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I've been a huge Hottest 100 fan over the years and honestly do enjoy the Australian touch that makes the poll unique. But the right balance of quality music and Australian music is critical to its success I feel.
JJJ in the past has prided the Hottest 100 on being "the worlds biggest music democracy" and its ability to attract voters from 170+ countries. Unfortunately I fear it will soon start to lose relevance if it evolves into a "Triple J Unearthed Hottest 100", where the majority of artists are completely unknown beyond our shores or even outside the radio station itself.
Seems likely where it is heading, especially as music in general becomes more niche and there are less truly big acts.






