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BBC Radio 1 announce their Hottest Records of the Year

As 2023 attracts to an in depth, BBC Radio 1 have introduced their Hottest Record of the Year. 

Spanning a variety of genres, the rating was determined by listeners who had been capable of vote for his or her favorite tracks by way of the Radio 1 web site. 

And throughout a particular version of Radio 1’s Future Sounds on Thursday night, Clara Amfo introduced that Nothing But Thieves had bagged the highest spot. 

Welcome To The DCC, the primary single from their new album, debuted on Radio 1 as Hottest Record in March of this 12 months and went on to obtain vital acclaim.

Clearly a agency favorite, with listeners the monitor has secured a spot on the prime of the record after the discharge of the British rock band’s fourth album Dead Club City which was launched on the finish of June. 

BBC Radio 1 have announced Nothing But Thieves as their Hottest Record of the Year for their track Welcome To The DCC

BBC Radio 1 have introduced Nothing But Thieves as their Hottest Record of the Year for his or her monitor Welcome To The DCC 

The track has secured a place at the top of the list after the release of the British rock band's fourth album Dead Club City which was released at the end of June

The monitor has secured a spot on the prime of the record after the discharge of the British rock band’s fourth album Dead Club City which was launched on the finish of June

Speaking about their win Nothing But Thieves stated: ‘We’ve stated it earlier than, however this track wasn’t even going to be a single till proper on the final minute – it is now the Hottest Record of the Year. Shows how a lot we all know. 

‘An enormous, huge thanks to everyone who voted. It blows our collective thoughts that it had an impact on so many individuals’s 12 months. 

‘An enormous because of Radio 1 too for giving it a lot love. See you all subsequent 12 months. Merry Christmas and Welcome To The DCC (Dundee City Council).’ 

Coming in second place was Olivia Rodrigo’s Vampire which was launched in June as the primary single from her second album Guts. 

In third was Miley Cyrus’ record-breaking Flowers which grew to become the quickest report to ever attain a billion Spotify streams after it was launched in January. 

The hit single can also be nominated for 3 awards on the upcoming Grammy’s, together with each Record and Song of the Year. 

In fourth place got here Fred Again’s hit monitor adore u. Featuring Obongjayar, the British producer debuted the track as a part of his Glastonbury set in June. 

It rapidly grew to become a monitor of the summer time and rose to quantity 4 on the UK singles chart. 

Coming in second place was Olivia Rodrigo's Vampire which was released in June as the first single from her second album Guts

Coming in second place was Olivia Rodrigo’s Vampire which was launched in June as the primary single from her second album Guts

In third was Miley Cyrus' record-breaking Flowers, which became the fastest record to ever reach a billion Spotify streams after it was released in January

In third was Miley Cyrus’ record-breaking Flowers, which grew to become the quickest report to ever attain a billion Spotify streams after it was launched in January

In fourth place came Fred Again's hit track adore u featuring Obongjayar

In fourth place got here Fred Again’s hit monitor adore u that includes Obongjayar

Following up in fifth place was Beabadoobee's Glue Song which the songwriter released in February, before re-releasing the track with Clairo in April

Following up in fifth place was Beabadoobee’s Glue Song which the songwriter launched in February, earlier than re-releasing the monitor with Clairo in April

Following up in fifth place was Beabadoobee’s Glue Song which the songwriter launched in February, earlier than re-releasing the monitor with Clairo in April. 

Other tracks longlisted for Hottest Record of the Year included Doja Cat’s Paint The Town Red, Labrinth and Billie Eilish’s Never Felt So Alone, boygenius’s Not Strong Enough and Mahalia’s Terms and Conditions. 

Also on the record was Calvin Harris with Ellie Goulding’s Miracle, cassao, RAYE and D-Block Europe’s Prada and Stormzy and Fredo’s Toxic Trait. 

The Hottest Record within the World is unveiled each night time on Radio 1 at 6pm in a slot recognized for launching and breaking among the most fun new music on the planet. 

Paramore’s ‘This Is Why’ was topped Hottest Record of the Year in 2022, beating the likes of Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and The 1975 to the highest spot.