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Voting is open for
triple j’s
Hottest 100 of the Decade!
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A lot can change in a decade! Hit songs, artists, drum machines and entire genres… But no matter how much things change, some things remain the same for triple j listeners: you enjoy a bit of light-hearted musical debate and love to rank songs numerically from 100 – 1.
So, which songs do you think deserve to go down in history as the best of the 2010s?
Tell us what you think by voting now in triple j’s Hottest 100 of the Decade! Then join us for one big party on Saturday 14 March as we countdown the Hottest 100 songs of the 2010s.
Richard Kingsmill, triple j Group Music Director, says “It’s remarkable that two of the biggest songs of the decade came from Australian artists, Gotye and Tones and I. Add to that the international achievements of other Aussie acts like Tame Impala, Flume, Courtney Barnett, Gang Of Youths, Tash Sultana and Alison Wonderland, you realise how important the 2010s have been to the Australian music scene. This past decade also saw hip hop explode, kicking off with a Kanye West masterpiece, followed by the rise of Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott, Childish Gambino, Denzel Curry, Stormzy and our own Sampa the Great and Baker Boy. We witnessed incredibly individual talents like Lana Del Rey and Frank Ocean, as well as some decade-defining moments like Beyonce’s Coachella performance. It’s been an enormous decade for music. We’re now excited to find out what songs resonated the most with triple j listeners.”
Need some inspiration? Check out who your fave triple j presenters Sally & Erica, Lucy Smith, Dave Woodhead, Lewis Hobba, Bridget Hustwaite and Declan Byrne are voting for.
The countdown is in your hands. Vote to have YOUR say on the songs that shaped the last 10 years of your life.
Voting is open now and closes at 12pm AEDT on Monday 9 March.
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KEY DATES
9am AEDT Tues 11 Feb: Voting opens
12pm AEDT Mon 9 March: Voting closes
Sat 14 March: Hottest 100 of the Decade countdown
Listen along on your radio, online, and the triple j app.
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