UK act Eliza Rose comes in at No 2 in the countdown, with Spacey Jane landing No 3, No 5 and No 6
Flume, who also won the Triple J Hottest 100 countdown in 2016, placed at No 3 in 2020 and No 2 in 2019.Flume, who also won the Triple J Hottest 100 countdown in 2016, placed at No 3 in 2020 and No 2 in 2019.Last modified on Sat 28 Jan 2023 09.36 GMT
The Sydney-bred music producer, aka Harley Streten, previously topped the countdown in 2016 with his hit Never Be Like You. In 2020, he got to No 3 with Toro y Moi collaboration The Difference, and No 2 with Rushing Back in 2019. Say Nothing was one of three tracks from Streten to feature in the countdown, which was broadcast on Triple J on Saturday.
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