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triple j Hottest 100: Glass Animals reach No. 1; Daniel Andrews remix makes top 20

Triple j’s Hottest 100 winner has been announced as Daniel Andrews joked the event may never be the same again after the remix featuring him polled highly.

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Glass Animals have topped triple j’s Hottest 100 - as they were expected to - with Heat Waves. Released last July, the song has belatedly become a mainstream hit and bulleted to No. 11 on the ARIA chart today. The UK band scored three songs in the Hottest 100 and released a video where they re-imagined Heat Waves as a sea shanty last week. Fremantle band Spacey Jane had an incredible year, placing four songs, including Booster Seat at No.2.

Flume, who featured earlier with a cheesy remix of Eiffel 65’s Blue, redeemed himself with his collaboration with US musician Toro y Moi The Difference at No.3. This is the sixth time Flume has scored a Hottest 100 Top 10 spot.

Hilltop Hoods scored the 21st Hottest 100 placing of their career, they are now just one song behind record holders Powderfinger.

And in a sea of guitar bands and dad rock, Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion came in hot with their W.A.P.

UK indie rock band Glass Animals are your Hottest 100 victors. Picture: Supplied
UK indie rock band Glass Animals are your Hottest 100 victors. Picture: Supplied

10. Billie Eilish - Therefore I Am

9. Hilltop Hoods - I’m Good?

8. The Jungle Giants - Sending Me UR Love

7. G-Flip - Hyperfine

6. Cardi B & Megan Thee Stallion - W. A. P

5. Tame Impala - Lost in Yesterday

4. Ball Park Music - Cherub

3. Flume ft. Toro y Moi - The Difference

2. Spacey Jane - Booster Seat

1. Glass Animals - Heat Waves

EVERYONE RIGHT TO GO?

Daniel Andrews has declared the Hottest 100 no longer hot! Andrews’ novelty hit Get On the Beer, where his voice was sampled by Queensland dance duo Mashd N Kutcher, has landed at No. 12 on the Hottest 100.

The last time a politician got close to the Hottest 100 was when another novelty artist, Pauline Pantsdown, imitated Pauline Hanson back in 1997 and 1998.

Andrews introduced the song saying he was happy to join other “Hottest 100 novelty artists like Dennis Leary, Adam Sandler and Pauline Pantsdown. I think we can all agree their contributions have stood the test of time.”

But the Victorian Premier put his tongue in his cheek when he declared the countdown had lost its heat.

“What’s clear is now a politician has made the Hottest 100, this is probably going to be the last Hottest 100, it’s no longer hot. I’m sorry to all the Gen X’rs out there who have to bid farewell to their most important annual cultural tradition. I can now officially declare that is time to get on the beers.”

Get on the Beers by Mashd N Kutcher featuring Dan Andrews. Pic: Supplied
Get on the Beers by Mashd N Kutcher featuring Dan Andrews. Pic: Supplied

19. Halsey – You Should Be Sad

18. Glass Animals – Tangerine

17. Tame Impala – Is Is True?

16. Lime Cordiale – Screw Loose

15. Spacey Jane – Skin

14. Ocean Alley – Tombstone

13. Mallrat – Rockstar

12. Mashd N Kutcher ft. Dan Andrews -Get On The Beers

11. Lime Cordiale – On Our Own

10. Billie Eilish — Therefore I Am

LIME CORDIALE HAT TRICK

Lots of repeat action here. The late Mac Miller’s posthumous album scores back to back entries, while we’d been waiting for Sydney duo Lime Cordiale to come through and they left their rush to the pointy end with three in the 20s. They had four entries last year, can they equal that this year? Keep an eye out for WA band Spacey Jane too, their song Booster Seat is a No. 1 contender. Good showing for pop songs by first-timers Sycco and Eves Karydas too. And Stace Cadet and KLP’s banger Energy cruelly just misses the Top 20.

Oliver Leimbach and Louis Leimbach from Lime Cordiale. Picture: Richard Dobson
Oliver Leimbach and Louis Leimbach from Lime Cordiale. Picture: Richard Dobson

29. Sycco – Dribble

28. Spacey Jane – Straightfaced

27. Skegss – Under the Thunder

26. Lime Cordiale – No Time To Make Plans

25. Lime Cordiale – Reality Check Please

24. Mac Miller – Blue World

23. Mac Miller – Good News

22. Eves Karydas – Complicated

21. Stace Cadet & KLP – Energy

20. Lime Cordiale – Addicted to the Sunshine

JUICE WRLD DOMINATING FROM AFTER WRLD

Late rapper Juice Wrld now has four tracks in this Hottest 100, which may be hard to beat at this late stage. Melbourne’s The Avalanches are still polling in the Hottest 100 after 20 years in the game – they made No. 6 with Frontier Psychiatrist in 2000, then No. 8 with Since I Left You the next year and Frankie Sinatra made No. 28 in 2016. Running Red Lights is from their third album, We Will Always Love You, but Warm Tunas predicated that would reach as high as No. 13. Hmm. Amy Shark’s Everybody Rise also wasn’t quite as high as some expected but still good job. Expect more songs from Tame Impala (potentially two more), Halsey and we haven’t seen any Lime Cordiale at all yet …

Late rapper Juice Wrld is on track to have the most Hottest 100 entries this year. Pic: AFP
Late rapper Juice Wrld is on track to have the most Hottest 100 entries this year. Pic: AFP

39. Juice Wrld – Righteous

38. Bring Me the Horizon – Parasite Eve

37. The Kid Laroi – So Done

36. Machine Gun Kelly ft. Halsey – Forget Me Too

35. The Avalanches ft. Rivers Cuomo, Pink Siifu – Running Red Lights

34. Amy Shark – Everybody Rise

33. Tame Impala – Breathe Deeper

32. Criminals – DMA’s

31. Reasons – San Cisco

30. Birdz ft. Fred Leone – Bagi-La-M Bargan

CONTROVERSIAL MUSOS LOB IN HOTTEST 100

OK we’re officially half way through. And controversial Byron Bay musician Ziggy Alberts has polled high with Together.

In July Alberts posted on Instagram against Victorian lockdowns, clumsily comparing them to Nazi Germany (which he back-pedalled from) and said mandating face masks “stripped Australians of their basic rights in what is supposed to be a free society” and said “There is [sic] so many more ways to protect a minority of immune compromised citizen [sic] without mandating face masks or lockdowns.”

Artists including Gordi (who is also a doctor), Nina Las Vegas and Alex Lahey called out Alberts on Instagram, as well as triple j host Bridget Hustwaite. This is Albert’s fourth Hottest 100 placing since 2018. Also surrounded by controversy is Melbourne band The Smith Street Band, whose singer Wil Wagner was accused of “harassment and emotional abuse” by Georgia McDonald of Camp Cope in 2019. At the time Wagner admitted to saying “incredible hurtful things”, but said they had been “selectively shown out of context”. Meanwhile rapper Juice Wrld, who died in December 2019, continues to score posthumous Hottest 100 hits.

Ziggy Alberts is not a fan of wearing a mask. Pic: Supplied
Ziggy Alberts is not a fan of wearing a mask. Pic: Supplied

49. Juice Wrld – Wishing Well

48. Headie One ft. Stormzy, AJ Tracey – Ain’t It Different

47. Architects – Animals

46. Tash Sultana – Pretty Lady

45. Ruel – As Long As You Care

44. G-Flip – You and I

43. Ziggy Alberts – Together

42. Jack Harlow – What’s Poppin

41. The Smith Street Band – I Still Dream About You

40. Juice Wrld ft. Marshmello – Come and Go

MORE TO COME FOR TONES AND I?

Well triple j listeners love a novelty track – and Flume’s remix of Eiffel 65’s Blue has outpolled some amazing tracks to lob at No. 54. Does this bode well for Mashd N Kutcher’s Dan Andrews sampling novelty dance hit Get on the Beers landing in the pointy end? Tones And I’s Dance Monkey only reached No. 4 last year and while she released a whole bunch of singles last year, will Fly Away be her only Hottest 100 appearance at No. 58? The Weeknd’s Blinding Lights was actually released in time to be eligible for last year’s Hottest 100, where it scraped in at a shameful No. 71, In Your Eyes at least redeems things a little this year. And UK band Glass Animals, whose song Heat Waves is a favourite for No. 1 this year, had more than one song connecting with listeners this year.

Will Tones and I land another song in this year’s Hottest 100? Picture: Che Chorley
Will Tones and I land another song in this year’s Hottest 100? Picture: Che Chorley

59. Joji – Gimme Love

58. Tones And I – Fly Away

57. Beddy Rays – Sober Coaster

56. San Cisco – On the Line

55. Alex the Astronaut – I Think You’re Great

54. Eiffel 65 – Blue (Flume remix)

53. The Weeknd – In Your Eyes

52. DMA’s – The Glow

51. Glass Animals – Your Love (Deja Vu)

50. Peking Duk and the Wombats – Nothing to Love About Love

THE KID LAROI’S HOTTEST 100 DEBUT

We’re getting deeper into the Hottest 100. Unearthed star Hope D made everyone happy at No. 69 with Second – prediction site Warm Tunas had her ranking at No. 34, so was a little out of whack. Lie to Me is only Vera Blue’s fifth appearance in a Hottest 100 – her highest peak being No. 15 in 2017 with Mended. Amy Shark is back, C’Mon is her sixth Hottest 100 placing – she didn’t have anything out last year but should feature later with Everybody Rise. Brisbane’s Ball Park Music’s Day and Age is now their 10th Hottest 100 placing – currently 2017’s Exactly How You Are is their highest peak at No. 18, but will they top that this year with Cherub, which will be coming up later. And Australian teen The Kid Laroi has made his Hottest 100 debut, with the late rapper Juice WRLD, who reached No. 42 last year with his track Robbery.

Musician Amy Shark has returned to the Hottest 100 after a year’s break. Picture: Getty Images
Musician Amy Shark has returned to the Hottest 100 after a year’s break. Picture: Getty Images

69. Hope D – Second

68. Vera Blue – Lie to Me

67. Doja Cat – Boss Bitch

66. Skegss – Fantasising

65. Amy Shark ft. Travis Barker – C’Mon

64. The Amity Affliction – Soak Me In Bleach

63. Ball Park Music – Day and Age

62. Joji – Run

61. Ruby Fields – Pretty Grim

60. The Kid Laroi ft. Juice WRLD – Go

THE RETURN OF CHET FAKER

The Hottest 100 keeps rolling on. We’re over two hours and 30 songs down. Billie Eilish is back for a second time this year, with the moody My Future. Melbourne’s G-Flip has already appeared with Illy, now she’s back with her Labelle/Moulin Rouge cover from Like a Version – you’ll no doubt hear her HyperFine later too. Sofi Tukker, who made No. 14 last year with Purple Hat, is back with her dance collaboration with Gorgon City. Remi Wolf is one of the 26 newbies this year with the Prince-like Photo ID. Sydney band Ocean Alley clocked their eighth Hottest 100 appearance with Way Down – the band reached No. 1 in 2018 with Confidence. And Chet Faker, who returned to the name after being plain old Nick Murphy for a few years, also returned to the Hottest 100 for the first time since 2015’s The Trouble With Us.

Melbourne musician G-Flip is a Hottest 100 staple already. Picture: Supplied
Melbourne musician G-Flip is a Hottest 100 staple already. Picture: Supplied

79. Billie Eilish – My Future

78. G-Flip – Lady Marmalade (Triple J Live a Version)

77. Sofi Tukker & Gorgon City – House Arrest

76. London Grammar – Baby It’s You

75. Remi Wolf – Photo ID

74. Laurel – Scream Drive Faster

73. Genesis Owusu – Don’t Need You

72. Ocean Alley – Way Down

71. Bring Me the Horizon ft Yungblud – Obey

70. Chet Faker – Low

JUNGLE GIANTS SWING IN

Queensland band Jungle Giants just made the voting cut off with In Her Eyes, now their seventh Hottest 100 placing – their Sending Me UR Loving should feature higher later. Three Leaf Clover by Teenage Joans was tipped to be Top 40 by Warm Tunas – oops. Canadian rapper Drake lobbed his lucky seventh Hottest 100 song with Laugh Now Cry Later.

Brisbane band Dune Rats displayed why the Hottest 100 has language warnings with Too Tough Terry and only Sunshine Coast punks The Chats could open a song called The Clap with the lyric “last week pulled a root in the back of me ute”. The Chats reached No. 21 last year with Pub Feed. Perth band Spacey Jane also debuted in the Hottest 100 last year (reaching No. 80 with Good For You) and almost match that with Weightless. However their track Booster Seat is one of the contenders to reach No. 1

The Chats have lobbed into this year’s Hottest 100 with The Clap. Picture: Supplied
The Chats have lobbed into this year’s Hottest 100 with The Clap. Picture: Supplied

89. Jungle Giants – In Her Eyes

88. Bronson ft. Lau.ra – Heart Attack

87. Teenage Joans – Three Leaf Clover

86. Drake ft Lil Durk – Laugh Now Cry Later

85. Dune Rats – Too Tough Terry

84. Dominic Fike – Chicken Tenders

83. Cosmo’s Midnight ft Ruel – Down For You

82. The Chats – The Clap

81. Spacey Jane – Weightless

80. Fisher – Freaks

BILLIE EILISH MAKES HER FIRST APPEARANCE

Kiwi newcomer Benee made her fourth appearance (she had three songs last year, with Glitter making No. 19) with her single Kool scraping in at No. 100. NSW surf rockers Hockey Dad notched up their sixth and seventh Hottest 100 placing with Itch and Germpahobe and NYC dance act Joji lobbed at No. 98 with Your Man – a Hottest 100 newbie.

UK rapper Stormzy’s Audacity is now his third Hottest 100 placing – he made No. 27 last year with Vossi Bop. Illy’s Loose Ends (with G-Flip) is now his tenth Hottest 100 appearance. Thelma Plum’s Powderfinger cover is now her sixth placing since 2014.

Billie Eilish’s Bond theme No Time To Die is her tenth Hottest 100 song to date – her hit Bad Guy topped last year’s poll. It won’t be the last Eilish song you’ll hear today.

Billie Eilish has scored her tenth Hottest 100 placement. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Spotify/AFP
Billie Eilish has scored her tenth Hottest 100 placement. Picture: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Spotify/AFP

100. Benee – Kool 

99: Hockey Dad – Itch

98: Joji – Your Man

97. Stormzy ft. Headie One – Audacity

96. Hockey Dad – Germaphobe – Hockey Dad

95. Illy ft. G-Flip – Loose Ends

94. Aitch x AJ Tracey – Rain

93. Internet Money ft Gunna, Don Toliver and NAV – Lemonade

92. Thelma Plum – These Days 

91. Bugs – Charlie (Triple J Like a Version)

90. Billie Eilish – No Time to Die

GLASS ANIMALS TOP FAVOURITES AS DAN ANDREWS TIPPED FOR MENTION

British band Glass Animals remain the favourite to top today’s triple j Hottest 100.

Their song Heat Waves has been singled out by Nicholas Whyte, who runs the 100 Warm Tunas prediction page by collating votes posted on social media.

Heat Waves was released in June last year, but the buzz around the song’s Hottest 100 popularity has seen it crack the ARIA Top 50 six weeks ago – it currently sits at No. 17.

Other songs expected to poll in the Top 5 include Brisbane band Ball Park Music with Cherub, Perth band Spacey Jane’s Booster Seat, Flume’s collaboration with US artist Toro y Moi The Difference and Melbourne’s G Flip with Hyperfine.

Brisbane dance duo Mashd N Kutcher’s Get on the Beers went viral. Picture: Supplied
Brisbane dance duo Mashd N Kutcher’s Get on the Beers went viral. Picture: Supplied

Victorian premier Daniel Andrews could make his Hottest 100 debut this year – Brisbane dance duo Mashd N Kutcher sampled quotes from his pandemic press conferences for the viral hit Get on The Beers. 100 Warm Tunas currently has it scoring a Top 15 placing.

The Hottest 100 starts at midday on triple j and will end around 8pm.

Contender – Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Daniel Pockett
Contender – Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Daniel Pockett

HOTTEST 100 STATS

• 66 of the 100 songs are from Australian artists, tying with 2016 for the most locals in one year.

• 26 acts are making their Hottest 100 debut this year

• There are 61 f-bombs on 19 songs on this year’s countdown

• Two artists are set to make their seventh consecutive Hottest 100 countdown appearance, while six others will mark their fourth consecutive run.

• On Sunday triple j will play the songs that just missed out on the Hottest 100, airing songs from 101 to 200 starting from 10am

UK indie rock band Glass Animals are tipped for Hottest 100 glory. Picture: Supplied
UK indie rock band Glass Animals are tipped for Hottest 100 glory. Picture: Supplied

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