We're counting down your favourite songs of the 2010s this March.

Is it weird to be nostalgic for a decade that ended just a few weeks ago?

The 2010s gave us Stranger Things and Instagram. It started with Avatar and ended with Joker. It was a time where we spent hours debating the colour of a dress and the ins and outs of Game Of Thrones.

And then there was the music.

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By the end of the 2010s, music was more accessible than ever: everyone is streaming now.

The Daft Punk album stopped everyone in their tracks, Courtney Barnett's dominance helped pave a path for a new kind of rock star, and Beyoncé changed the game time and time again.

Some of the biggest names of the decade were rappers, like Drake, Kendrick Lamar and Childish Gambino.

Some were Aussies, like Flume, Tame Impala and Tones and I.

But there were amazing songs made all around the world, by artists from all different genres.

And now we want you to rank them.

This February, we want you to vote for the Hottest 100 of the Decade.

The bangers that soundtracked your finest festival moments, the tunes that made your trips to school bearable, the songs that will make you remember what a killer decade it really was.

You know what the Hottest 100 is all about, and this one will be no different.

Next month, you'll have the chance to vote for a handful of your favourite songs, we'll tally them up, and then there'll be a massive party on triple j (and maybe at your place) as we count them down from 100 to 1.

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We're giving you a couple of weeks of thinking time, so take advantage of it. Dig into the Hottest 100 playlists from the 2010s and make sure you don't forget any of your favourites. It's gonna be tough competition.

You can check out the archive of past Hottest 100s over here.

We'll also play plenty of the best music from the past decade, and discussing what made it hit so right, in the lead up to the big day.

The Hottest 100 of the 2010s is coming - voting opens in February, triple j will count down in March.