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Voting commenced in mid-December 2014, and closed on 18 January 2015. Voters each nominate ten songs that were released during 2014 and submit them through the Triple J website.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Radio Today|title=triple j kick off voting for Hottest 100 |url=http://radiotoday.com.au/news/whats-new/5990-triple-j-kick-off-voting-for-hottest-100-2014-1.html |accessdate=17 January 2015}}</ref>
Voting commenced in mid-December 2014, and closed on 18 January 2015. Voters each nominate ten songs that were released during 2014 and submit them through the Triple J website.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Radio Today|title=triple j kick off voting for Hottest 100 |url=http://radiotoday.com.au/news/whats-new/5990-triple-j-kick-off-voting-for-hottest-100-2014-1.html |accessdate=17 January 2015}}</ref>


A controversial social media campaign to vote for [[Taylor Swift]]'s song "[[Shake It Off (Taylor Swift song)|Shake It Off]]" was started on [[BuzzFeed]] and continued on [[Twitter]] with the [[hashtag]] #Tay4Hottest100. The campaign originated as a protest against Triple J not including the song on their [[shortlist]] of songs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.buzzfeed.com/markdistefano/tay-4-hottest100#.ukgbXbm17w|title=Why 7Isn’t Everyone Voting For “Shake It Off” In The Hottest 100? |first=Mark |last=Di Stefano|date=13 January 2015}}</ref> The rules and voting system allow any song released in 2014 to be manually added, so it is eligible, despite not being played on Triple J at all during 2014.<ref name="death">{{cite news|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music/delusional-triple-j-supporter-sends-death-threat-to-fan-voting-for-taylor-swift-in-the-hottest-100/story-e6frfn09-1227187020571|title=Delusional Triple J supporter sends death threat to fan voting for Taylor Swift in the Hottest 100|first=Cameron|last=Adams|date=16 January 2015}}</ref> The song quickly became one of the favourites to win according to betting agencies.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/taylor-swift-for-triple-j-hottest-100-counter-campaign-emerges-20150116-12rhef.html|title=Taylor Swift for Triple J Hottest 100: Counter campaign emerges|date=16 January 2015|first= Michael |last=Koziol}}</ref> The song was eventually disqualified from the countdown.
A controversial social media campaign to vote for [[Taylor Swift]]'s song "[[Shake It Off (Taylor Swift song)|Shake It Off]]" was started on [[BuzzFeed]] and continued on [[Twitter]] with the [[hashtag]] #Tay4Hottest100. The campaign originated as a protest against Triple J not including the song on their [[shortlist]] of songs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.buzzfeed.com/markdistefano/tay-4-hottest100#.ukgbXbm17w|title=Why 7Isn’t Everyone Voting For “Shake It Off” In The Hottest 100? |first=Mark |last=Di Stefano|date=13 January 2015}}</ref> The rules and voting system allow any song released in 2014 to be manually added, so it is eligible, despite not being played on Triple J at all during 2014.<ref name="death">{{cite news|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music/delusional-triple-j-supporter-sends-death-threat-to-fan-voting-for-taylor-swift-in-the-hottest-100/story-e6frfn09-1227187020571|title=Delusional Triple J supporter sends death threat to fan voting for Taylor Swift in the Hottest 100|first=Cameron|last=Adams|date=16 January 2015}}</ref> The song quickly became one of the favourites to win according to betting agencies.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/taylor-swift-for-triple-j-hottest-100-counter-campaign-emerges-20150116-12rhef.html|title=Taylor Swift for Triple J Hottest 100: Counter campaign emerges|date=16 January 2015|first= Michael |last=Koziol}}</ref> The song was eventually disqualified from the countdown, however, according to Triple J, "Shake It Off" would have made it to No. 12 on the countdown. <ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/taylor-swift-disqualified-from-hottest-100/story-fnndfy6b-1227196860796|title= Taylor Swift disqualified from Hottest 100|publisher=www.news.com.au |date=January 26, 2015|accessdate=January 26, 2015}}</ref>


==Full list==
==Full list==

Revision as of 02:16, 26 January 2015

The 2014 Triple J Hottest 100 will be announced on Australia Day, 26 January 2015. It will be the 22nd countdown of the most popular songs of the year, as chosen by the listeners of Australian radio station Triple J.

Voting commenced in mid-December 2014, and closed on 18 January 2015. Voters each nominate ten songs that were released during 2014 and submit them through the Triple J website.[1]

A controversial social media campaign to vote for Taylor Swift's song "Shake It Off" was started on BuzzFeed and continued on Twitter with the hashtag #Tay4Hottest100. The campaign originated as a protest against Triple J not including the song on their shortlist of songs.[2] The rules and voting system allow any song released in 2014 to be manually added, so it is eligible, despite not being played on Triple J at all during 2014.[3] The song quickly became one of the favourites to win according to betting agencies.[4] The song was eventually disqualified from the countdown, however, according to Triple J, "Shake It Off" would have made it to No. 12 on the countdown. [5]

Full list

Note: Australian artists
# Song Artist Country of origin
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85 Get Away Chvrches  United Kingdom
86 Just for You Sticky Fingers  Australia
87 Bad Apples Briggs  Australia
88 Gina Works at Hearts DZ Deathrays  Australia
89 First Cold War Kids  United States
90 Got Love Thundamentals featuring Solo  Australia
91 Bridges Meg Mac  Australia
92 Love Me Less One Day  Australia
93 Georgia Vance Joy  Australia
94 Liquorlip Loaded Gun Sticky Fingers  Australia
95 How Much Does Your Love Cost? Thelma Plum  Australia
96 Paranoia, Ghosts & Other Sounds SAFIA  Australia
97 Between Friends Japanese Wallpaper featuring Jesse Davidson  Australia
98 Luna Bombay Bicycle Club  United Kingdom
99 Trippin' the Light Fantastic Ball Park Music  Australia
100 Switch Lanes Tkay Maidza  Australia

Artists with multiple entries

Two tracks

  • Sticky Fingers (86, 94)

Countries represented

Notes

Top 10 Albums of 2014

A smaller poll of Triple J listeners' favorite albums of the year was held in December 2014.[6]

Note: Australian artists
# Artist Album Country of origin Ranks in the Hottest 100
1 Chet Faker Built on Glass  Australia (65 in 2013)
2 Ball Park Music Puddinghead  Australia
3 alt-J This Is All Yours  United Kingdom
4 Hilltop Hoods Walking Under Stars  Australia
5 Sticky Fingers Land of Pleasure  Australia 86, 94
6 Flight Facilities Down to Earth  Australia (19 in 2010), (17 in 2012), (48 in 2013)
7 Royal Blood Royal Blood  United Kingdom
8 Vance Joy Dream Your Life Away  Australia 93, (1 in 2013)
9 Thundamentals So We Can Remember  Australia 90, (32 in 2013)
10 The Preatures Blue Planet Eyes  Australia (9 in 2013)

References

  1. ^ "triple j kick off voting for Hottest 100". Radio Today. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
  2. ^ Di Stefano, Mark (13 January 2015). "Why 7Isn't Everyone Voting For "Shake It Off" In The Hottest 100?".
  3. ^ Adams, Cameron (16 January 2015). "Delusional Triple J supporter sends death threat to fan voting for Taylor Swift in the Hottest 100".
  4. ^ Koziol, Michael (16 January 2015). "Taylor Swift for Triple J Hottest 100: Counter campaign emerges".
  5. ^ "Taylor Swift disqualified from Hottest 100". www.news.com.au. January 26, 2015. Retrieved January 26, 2015.
  6. ^ "Aussies dominate triple j listeners' Top 10 Albums of 2014". 8 December 2014.