What Was The Hottest Year Of The Decade For Triple J Listeners?

What Was The Hottest Year Of The Decade For Triple J Listeners?

If you’re like us and simply cannot wait for triple j’s Hottest 100 of the Decade, we’ve got some teaser stats to get you amped for the countdown.

After crunching the numbers we can reveal that 2012 was the hottest year of the decade for triple j listeners, meaning that songs from 2012 will pop up in the countdown more than songs from any other year!

Plus, you’ll hear 49 songs by Australian artists on Saturday 14 March.

Tomorrow, triple j will give you some more hot goss about the Hottest 100 of the Decade list, but in the meantime here’s who the 1,869,659 votes came from:

  • 47.9% of votes were from people aged between 18-24
  • 79.1% of votes from people aged 30 and under
  • 51.2% of votes came from females
  • 46.9% of votes came from males
  • 1.9% of votes came from people who identified as non-binary, unspecified or other

Check out the list so far for the Hottest 200 songs of the Decade and tune in to Mornings with Lucy Smith and Drive with Hobba & Hing this week as we reveal the rest.

Then join us from 12pm on Saturday 14 March

Dates
10am & 3pm local time, Tues 10 March to Fri 13 March: Hottest 200 of the Decade countdown
12pm AEDT Sat 14 March: Hottest 100 of the Decade countdown

 

 

 




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