

In 2020, Covid-19 shutdowns forced the widespread cancellation of music festivals and live tours, costing thousands of industry professionals their livelihood.
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This month’s Hottest 100 comes after a difficult year for Australia’s music industry. Check out the full list and live updates below: THE HOTTEST 100 SONGS OF 2020, AS VOTED BY YOU. The US rapper Juice WRLD, who died aged 21 in 2019, appeared four times in the countdown – three with his own songs and once as a feature artist on the Kid Laroi track Go. Hottest 100 top tens and summariesEdit Powderfinger Odyssey Number Five (2000) Silverchair Frogstomp (1995) AC/DC Back in Black (1980) The Living End.
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Mac Miller, whose 2018 death sent shockwaves through the rap community, featured twice with songs from his final album, Circles. Comments of his from a March 2020 press conference were sampled by electronic duo Mashd N Kutcher in their novelty song Get On The Beers, which placed at No 12 – perhaps due in part to a social media campaign to get the track into the Hottest 100.Ī number of posthumous releases also featured in this year’s countdown. Another success story this year came from Sydney band DMA’s, who celebrated their seventh year running in the countdown.Įven the Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, featured in the poll. Other homegrown names who made multiple appearances included Amy Shark, G Flip and the Jungle Giants. Sydney pop-rock group Lime Cordiale featured four times in the countdown, while Perth’s Tame Impala had three singles in the poll, peaking at No 5 with Lost In Yesterday. The latter marks the first time a female rapper has featured in the Top 10 and the highest ranking track from a woman of colour to date.Īll up, 66 songs in this year’s Hottest 100 came from local artists. WAP, the Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion rap collaboration that topped the Australian Aria charts, placed at No 6. Friends in Low Places (206) The Dance (190) The Thunder Rolls (187) The River (176) Two of a Kind, Workin on a Full House (173). Billie Eilish, last year’s winner, took the No 10 spot with Therefore I Am. Hear new Dune Rats, Sampa The Great, The Buoys and more. Glass Animals aside, there were only two other international tracks in this year’s top 10. Each week, triple j's Hitlist brings you the biggest and best new songs we reckon you'll love. Sydney-bred electronic music producer Flume hit third place with his Toro y Moi collaboration The Difference, and Brisbane band Ball Park Music placed at No 4 with Cherub.
