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triple j’s Hottest 100
cracks 3 million votes!
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We honestly didn’t think it was possible, but triple j listeners have once again broken the voting record by placing 3,211,596 votes in the 2019 Hottest 100, beating last year’s vote tally by 16.4%.
That’s A LOT of young people who are very passionate about what they consider the hottest songs of the year.
Later this week we’ll bring you some juicy stats about the songs in this year’s Hottest 100, but for now here’s who the votes came from, which could very well influence the content of the countdown:
3,211,596 total votes, up 16.4% from last year
45.3% of votes were from people aged between 18-24
58.5% of votes were from people aged 24 and under
77.5% of votes were from people 30 and under
55.5% of votes came from females
42.4% of votes came from males
2.1% of votes came from people who identified as non-binary, unspecified or other
Catch you on Sat 25 Jan as we count down the Hottest 100 songs of the year via your FM radio, digital radio, stream on the triple j website and on mobile via the triple j app (downloadable on iPhone or Android).
We’ll also be all up in your social media feeds via Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Plus you can check out our Hottest 100 playlists on Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube.
We also encourage you to chip in a donation to this year’s Hottest 100 charity partner Greening Australia who run tree-planting projects across the country to restore natural environments, cool our cities, save endangered animals and pull carbon out of the atmosphere.
Now let’s get pumped for the Hottest 100 Weekend ahead!
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KEY DATES
12pm AEDT Sat 25 Jan: Hottest 100 on triple j
10am local time Mon 27 Jan: Hottest 200-101 on triple j
10am local time Mon 27 Jan: Classic Hottest 100 of 1999 on Double J
#Hottest100
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