Triple J Hottest 100, 2013
The 2013 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on Australia Day 26 January 2014. It is the 21st countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as chosen by the listeners to Australian radio station Triple J. The countdown received 1.49 million votes.[1]
Voting commenced on 20 December 2013, and closed on 20 January 2014.[2]
Full list
Note: Australian artists |
- The #101 entry belonged to "What Doesn't Kill You" by Jake Bugg.[3]
Artists with multiple entries
Four tracks
- Daft Punk (3, 17, 49, 58)
- Ezra Koenig (Three times with Vampire Weekend and once with Major Lazer) (26, 31, 74, 90)
Three tracks
- Lorde (2, 12, 15)
- Arctic Monkeys (4, 6, 18)
- London Grammar (10, 35, 61)
- Haim (11, 27, 56)
- Kanye West (Twice solo and once with Busta Rhymes) (20, 59, 73)
- RÜFÜS (21, 34, 91)
- Disclosure (23, 63, 69)
- Vampire Weekend (26, 31, 90)
- Chvrches (28, 37, 60)
- Queens of the Stone Age (46, 72, 97)
Two tracks
- Vance Joy (1, 95)
- Flume (Once with Chet Faker - #5, and one remix - #63) (5, 63)
- Chet Faker (Once with Flume - #5, and once solo - #65) (5, 65)
- Arcade Fire (16, 54)
- Rudimental (24, 47)
- Ahren Stringer (Once with The Amity Affliction and once with Illy) (40, 77)
- Boy & Bear (41, 55)
- Cloud Control (52, 82)
- Andy Bull (57, 81)
- Illy (66, 77)
- Bliss N Eso (67, 94)
- Bring Me the Horizon (86, 92)
Countries represented
- Australia – 44
- United States – 29
- United Kingdom – 24
- France – 4
- Canada – 3
- New Zealand – 3
- Norway – 1
Notes
- This is the fifth consecutive countdown that Illy has appeared in, having first had a song feature in the Hottest 100 of 2009.
- Vance Joy joins Denis Leary (1993), Alex Lloyd (2001) and Bernard Fanning (2005) as the only outright solo countdown winners.
- This is the only time in Hottest 100 history when the total number of votes tallied was less than the previous year, tallying in at over 1.4 million votes (2012 tallied over 1.5 million).
- "Act Your Age" by Bliss N Eso samples the track "Act Yr Age" by Bluejuice, which came #20 in the 2011 list.
- Illy's Ausmusic Month Medley featured four songs that made it into previous Hottest 100 lists: "Tomorrow" by Silverchair (#5 in 1994), "The Nosebleed Section" by Hilltop Hoods (#9 in 2003), "My Happiness" by Powderfinger (#1 in 2000) and "On Top" by Flume (#67 in 2012). The song also featured numerous references from various other songs.
CD release
Triple J's Hottest 100 Volume 21 | |
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Compilation album by Various Artists | |
Released | 28 February 2014 |
Length | 158:33 |
Label | ABC Music, Universal Music |
The Triple J Hottest 100 CD for 2013 is the twenty first edition of the series. The double-CD was released on 28 February 2014.[4]
CD 1
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CD 2
Number in brackets is where the song came in the Hottest 100. |
Top 10 Albums of 2013
A smaller poll of Triple J listeners' favorite albums of the year was held in December 2013.[5]
Note: Australian artists |
# | Artist | Album | Country of origin | Ranks in the Hottest 100 |
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1 | Arctic Monkeys | AM | United Kingdom | 4, 6, 18 (40 in 2012) |
2 | Daft Punk | Random Access Memories | France | 3, 17, 49, 58 |
3 | Arcade Fire | Reflektor | Canada | 16, 54 |
4 | Vampire Weekend | Modern Vampires of the City | United States | 26, 31, 90 |
5 | Lorde | Pure Heroine | New Zealand | 2, 12, 15 |
6 | Haim | Days Are Gone | United States | 11, 27, 56 |
7 | Boy & Bear | Harlequin Dream | Australia | 41, 55 |
8 | Foals | Holy Fire | United Kingdom | 29 |
9 | The National | Trouble Will Find Me | United States | 64 |
10 | Kanye West | Yeezus | United States | 20, 59 |
References
- ↑ http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/musicnews/s3930896.htm
- ↑ "Triple J Voting". ABC. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
- ↑ http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hottest100/13/countdown/101-200/
- ↑ https://shop.abc.net.au/products/jjj-hott-100-vol-21-ltd-ed-2cd
- ↑ "triple j Listeners' Top 10 Albums of 2013". 17 December 2013.
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