Triple J Hottest 100 2025: Will Dom Dolla Top the Chart?

Triple J Hottest 100 2025: Will Dom Dolla Top the Chart?
The Triple J Hottest 100 is an annual music poll that invites Australian listeners to vote for their favorite songs of the year.
For this reason, the results for 2025 will be announced in January 2026, providing a rundown of the most popular songs released from December 2024 to November 2025.
The countdown is typically broadcast on the fourth Saturday in January, finishing with the number one song.
However, more international acts have topped the chart than Aussies over the decades, as only 17 singers/groups have reached number one on the countdown since it first launched in 1993.
However, there is one Australian act who stands a good chance of doing so this year, and that’s Dom Dolla.
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Triple J Hottest 100 (2025): Will the Winning Artist Be From Australia?
# | Bet Options | Chance to Win | Trend |
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Implied Projected Winner Country Of Winner Country Of Winner Australia - No | 32.52% | ||
Implied Projected Winner Country Of Winner Country Of Winner Australia - Yes | 19.51% |
Continue reading to learn if Dom Dolla is likely to top the Triple J Hottest 100 for 2025.
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Dom Dolla Has a Great Track Record
Dom Dolla, an Australian house producer, DJ, and songwriter, has a superb track record in the Triple J Hottest 100, as he often places highly in the iconic countdown.
Also, he has regularly appeared in the chart more than once, reflecting his popularity with the general public.
For example, he appeared twice in the Triple J Hottest 100 for 2024 with the song “girl$” (#7) and “CAVE” with Tove Lo (#14). Also, two songs appeared in the 2023 countdown with “Saving Up” (#3) and “Rhyme Dust” (#4).
Dom Dolla stands a good chance of reaching the number one position in January 2026, as he has released many huge hits throughout 2025, such as “Forever” with Kid Cudi, “No Room for a Saint” with Nathan Nicholson, and “Dreamin’” featuring Daya.
The producer/DJ’s star has been rising lately, too, as he has appeared at various international music festivals this year, including Creamfields and Lollapalooza. Also, his song “No Room for a Saint” appears on the F1 movie soundtrack.
As he has released a string of hits and is becoming more popular globally, it wouldn’t be a huge surprise if Dom Dolla topped the Triple J Hottest 100 for 2025.
The Odds Are on an International Act to Top the Chart
BEO Betting odds are showing that the winning artist of the Triple J Hottest 100 is unlikely to be from Australia.
As international acts have frequently topped the charts more times than Aussie singers or groups, there is a strong possibility an overseas act will claim the top spot this year.
Many global artists have already topped the ARIA Singles Chart in 2025. For example, “Ordinary” by Alex Warren is one of the biggest songs of the year in the country, as it spent 15 consecutive weeks at number one.
Also, “APT” by Rose and Bruno Mars enjoyed much success, as it spent 7 weeks at the top spot in 2025, continuing many weeks at the top of the ARIA Singles Chart in 2024.
Other strong contenders to win are Sabrina Carpenter’s “Manchild,” Sombr’s “Undressed, Fred again’s “Victory Lap,” Chappell Roan’s “Pink Pony Club,” and Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things.”
Another Australian Artist Could Reach the Top Spot
Of course, another Australian artist could reach the number one position in the Triple J Hottest 100 for 2025.
For example, The Kid LAROI might secure the top spot with one of his many popular songs released this year, such as “Nights Like This,” “All I Want Is You,” and “How Does It Feel?”
Crowded House’s song “Don’t Dream It’s Over” peaked at number one on the ARIA Singles Chart in 2025 and may prove popular with voters.
Also, Cyril enjoyed a superb debut year with her single “Still Into You” peaking at number 3 and “Stumblin’ In” topping the ARIA Singles Chart.