Triple J Hottest 100, 2017


The 2017 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on 27 January 2018. It was the 25th countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as chosen by listeners of Australian radio station Triple J. A record-breaking number of voters participated by choosing their top ten songs of 2017.
Kendrick Lamar's "Humble" was voted into first place, making him the first person of colour ever to top a Hottest 100. It was also the first track by a non-Australian artist, and the first hip hop song, to win since 2012's "Thrift Shop". Lamar achieved four tracks in the countdown, as did Gang of Youths, Lorde, and The Jungle Giants.
Historically, the countdown has been announced on Australia Day, but the 2017 countdown occurred on the fourth Saturday of January, due to opposition to Australia Day's celebratory commemoration of British settlement. This is the first Hottest 100 countdown to occur on a different day since the 2003 countdown.

Background

Triple J's Hottest 100 lets members of the public vote online for their top ten songs of the year, with these votes used to identify the year's 100 most popular songs. Any song that premiered between December 2016 and November 2017 was eligible for 2017's Hottest 100. Voting opened 12 December 2017, shortly after the end of the eligibility period.
Several presenters made their votes public. The artists most often voted for by Triple J presenters were: Kendrick Lamar, Lorde, Gang of Youths, and Baker Boy. On 12 December bookmakers Sportsbet, Ladbrokes and CrownBet placed Kendrick Lamar's "Humble" as the most likely song to take out first place, followed by Lorde's "Green Light" and Gang of Youths' "The Deepest Sighs, the Frankest Shadows". Social media measurement projects 100 Warm Tunas and The Bean Counter's 100 also predicted that "Humble" will be voted No. 1 by a significant margin. The previous highest appearance in a Hottest 100 for both Lamar and Lorde is No. 2, with "King Kunta" in 2015 and "Royals" in 2013 respectively.
Triple J reported that 1.5 million votes had been cast five days before voting closed, more than any other year at that point in the voting period. Once voting closed, they announced on 23 January that a total of 2,386,133 votes had been cast, breaking last year's record for most votes in a Hottest 100 with a 5.81% increase.

Announcement date

In mid-2016, support grew for a campaign calling on Triple J to change the date of the Hottest 100. Calls were led by Indigenous Australian activists and supporters, many of whom regard Australia Day as "Invasion Day". Australian hip hop duo A.B. Original and their anti-Australia Day single "January 26" were instrumental in drawing support to the cause. Triple J responded to the campaign in September 2016, announcing a review over whether the date of the Hottest 100 should be changed.
The review of the date continued into 2017, including consultation with Reconciliation Australia, the National Congress of Australia's First Peoples, and the National Australia Day Council, while 2016's Hottest 100 was held on Australia Day without change. In August 2017, Triple J launched a survey asking for public opinion on whether the date should be changed. Shortly after the survey began, former Triple J presenters Matt Okine and Kyran Wheatley came out in support of a date change.
On 27 November 2017, Triple J announced plans to move the Hottest 100 to the fourth weekend of January. This followed analysis led by Rebecca Huntley of the aforementioned survey, which attracted 64,990 responses, indicating that 60% of listeners supported moving the date. The announcement was welcomed by many musicians and the Australian Greens. Within the Liberal Party, however, Communications Minister Mitch Fifield was reportedly "bewildered" by the choice, one that MP Alex Hawke described as "disappointing" and "pathetic". As the minister responsible for the government-funded Australian Broadcasting Corporation, which Triple J is part of, Fifield wrote to the ABC's board of directors on 28 November asking them to return the Hottest 100 to Australia Day.
Some organisations offered alternatives to Triple J's Hottest 100 in response to the date change. These include nationwide rock radio station Triple M broadcasting an Ozzest 100 countdown of only Australian songs on 26 January, and Senator Cory Bernardi's Australian Conservatives publishing an AC100 playlist of Australian music on Spotify.

Full list

#SongArtistCountry of origin
1HumbleKendrick LamarUS
2Let Me Down EasyGang of YouthsAUS
3ChateauAngus & Julia StoneAUS
4UbuMethyl EthelAUS
5The Deepest Sighs, the Frankest ShadowsGang of YouthsAUS
6Green LightLordeNZ
7Go BangPnauAUS
8SallyThundamentals featuring MatayaAUS
9Lay It on MeVance JoyAUS
10What Can I Do If the Fire Goes Out?Gang of YouthsAUS
11SweetBrockhamptonUS
12Fake MagicPeking Duk and AlunaGeorgeAUS/UK
13Young Dumb & BrokeKhalidUS
14Homemade DynamiteLordeNZ
15Regular TouchVera BlueAUS
16Feel the Way I DoThe Jungle GiantsAUS
17MarryunaBaker Boy featuring YirrmalAUS
18Exactly How You AreBall Park MusicAUS
19The ManThe KillersUS
20Let You DownPeking Duk featuring Icona PopAUS/SWE
21BirthdaysThe Smith Street BandAUS
22Lemon to a Knife FightThe WombatsUK
23Not Worth HidingAlex the AstronautAUS
24RockstarPost Malone featuring 21 SavageUS
25WeekendsAmy SharkAUS
26Feel It StillPortugal. The ManUS
27Be About YouWinston SurfshirtAUS
28MystikTash SultanaAUS
29MendedVera BlueAUS
30Low BlowsMeg MacAUS
31Lay DownTouch SensitiveAUS
32NumbHayden James featuring GraaceAUS
33Slow MoverAngie McMahonAUS
34DNAKendrick LamarUS
35PassionfruitDrakeCAN
36I Haven't Been Taking Care of MyselfAlex LaheyAUS
37SlideCalvin Harris featuring Frank Ocean and MigosUK/US
38BellyacheBillie EilishUS
39Got on My SkateboardSkegssAUS
40True LoversHoly HolyAUS
41Blood Gang of YouthsAUS
42ColaCamelPhat and ElderbrookUK
43Murder to the MindTash SultanaAUS
44In MotionAllday featuring Japanese WallpaperAUS
45Every Day's the WeekendAlex LaheyAUS
46BetterMallratAUS
47Want You BackHaimUS
48The ComedownOcean AlleyAUS
49PassionaThe Smith Street BandAUS
50On Your Way DownThe Jungle GiantsAUS
51Man's Not HotBig ShaqUK
52GloriousMacklemore featuring Skylar GreyUS
53MomentsBliss n Eso featuring Gavin JamesAUS/IRE
54Homely FeelingHockey DadAUS
556 PackDune RatsAUS
56Watch Me Read YouOdetteAUS
57Bad DreamThe Jungle GiantsAUS
58The OpenerCamp CopeAUS
59Used to Be in LoveThe Jungle GiantsAUS
60BoysCharli XCXUK
6121 GramsThundamentals featuring Hilltop HoodsAUS
62SavedKhalidUS
63Life Goes OnE^STAUS
64Fool's GoldJack RiverAUS
65Everything NowArcade FireCAN
66LemonN.E.R.D and RihannaUS/BAR
67Shred for SummerDZ DeathraysAUS
68GoldenKingswoodAUS
69I Love You, Will You Marry MeYungbludUK
70AmsterdamNothing But ThievesUK
71Perfect PlacesLordeNZ
72In Cold Bloodalt-JUK
73Nuclear FusionKing Gizzard & the Lizard WizardAUS
74XO Tour Llif3Lil Uzi VertUS
75BraindeadDune RatsAUS
76Cloud 9Baker Boy featuring KianAUS
77Million ManThe RubensAUS
78Electric Feel Tash SultanaAUS
79Hey, Did I Do You Wrong?San CiscoAUS
80Say Something LovingThe xxUK
81LiabilityLordeNZ
821-800-273-8255Logic featuring Alessia Cara and KhalidUS/CAN
83Blood BrothersAmy SharkAUS
84OceansVallis AlpsAUS
85Does This LastBoo SeekaAUS
86Maybe It's My First TimeMeg MacAUS
87The Way You Used to DoQueens of the Stone AgeUS
88Edge of Town Paul DempseyAUS
89DawningDMA'sAUS
90HyperrealFlume featuring KučkaAUS
91Big for Your BootsStormzyUK
92LoveKendrick Lamar featuring ZacariUS
93Do What You WantThe PresetsAUS
94Second Hand CarKim ChurchillAUS
95Mask OffFutureUS
96Chasin'Cub SportAUS
97LoyaltyKendrick Lamar featuring RihannaUS/BAR
98SnowAngus & Julia StoneAUS
99Arty BoyFlight Facilities featuring Emma LouiseAUS
100Don't LeaveSnakehips and UK/DEN

Artists with multiple entries

Four entries

The annual Triple J album poll was held across November and December and was announced on 10 December. Three of the top ten albums included singles that were released in 2016 and appeared in that year's Hottest 100.
Bold indicates winner.
#ArtistAlbumCountry of originTracks in the Hottest 100
1Gang of YouthsGo Farther in LightnessAUS2, 5, 10
2LordeMelodramaNZL6, 14, 71, 81
3Kendrick LamarDamnUS1, 34, 92, 97
4The Smith Street BandMore Scared of You than You Are of MeAUS21, 49,
5Childish Gambino"Awaken, My Love!"US
6Alex LaheyI Love You Like a BrotherAUS36, 45
7The Jungle GiantsQuiet FerocityAUS16, 50, 57, 59
8Vera BluePerennialAUS15, 29,
9King Gizzard & the Lizard WizardFlying Microtonal BananaAUS73
10Meg MacLow BlowsAUS30, 86