How many artists does it take to make a hit record? Triple J attempted to find out by getting 40 of the top 100 artists on their top 100 records countdown to come together and make a hit song. Triple J breakfast hosts Matt and Alex enlisted 40 of the world's finest musicians to try and make this record from scratch and it didn't go so well. Even after gathering names like Lorde, Diplo, Skrillex, Flight Facilities, Flume, Ben Folds, Reggie Watts, Gotye, Kingswood, Alt-J, Disclosure, The Presets and of course Rick Astley into one room, the group of artists were unable to get anything going.
The humorous six-minute video features some classic musician attempts at acting and some awful attempts at writing a song. A variety of different ideas are thrown out there including sibling guitar verses, Ben Folds tickling the ivory and Skrillex mistakenly dropping the bass, to the delight of a few like Allison Wonderland and Steve Aoki who was readying his raft to ride over the other artists. The final straw for the tenuous collaboration comes when the two hosts won't let Rick Astley give up on them and after walking out, the rest of the artists still in the room, storm out in protest
Check out the full roster of artists who appear in the video below (via In The Mix) and head to Triple J's website to vote for your favorite song in the top 100.
Musicians featured
Bluejuice
 Lorde
 Kingswood
 Ball Park Music
 Flight Facilities
 Illy
 San Cisco
 Allday
 The Jezebels
 Bertie Blackman
 Paul Kelly
 Megan Washington
 Flume
 Reggie Watts
 alt-J
 The Presets
 Tkay Maidza
 Lisa Mitchell
 Diplo
 Skrillex
 Steve Aoki
 Courtney Barnett
 Ben Folds
 Andy Bull
 Alison Wonderland
 Violent Soho
 The Preatures
 Little Dragon
 Highasakite
 Hilltop Hoods
 ásgeir
 Angus & Julia Stone
 First Aid Kit
 Disclosure
 Peking Duk
 Sticky Fingers
 Thelma Plum
 Rick Astley
 Gotye
 Vance Joy
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