NSW band The Rubens "Hoops" has been crowned the top song of 2015 in radio station Triple J's annual Hottest 100 poll.

The song beat out more than 16,000 others for the top spot, with 2,094,350 votes cast by music lovers.

"Hoops" was the only song in the top 100 for the the five-piece from Menangle, south-west of Sydney.

It was the second single from the band's second album, also titled Hoops .

The top 10 was exclusively made up by male artists, although three songs featured guest appearances by female artists Lorde, Mataya and MØ.

The Rubens' win was something of a surprise, with Major Lazer and DJ Snake's "Lean On" (third place) and Kendrick Lamar's "King Kunta" (second place) both heavily backed to claim the win.

It is the second consecutive win for an Australian artist, following the success of Melbourne crooner Chet Faker's "Talk Is Cheap" last year.

Faker, real name Nicholas Murphy, came in at number six this year for his collaboration with UK producer Marcus Marr "The Trouble With Us".

Australian artists made up 54 of the top 100 songs, with 20 from England and 15 from the US.

THE TOP 10:

10. Disclosure - "Magnets" (featuring Lorde)

9. The Weeknd - "Can't Feel My Face"

8. Hermitude - "The Buzz" (featuring Mataya and Young Tapz)

7. Jarryd James - "Do You Remember"

6. Marcus Marr & Chet Faker - "The Trouble With Us"

Kevin Parker, the mastermind behind Perth act Tame Impala. (AAP)

5. Tame Impala - "Let It Happen"

4. Tame Impala - "The Less I Know The Better"

3. Major Lazer & DJ Snake - "Lean On" (featuring MØ)

Major Lazer perform in Glasgow. (Getty)

Compton rapper Kendrick Lamar. (AAP)

2. Kendrick Lamar - "King Kunta"