Has the Triple J Hottest 100 leaked? Betting odds point to the winner

Has the Triple J Hottest 100 leaked? The popular Australian talent is the favorite for this year’s countdown.

The Triple J Hottest 100 kicks off on Saturday, counting down the best tracks of the past year as voted on by listeners.

But it looks like the winner has already been leaked, with one artist heading into the countdown as a clear favourite.

According to online bookmakers sports bets Y EYELASHFlume is ready to hit the top with his song Say Nothing.

The winner of the Triple J Hottest 100 may have already been leaked. According to Sportsbet and TAB, Flume is poised to emerge victorious with his song Say Nothing featuring MAY-A.

The Sydney-born DJ, who features singer MAY-A on the song, has odds of $1.83 on Sportsbet and $1.75 on TAB.

Meanwhile, British duo Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal are forecast to hit number two for their smash hit BOTA (Baddest of Them All).

The song has odds of $2.74 on Sportsbet and $4 on TAB.

British duo Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal are forecast to hit number two for their smash hit BOTA (Baddest of Them All)

British duo Eliza Rose and Interplanetary Criminal are forecast to hit number two for their smash hit BOTA (Baddest of Them All)

Australian band Gang of Youths comes in third, with their tune following their license at odds of $6 on Sportsbet and $4 on TAB.

Spacey Jane, an indie rock band from Fremantle, will settle at number four, with odds of $6 on Sportsbet and TAB.

Triple J Hottest 100 will kick off at noon (AEDT) on Saturday, January 28, with the latest number one song usually announced in the evening.

Australian band Gang of Youths is in third place, with their tune following their outing at odds of $6 on Sportsbet and $4 on TAB

Australian band Gang of Youths is in third place, with their tune following their outing at odds of $6 on Sportsbet and $4 on TAB

Spacey Jane, an indie rock band from Fremantle, will sit at number four, with odds of $6 on Sportsbet and TAB

Spacey Jane, an indie rock band from Fremantle, will sit at number four, with odds of $6 on Sportsbet and TAB

Last year, The Wiggles picked up a surprise countdown victory.

Children’s artists topped the chart with their cover of Tama Impala’s 2012 psychedelic hit Elephant.

They were able to hold their own against competition from The Kid Laroi, whose collaboration with Justin Bieber, Stay, ranked number two.

Last year, The Wiggles scored a surprise countdown victory with their cover of Tama Impala's 2012 psychedelic hit Elephant.

Last year, The Wiggles scored a surprise countdown victory with their cover of Tama Impala’s 2012 psychedelic hit Elephant.

In 2017, the air date for Triple J’s Hottest 100, which was released in 1989, was moved from January 26 so that “everyone can enjoy” the music.

“It should be an event that everyone can enjoy together, both for the musicians whose songs arrive and for everyone listening in Australia and around the world,” the station said in a statement at the time.

ARIA Award winners The Presets, which include Julian Hamilton and Kim Moyes, applauded Triple J’s date change at the time.

“It’s creating a platform or space to talk about Australia Day with a group of people who normally wouldn’t give it a second thought,” Julian said. the daily telegraph.