How Triple J Hottest 100 stars have invested their music millions - after listeners called for ABC to be 'defunded' over Chappell Roan's controversial 2025 win READ MORE: Inside the multi-million dollar property empires of Australia's biggest radio stars By STEPHEN BISSET FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 17:28 EST, 31 January 2025 | Updated: 18:08 EST, 31 January 2025 e-mail View comments The Triple J Hottest 100 is over for another year - and while the music contest regularly divides fans, it undeniably helps build the profile of the often very wealthy artists who make the cut. American singer Chappell Roan controversially took out top honours in the national youth broadcaster's annual song competition last weekend, with her track Good Luck Babe leading for cries to 'defund' the national broadcaster . Coming in at number two was Australian guitar-pop duo Royel Otis with their cover of Sophie Ellis-Bextor 's Murder On The Dancefloor.

In the third position was US pop star Billie Eilish with her hit Birds of a Feather while UK singer Lola Young claimed number four with her viral track Messy. Another American rounded out the top five, with Gracie Abrams winning the slot with her single That's So True. The top ten featured another Eilish hit, her collaboration British star Charli XCX, Guess, at number six, while at seven was Aussie DJ Dom Dolla with girl$.

After living in London for 30 years, Kylie Minogue recently headed back Down under to call Melbourne home. Pictured last y.