That's it for another year of the triple j Hottest 100, with Flume taking out the top spot with Say Nothing featuring MAY-A.
The Australian electronic producer Flume became the second ever artist to top triple j's annual Hottest 100 twice — having first won in 2016 — more than two decades since Powderfinger did it back-to-back in 1999 and 2000.
More than half of the top 10 spots belong to Australian artists, with Spacey Jane featuring three times at numbers three, five and six.
Ball Park Music and Gang of Youths round out the Aussie representation, at numbers eight and nine respectively.
Also in the top 10, Eliza Rose & Interplanetary Criminal with B.O.T.A (Baddest Of Them All) at two, Steve Lacy at four with Bad Habit, Lizzo at number seven with About Damn Time, and Joji at 10 with Glimpse of Us.
You can find out more about the song that claimed the top spot with this deep dive as well as how the countdown played out as it happened via the blog. And here's your top 10.
#1: Flume – Say Nothing (featuring MAY-A)
#2: Eliza Rose & Interplanetary Criminal – B.O.T.A (Baddest Of Them All)
#3: Spacey Jane – Hardlight
#4: Steve Lacy – Bad Habit
#5: Spacey Jane – It's Been a Long Day
#6: Spacey Jane – Sitting Up
#7: Lizzo – About Damn Time
#8: Ball Park Music – Stars In My Eyes
#9: Gang of Youths – In the Wake of Your Leave
#10: Joji – Glimpse of Us
Catch up with how it all played out on the triple j Hottest 100 blog.