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Here’s Who’s Currently Predicted To Win This Year’s Triple J Hottest 100

The team of professional surprise-spoilers at dedicated triple j Hottest 100 prediction website 100 Warm Tunas have unveiled their early predictions for the songs most likely to crack this year’s countdown.

The brainchild of Sydney-based software engineer Nick Whyte, 100 Warm Tunas uses a specially formulated algorithm to trawl social media and tally all the votes shared for each eligible track. According to the ABC, since launching in 2016, 100 Warm Tunas has been right about the countdown’s number one song 67% of the time. And this time around, the website’s bean counter has tipped a bit of a curveball tune to top the Hottest 100 of 2023:

boygenius – ‘Not Strong Enough’

boygenius – Not Strong Enough (official music video)

American indie supergroup boygenius are currently at pole position in the website’s initial top 50 most-voted-for songs, with their 2023 single ‘Not Strong Enough’ racking up an 18% share of the 13,100 votes sampled thus far.

Rounding out the predicted top 5, we have Perth pop superstar Troye Sivan sitting at number 2 with ‘Rush’, Skrillex, Fred again.. and Flowdan with their godzilla collab ‘Rumble’ currently in third place, homegrown hero Genesis Owusu at number four with ‘Leaving The Light’ and Melbourne singer-songwriter Angie McMahon in fifth position with ‘Letting Go’.

According to 100 Warm Tunas, Troye Sivan and Teenage Dads could be up for multiple entries in this year’s Hottest 100, with two songs apiece figuring so far into the predicted top 50. Meanwhile, two Like A Version covers are also tipped to get up. One belongs to the aforementioned Teenage Dads, with their cover of The Buggles’ ‘Video Killed The Radio Star’ tipped to hit the countdown at #38, while Slowly Slowly‘s cover of blink-182’s ‘I Miss You’ is currently in 17th position on the voting board.

Of course, the race is far from over, with voting in triple j‘s Hottest 100 of 2023 open until 5pm AEDT on Monday, 22nd January and thousands upon thousands of votes still to be submitted.

The countdown will then be broadcast live around the world on Saturday, 27th January, with the Hottest 200 of 2023 (i.e. songs 200-101) to follow on Sunday, 28th January.

The following weekend, triple j’s sibling station Double J will turn back the clock to count down the Hottest 100 of 2003. That’s happening on Saturday, 3rd February. Spoiler alert: recent ARIA Hall of Fame inductees Jet topped that year’s countdown with ‘Are You Gonna Be My Girl’, pipping Outkast’s ‘Hey Ya!’ (#2) and The White Stripes’ ‘Seven Nation Army’ (#3).

Flume’s ‘Say Nothing’ featuring MAY-A topped the Hottest 100 of 2022, just as 100 Warm Tuna’s predicted.

You can catch the site’s early predictions for the top 50 of triple j’s Hottest 100 of 2023 down below.

Warm Tunas Hottest 100 Of 2023 – Top 50 Predictions

  • 50. Dom Dolla & Nelly Furtado – ‘Eat Your Man’
  • 49. Troye Sivan – ‘Got Me Started’
  • 48. King Stingray – ‘Lookin’ Out’
  • 47. Teenage Dads – ‘Teenage Dads’Speedracer’
  • 46. blink-182 – ‘MORE THAN YOU KNOW’
  • 45. 100 gecs – ‘Hollywood Baby’
  • 44. Royel Otis – ‘Going Kokomo’
  • 43. Dom Dolla – ‘Saving Up’
  • 42. Gretta Ray – ‘Don’t Date The Teenager’
  • 41. Jack Harlow – ‘Lovin On Me’
  • 40. Post Malone – ‘Chemical’
  • 39. Pacific Avenue – ‘Spin Me Like Your Records’
  • 38. Teenage Dads – ‘Video Killed The Radio Star [triple j Like A Version 2023]’
  • 37. Nothing But Thieves – ‘Welcome To The DCC’
  • 36. Hockey Dad – ‘Still Have Room’
  • 35. Royel Otis – ‘Sofa King’
  • 34. PinkPantheress & Ice Spice – ‘Boy’s a liar Pt.2’
  • 33. Olivia Rodrigo – ‘bad idea right?’
  • 32. King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – ‘Gila Monster’
  • 31. FISHER x Kita Alexander – ‘Atmosphere’
  • 30. The Rions – ‘Scary Movies’
  • 29. Bring Me The Horizon – ‘LosT’
  • 28. Fred again.. x Skrillex x Four Tet – ‘Baby again..’
  • 27. Dave & Central Cee – ‘Sprinter’
  • 26. The Last Dinner Party – ‘Nothing Matters’
  • 25. Dulcie – ‘Test Drive’
  • 24. Caroline Polachek – ‘Welcome To My Island’
  • 23. cassö x RAYE x D-Block Europe – ‘Prada’
  • 22. Lana Del Rey – ‘A&W’
  • 21. Spacey Jane – ‘Sorry Instead’
  • 20. Peggy Gou – ‘(It Goes Like) Nanana’
  • 19. SZA – ‘Kill Bill’
  • 18. The Rions – ‘Minivan’
  • 17. Slowly Slowly – ‘I Miss You [triple j Like A Version 2023]’
  • 16. Olivia Rodrigo – ‘vampire’
  • 15. BENEE – ‘Green Honda’
  • 14. Kylie Minogue – ‘Padam Padam’
  • 13. Fred again.. & Obongjayar – ‘adore u’
  • 12. Doja Cat – ‘Paint The Town Red’
  • 11. Budjerah – ‘Therapy’
  • 10. G Flip – ‘The Worst Person Alive’
  • 9. Jungle – ‘Back On 74’
  • 8. Billie Eilish – ‘What Was I Made For?’
  • 7. Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers – ‘I Used To Be Fun’
  • 6. MK & Dom Dolla – ‘Rhyme Dust’
  • 5. Angie McMahon – ‘Letting Go’
  • 4. Genesis Owusu – ‘Leaving The Light’
  • 3. Skrillex, Fred again.. & Flowdan – ‘Rumble’
  • 2. Troye Sivan – ‘Rush’
  • 1. boygenius – ‘Not Strong Enough’

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