Triple J Hottest 100, 2015

The 2015 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced Australia Day, 26 January 2016. It is the 23rd countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as chosen by the listeners of Australian radio station Triple J.

Voting commenced on 9 December 2015, and closed on 22 January 2016.[1] Voters nominated ten songs that were released between December 2014 and November 2015 and submitted them through the Triple J website. Over 2 million votes were again cast, this year from 172 countries.[2] 54 songs in the 2015 Hottest 100 are by Australian artists, with 26 artists of any nationality making their debut.[2]

Despite a betting agency's campaign aimed at getting Justin Bieber featured in the list, similar to 2014's #Tay4Hottest100,[3] Triple J announced no songs have been disqualified from the 2015 list.[2]

Full list

Note: Australian artists
# Song Artist Country of origin
1HoopsThe Rubens Australia
2King KuntaKendrick Lamar United States
3Lean OnMajor Lazer featuring & DJ Snake United States/ Denmark/ France
4The Less I Know the BetterTame Impala Australia
5Let It HappenTame Impala Australia
6The Trouble with UsMarcus Marr & Chet Faker United Kingdom/ Australia
7Do You RememberJarryd James Australia
8The BuzzHermitude featuring Mataya & Young Tapz Australia/ New Zealand
9Can't Feel My FaceThe Weeknd Canada
10MagnetsDisclosure featuring Lorde United Kingdom/ New Zealand
11Never BeMeg Mac Australia
12You Were RightRÜFÜS Australia
13Ocean DriveDuke Dumont United Kingdom
14Hotline BlingDrake Canada
15Like SodaViolent Soho Australia
16Fire and the FloodVance Joy Australia
17MiddleDJ Snake featuring Bipolar Sunshine France/ United Kingdom
18DowntownMacklemore & Ryan Lewis featuring Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee & Grandmaster Caz United States
19The HillsThe Weeknd Canada
20Mountain at My GatesFoals United Kingdom
21MagnoliaGang of Youths Australia
22Keeping ScoreLDRU featuring Paige IV Australia
23Embracing MeSAFIA Australia
24Some MindsFlume featuring Andrew Wyatt Australia/ United States
25Shine OnThe Amity Affliction Australia
26I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)Jamie xx featuring Young Thug & Popcaan United Kingdom/ United States/ Jamaica
27YoungVallis Alps Australia/ United States
28Like an AnimalRÜFÜS Australia
29Greek TragedyThe Wombats United Kingdom
30Say My NamePeking Duk featuring Benjamin Joseph Australia
31Loud PlacesJamie xx featuring Romy United Kingdom
32Leave a TraceChvrches United Kingdom
33Long Loud HoursUrthboy featuring Bertie Blackman Australia
34EventuallyTame Impala Australia
35Counting SheepSAFIA Australia
36All My FriendsSnakehips featuring Tinashe and Chance the Rapper United Kingdom/ United States
37AlrightKendrick Lamar United States
38DelilahFlorence and the Machine United Kingdom
39Swear JarIlly Australia
40Ship to WreckFlorence and the Machine United Kingdom
41Puppet TheatreClaptone featuring Peter Bjorn and John Germany/ Sweden
42Hold Me DownHalsey United States
43Pedestrian at BestCourtney Barnett Australia
44Something About YouHayden James Australia
45ThroneBring Me the Horizon United Kingdom
46GoThe Chemical Brothers featuring Q-Tip United Kingdom/ United States
47DynamiteAsta featuring Allday Australia
48CrushedParkway Drive Australia
49Too Much Time TogetherSan Cisco Australia
50Deception BayBoo Seeka Australia
51Clearest BlueChvrches United Kingdom
52Cream on ChromeRatatat United States
53MondayMatt Corby Australia
54Working for ItZHU, Skrillex and THEY. United States
55Multi-LoveUnknown Mortal Orchestra New Zealand/ United States
56AliveSia Australia
57FoolishAlpine Australia
58Vice GripParkway Drive Australia
59RunAlison Wonderland Australia
60Kamikaze Denmark
61'Cause I'm a ManTame Impala Australia
62OmenDisclosure featuring Sam Smith United Kingdom
63Walk the WireBoy & Bear Australia
64L$DASAP Rocky United States
65Don't Wanna FightAlabama Shakes United States
66M.O.B.Tkay Maidza Australia
67Give Me a TryThe Wombats United Kingdom
68ShutdownSkepta United Kingdom
69ForcesJapanese Wallpaper featuring Airling Australia
70What Kind of ManFlorence and the Machine United Kingdom
71Flesh Without BloodGrimes Canada
72AnchorBirds of Tokyo Australia
73OnceNgaiire Papua New Guinea/  Australia
74PowerfulMajor Lazer featuring Ellie Goulding and Tarrus Riley United States/ United Kingdom/ Jamaica
75Elevator OperatorCourtney Barnett Australia
76SuddenlyBritish India Australia
77Lay DownDMA's Australia
78WeatheredJack Garratt United Kingdom
79WolvesThe Cat Empire Australia
80EverydayASAP Rocky featuring Rod Stewart, Miguel and Mark Ronson United States/ United Kingdom
81Big Jet Plane (Like a Version)Tuka Australia
82DeprestonCourtney Barnett Australia
83Down to EarthFlight Facilities Australia
84Delete (Like a Version)Sticky Fingers Australia
85Heart AttackFlight Facilities featuring Owl Eyes Australia
86Happy SongBring Me the Horizon United Kingdom
87Begin AgainPurity Ring Canada
88Party MachineThe Bennies Australia
89High by the BeachLana Del Rey United States
90GeminiWhat So Not featuring George Maple Australia
91Be Your ShadowThe Wombats United Kingdom
92No OneGolden Features featuring Thelma Plum Australia
93Indian SummerJai Wolf United States
94GhostHalsey United States
95Nobody Really Cares If You Don't Go to the PartyCourtney Barnett Australia
96Rumour MillRudimental featuring Anne-Marie and Will Heard United Kingdom
97Twilight DrivingMethyl Ethel Australia
98Be TogetherMajor Lazer featuring Wild Belle United States
99True FriendsBring Me the Horizon United Kingdom
100Hell BoySeth Sentry Australia
  • Number 101 was "Call My Name" by Perth duo Mosquito Coast, who were discovered through Triple J Unearthed.

Artists with multiple entries

Four entries

Three entries

Two entries

Countries represented

Notes

  • The Rubens are the first winning artist since Augie March in 2006 to only feature once in the countdown. Their next closest entry was "Hallelujah" at number 121, which was announced in the "second Hottest 100" (places 200 to 101), revealed on 31 January.
  • The Rubens are also the second Unearthed artist to win the Hottest 100 after Vance Joy in 2013.
  • Ngaiire is the first Papua New Guinean to chart in the Hottest 100 countdown.
  • The song "Delete" by DMA's charted in the countdown for the second year in a row after a cover by Sticky Fingers featured at number 84. Similarly "Big Jet Plane" by Angus & Julia Stone which won the countdown in 2010 came in at number 81 with a cover by Tuka.
  • The 2015 list features 11 different nationalities, breaking the record of 10 from 2013 and 2014.
  • With their two entries in this year's list Flight Facilities have now had seven songs from their album Down to Earth in the countdown. This equals the record set by Wolfmother from their debut Wolfmother.
  • The song "Cream On Chrome" by Ratatat is the only instrumental song to make the countdown, and is the 5th instrumental song to appear in the Hottest 100 since 1999.

Top 10 Albums of 2015

A poll of Triple J listeners' favourite albums of the year was held in December 2015.[4] Melbourne singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett won the J Award for her album.[5]

Note: Australian artists

Bold indicates winner.

# Artist Album Country of origin Tracks in the Hottest 100
1Tame ImpalaCurrents Australia4, 5, 34, 61
2Courtney BarnettSometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit Australia43, 75, 82, 95
3Kendrick LamarTo Pimp a Butterfly United States2, 37, (53 in 2014)
4Florence and the MachineHow Big, How Blue, How Beautiful United Kingdom38, 40, 70
5The RubensHoops Australia1
6Gang of YouthsThe Positions Australia21
7FoalsWhat Went Down United Kingdom20
8Jamie xxIn Colour United Kingdom26, 31
9The WombatsGlitterbug United Kingdom29, 67, 91, (25 in 2013)
10San CiscoGracetown Australia49, (33 in 2014)
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References

  1. "How To Vote | Hottest 100 2015". ABC. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  2. "triple j's Hottest 100 2015 teasers". ABC. 24 January 2016. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  3. Butler, Josh (14 December 2015). "Is Justin Bieber About To Be Disqualified From The Hottest 100?". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  4. "2015 - The Albums of the Year!". 7 December 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  5. "J Awards 2015". ABC. 19 November 2015. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
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