Triple J Hottest 100 winner revealed - and it's not Troye Sivan after the Aussie pop star was widely tipped to top the chart

READ MORE: Sneak peek at this year's Triple J Hottest 100 and the surprising Aussie star expected to top it 

The Triple J Hottest 100 is the hottest music chart countdown on the Australian calendar.

On Saturday, the winners of the Hottest 100 of 2023 were announced with American rapper Doja Cat taking the top spot at number one with her massive hit, Paint The Town Red.

Australian pop superstar G Flip came so close to victory, rolling into the number two spot with the track The Worst Person Alive.

The non-binary artist however made history, as the highest placing for a non-binary artist ever and a record-breaking seven entries in the countdown. 

Number three went to Australian record producer Dom Dolla with the single Saving Up.

On Saturday, the winners of the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2023 were announced with American rapper Doja Cat (pictured) taking the number one spot with her hit, Paint The Town Red

On Saturday, the winners of the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2023 were announced with American rapper Doja Cat (pictured) taking the number one spot with her hit, Paint The Town Red

Dom Dolla also took the fourth position with his collaboration, MK & Dom Dolla, consisting of himself and American DJ and record producer MK, with their single, Rhyme Dust.

The coveted top five opened with Cassö x RAYE x D-Block Europe with their dance smash hit Prada.

Number six went to English record producer Fred Again in his collaboration with Nigerian musician Obongjayar on the track Adore U.

A celebrated Australian entry was number eight with Down Under pop star Troye Sivan grabbing a top ten spot with his single Rush.

Australian pop superstar G Flip (pictured) came so close to victory, rolling into the number two spot with the track The Worst Person Alive

Australian pop superstar G Flip (pictured) came so close to victory, rolling into the number two spot with the track The Worst Person Alive

Troye Sivan (pictured) grabbed a top ten position with his single Rush at number eight. It was a disappointment for some as it was widely predicted Troye would walk off with the number one

Troye Sivan (pictured) grabbed a top ten position with his single Rush at number eight. It was a disappointment for some as it was widely predicted Troye would walk off with the number one

The coveted top five opened with Cassö x RAYE x D-Block Europe with their dance smash hit Prada. British singer Raye is pictured

The coveted top five opened with Cassö x RAYE x D-Block Europe with their dance smash hit Prada. British singer Raye is pictured

It was a disappointment for some as it was widely predicted Troye would walk off with the number one.

According to prediction site 100 Warm Tunas, the Australian star, 28, was tipped to win the countdown with his house tune Rush.

Billie Eilish nabbed the number seven position with her smash from the Barbie film, What Was I Made For?

American rapper Jack Harlow came in at number nine with his track Loving On Me.

Billie Eilish (pictured) nabbed the number seven position with her smash from the Barbie film, What Was I Made For?

Billie Eilish (pictured) nabbed the number seven position with her smash from the Barbie film, What Was I Made For?

American rapper Jack Harlow (pictured) came in at number nine with his hit Loving On Me

American rapper Jack Harlow (pictured) came in at number nine with his hit Loving On Me

Another US rapper, Post Malone, rounded out the top ten with his popular single, Chemical.

The ABC reported a staggering 52 tracks in the charts are from Australian performers with 34 new artists making their countdown debut this year.

Previous Australian artists to top the countdown include Powderfinger, Angus and Julia Stone, Flume, The Whitlams and a shock win from The Wiggles in 2021.

International artists to take out the top spot include Nirvana, The Offspring and Oasis.

Another US rapper, Post Malone (pictured), rounded out the top ten with his popular single, Chemical

Another US rapper, Post Malone (pictured), rounded out the top ten with his popular single, Chemical

Number three went to Australian record producer Dom Dolla (pictured) with the single Saving Up. Dom Dolla also took the fourth position with Rhyme Dust

Number three went to Australian record producer Dom Dolla (pictured) with the single Saving Up. Dom Dolla also took the fourth position with Rhyme Dust

The Hottest 100 countdown is one of the biggest music events on the Australian calendar which Triple J has hosted since 1989.

Each year, Aussies vote for their top ten favourite songs from the previous year with the top 100 tunes then aired by the broadcaster.

Voting for the hottest 100 countdown closed on January 22, 2024.

Aussie DJ Flume took out the 2023 count down last year with his smash hit Say Nothing.

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