United States
156 Jude Didirri  Australia
157 The Future Motez featuring Antony & Cleopatra  Australia
 United Kingdom
158 Private Vera Blue  Australia
159 I Dare You The xx  United Kingdom
160 Sit Next to Me Foster the People  United States
161 Deadcrush alt-J  United Kingdom
162 Creature Comfort Arcade Fire  Canada
163 3WW alt-J  United Kingdom
164 Nights with You  Denmark
165 Dream Bishop Briggs  United Kingdom
166 Line of Sight Odesza featuring Wynne & Mansionair  United States
 Australia
167 Don't Delete the Kisses Wolf Alice  United Kingdom
168 That Far 6lack  United States
169 Stay for It RL Grime featuring Miguel  Australia
 United States
170 Turn Up Your Light Boo Seeka  Australia
171 Sober Lorde  New Zealand
172 Drive You Mad Amy Shark  Australia
173 Rainbow City Cloud Control  Australia
174 Cigarette Ali Barter  Australia
175 Say Yes to Life Gang of Youths  Australia
176 Fear and Trembling Gang of Youths  Australia
177 I Only Lie When I Love You Royal Blood  United Kingdom
178 Destiny's Arno Faraji  Australia
179 Fresh Tired Lion  Australia
180 Element Kendrick Lamar  United States
181 Garbage Bin Tiny Little Houses  Australia
182 High Enough K.Flay  United States
183 911 / Mr. Lonely Tyler, the Creator featuring Frank Ocean, Steve Lacy & Anna of the North  United States
 Norway
184 Friend Like You Bliss n Eso featuring Lee Fields  Australia
 United States
185 Dumb Days Tired Lion  Australia
186 Flow Crooked Colours  Australia
187 The Louvre Lorde  New Zealand
188 Happy Place Alison Wonderland  Australia
189 Butterfly Effect Travis Scott  United States
190 On + Off Maggie Rogers  United States
191 Temple Tonight Alive  Australia
192 Legend Has It Run the Jewels  United States
193 I Hope You Get It Crooked Colours featuring Ivan Ooze  Australia
194 Supercut Lorde  New Zealand
195 Need You Now Dean Lewis  Australia
196 Hotel Kita Alexander  Australia
197 Rooting for You London Grammar  United Kingdom
198 Treetops Cloud Control  Australia
199 Late Nights Carmouflage Rose  Australia
200 To Be Free L D R U  Australia

Artists with multiple entries

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# Artist Entries
4 Kendrick Lamar 1, 34, 92, 97
Gang of Youths 2, 5, 10, 41
Lorde 6, 14, 71, 81
The Jungle Giants 16, 50, 57, 59
3 Khalid[note 1] 13, 62, 82
Tash Sultana 28, 43, 78
2 Angus & Julia Stone 3, 98
Thundamentals 8, 61
Peking Duk 12, 20
Vera Blue 15, 29
Baker Boy 17, 76
The Smith Street Band 21, 49
Amy Shark 25, 83
Meg Mac 30, 86
Alex Lahey 36, 45
Dune Rats 55, 75
Rihanna[note 2] 66, 97

Countries represented

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Country Entries
 Australia 65
 United States 19
 United Kingdom 12
 New Zealand 4
 Canada 3
 Barbados 2
 Denmark 1
 Sweden 1

Notes

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Top 10 Albums of 2017

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The annual triple j album poll was held across November and December and was announced on 10 December.[31] Three of the top ten albums included singles that were released in 2016 and appeared in that year's Hottest 100.

Note: Australian artists

Bold indicates winner.

# Artist Album Country of origin Tracks in the Hottest 100
1 Gang of Youths Go Farther in Lightness  Australia 2, 5, 10
2 Lorde Melodrama  New Zealand 6, 14, 71, 81
3 Kendrick Lamar Damn  United States 1, 34, 92, 97
4 The Smith Street Band More Scared of You than You Are of Me  Australia 21, 49, (21 in 2016)
5 Childish Gambino "Awaken, My Love!"  United States (5, 88 in 2016)
6 Alex Lahey I Love You Like a Brother  Australia 36, 45
7 The Jungle Giants Quiet Ferocity  Australia 16, 50, 57, 59
8 Vera Blue Perennial  Australia 15, 29, (78 in 2016)
9 King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard Flying Microtonal Banana  Australia 73
10 Meg Mac Low Blows  Australia 30, 86

Notes

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  1. ^ Twice solo (13, 62), once with Logic (82)
  2. ^ Once with N.E.R.D. (66), once with Kendrick Lamar (97)

References

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