Triple J Hottest 100
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The Triple J Hottest 100 is an annual music listener poll hosted by the publicly-funded, national Australian youth radio station, Triple J. Members of the public are invited to vote for their favourite Australian and alternative music of the year in an online poll conducted two weeks prior to the new year.
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Triple J Hottest 100
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Triple J Hottest 100
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Dave Grohl
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Bernard Fanning
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The year's top 100 songs as voted in a music listener poll
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"The world's greatest music democracy"
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The 4th Saturday in January
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Bernard Fanning and Dave Grohl are among the most frequently featured musicians in the history of the Hottest 100
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Dave Grohl - july 2008.jpg
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The Triple J Hottest 100 is an annual music listener poll hosted by the publicly-funded, national Australian youth radio station, Triple J. Members of the public are invited to vote for their favourite Australian and alternative music of the year in an online poll conducted two weeks prior to the new year. From 1989 to 2018, the 100 most popular songs were counted down from 12 pm on Australia Day. Since then, the countdown has been held on the fourth weekend of January, due to increasing controversy about Australia Day regarding its marking of the colonisation of Australia and dispossession of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land. Typically on the day after the Hottest 100, Triple J has played the Hottest 200 ("the songs that didn't quite make it") from 10 am. The poll has grown from 500,000 votes in 2004 to over 3.2 million in 2019, and has been referred to as "the world's greatest music democracy". Since 2015, the countdown has raised at least $3.3 million for various Australian charity partners, including Lifeline, through merchandise sales. ABC Music issued physical compilation albums following each year's countdown until 2022. "Elephant", a Like a Version cover by the Wiggles, is the latest song to top the Hottest 100.
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Triple J Hottest 100, 2021
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