Triple J Hottest 100, 2012
The 2012 Triple J Hottest 100 was announced on Australia Day 26 January 2013. It was the 20th countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as chosen by the listeners of Australian radio station Triple J.
Voting commenced on 19 December 2012, and closed at midnight on 20 January 2013.[1]
Over 1.5 million votes were cast in this countdown, beating the record set in 2011.[2]
In the week prior to the countdown, Nick Drewe, a Brisbane statistician and marketer, analysed the votes that had been published on social media and determined the possible top 100, naming it the Warmest 100. The votes that had been published represented approximately 2.7% of the total vote. Ultimately, his list correctly predicted 92 of the songs in the countdown, the songs comprising the top 10, and the top 3 in the correct order.[3][4] The ABC have announced that it would likely make changes to the voting system to prevent "spoiler attempts" in future countdowns.[5]
Full list
#101-#200 List
On 1 February 2013, Triple J broadcast the "second Hottest 100" countdown.[6][7]
Artists with multiple entries
#
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Artist
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Tracks
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4
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Flume[note 1]
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4, 12, 18, 67
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3
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alt-J
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3, 64, 81
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Frank Ocean
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8, 56, 80
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2
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Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
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1, 15
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Of Monsters and Men
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2, 47
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Tame Impala
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7, 9
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Mumford & Sons
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5, 58
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The Rubens
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10, 66
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Calvin Harris[note 2]
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11, 32
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Florence Welch[note 3]
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11, 32
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The Black Keys
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13, 79
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Rudimental
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16, 20
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John Newman[note 4]
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16, 20
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Ball Park Music
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(23, 27
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Seth Sentry
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26, 57
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Lana Del Rey
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34, 86
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Two Door Cinema Club
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37, 90
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Grimes
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38, 65
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Chance Waters
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45, 89
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San Cisco
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48, 53
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The Presets
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52, 70
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Jack White
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60, 97
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Countries represented
Country
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Total
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Australia
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41
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United States
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29
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United Kingdom
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23
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Canada
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4
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Sweden
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4
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Iceland
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2
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New Zealand
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1
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France
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1
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Italy
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1
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Faroe Islands
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1
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Notes
- For the second year in a row, the songs "Lonely Boy" and "Brother" charted in the countdown. This time "Lonely Boy" was covered by Matt Corby, who ranked at No. 3 (with his song "Brother") behind the original song by The Black Keys in the previous year's Hottest 100 (at No. 2). The version of "Brother" that appears in this year's countdown is a cover by Thundamentals.
- There were eight songs in a row by Australian artists between positions #55 and #48. This is the equal longest run of Australian songs since 1999.
- For the fourth consecutive year, an artist from Triple J Unearthed made it into the Top 10 of the countdown. Flume ranked at No. 4 this year.
- "Thrift Shop" is the first hip-hop song to top the chart in Hottest 100 history. It also breaks the record of highest ranking hip-hop song, which was previously set by Coolio, the Gorillaz and Hilltop Hoods, all of whom placed third in 1995, 2005, 2006 and 2009.
- "My Heart Is on Fire" by Asta marks the first appearance in the countdown by the winning entry in Unearthed High. 2011 winners Snakadaktal charted in the previous countdown with a song they had recorded after winning the competition.
- For the first time since 2008, no Australian artist featured in the Top 3.
- The four highest charting artists in this year's countdown were all debutants. This is the first time this has happened since the first countdown in 1993.
- Additionally, the four highest charting artists in this year's countdown were acts from four nations. This is the first time in the poll's history this has occurred.
- 78 artists made in into the chart; this makes this list the second most diverse list after the 1997 list.
- For the second year in a row, Calvin Harris placed at #11.
- Greta Svabo Bech is the first artist from the Faroe Islands to appear in the Hottest 100.[8]
- Then Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard announced her favorite song of the year – "Clair de Lune" by Flight Facilities.[9]
- Ben Folds Five appearance at #73 with "Draw a Crowd" equaled the record set by Robert Smith in 2010 for the longest absence between countdowns; their last appearance was in 1999.
Top 10 Albums of 2012
A smaller poll of Triple J listeners' favourite albums of the year was held in December 2012.[10]
Bold indicates J Award winner.
#
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Artist
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Album
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Country of origin
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Tracks in the Hottest 100
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1 |
Tame Impala |
Lonerism |
Australia |
7, 9
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2 |
The Black Keys |
El Camino |
United States |
13, 79 (2 in 2011)
|
3 |
The Rubens |
The Rubens |
Australia |
10, 66 (57 in 2011)
|
4 |
Mumford & Sons |
Babel |
United Kingdom |
5, 58
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5 |
Ball Park Music |
Museum |
Australia |
23, 27
|
6 |
alt-J |
An Awesome Wave |
United Kingdom |
3, 64, 81
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7 |
Flume |
Flume |
Australia |
4, 12, 67
|
8 |
The xx |
Coexist |
United Kingdom |
19
|
9 |
Frank Ocean |
Channel Orange |
United States |
8, 56, 80
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10 |
San Cisco |
San Cisco |
Australia |
48, 53
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CD release
The Triple J Hottest 100 CD for 2012 is the twentieth edition of the CD series. It was released on 22 February 2013.[11]
CD 1
- Macklemore and Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz - "Thrift Shop"
- Flume - "Holdin On"
- The Rubens - "My Gun"
- alt-J - "Breezeblocks"
- Frank Ocean - "Lost"
- Florence and the Machine - "Spectrum (Say My Name)" (Calvin Harris Remix)
- Loon Lake - "Cherry Lips"
- The Black Keys - "Gold on the Ceiling"
- Major Lazer feat. Amber Coffman - "Get Free"
- Chet Faker - "I'm Into You"
- The xx - "Angels"
- Seth Sentry - "Dear Science"
- Django Django - "Default"
- Miike Snow - "Paddling Out"
- Parachute Youth - "Can't Get Better Than This"
- Ball Park Music - "Coming Down"
- MS MR - "Hurricane"
- Skrillex feat. Sirah - "Bangarang"
- Birds of Tokyo - "This Fire"
- Two Door Cinema Club - "Sun"
- Alpine - "Gasoline"
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CD 2
- Of Monsters and Men - "Little Talks"
- Tame Impala - "Elephant"
- Icona Pop feat. Charli XCX - "I Love It"
- 360 - "Run Alone"
- The Temper Trap - "Trembling Hands"
- Disclosure feat. Sam Smith - "Latch"
- Rudimental feat. John Newman and Alex Clare - "Not Giving In"
- Mumford & Sons - "I Will Wait"
- Grimes - "Oblivion"
- Asta - "My Heart Is on Fire"
- Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - "Household Goods"
- San Cisco - "Fred Astaire"
- Chance Waters feat. Bertie Blackman - "Young and Dumb"
- Hermitude - "HyperParadise" (Flume Remix)
- Feed Me and Crystal Fighters - "Love Is All I Got"
- Everything Everything - "Cough Cough"
- Alabama Shakes - "Hold On"
- Sticky Fingers - "Caress Your Soul"
- Bat For Lashes - "Laura"
- Flight Facilities feat. Christine Hoberg - "Clair De Lune"
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