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#2 album on Spotify U.S. in 2026?

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KPop Demon Hunters (Soundtrack from the Netflix Film) 0%
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Man’s Best Friend 0%
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I’m The Problem 0%
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DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS 0%
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So Close To What 0%
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GNX 0%
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The Life of a Showgirl 0%
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HIT ME HARD AND SOFT 0%
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Short n' Sweet 0%
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The Art of Loving 0%
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With Heaven On Top 0%
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you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which specific album will be the #2-ranked album on Spotify U.S. at some point in 2026. It matters because chart placement reflects commercial reach, cultural moments, and can signal which artists or releases dominate streaming that year.

Spotify album charts are driven primarily by stream counts within the U.S.; in recent years both new-release surges and older catalog resurgences (driven by virality, syncs, or tours) have produced high chart positions. Industry players now optimize release timing, single rollouts, playlist pitching, and social-media campaigns to maximize chart impact.

Market odds represent the market’s aggregated expectation of which named album will reach the #2 slot in the Spotify U.S. charts during 2026; odds will move in response to release schedules, promotion, viral moments, touring, and official chart updates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does "#2 album on Spotify U.S. in 2026" mean reaching #2 at any point during the calendar year or a year-end ranking?

Most markets of this phrasing mean achieving the #2 position on Spotify U.S. charts at any time during the 2026 calendar year; check the market’s official description for the exact definition used by this contract.

If an album hits #2 for one day versus multiple weeks, does either outcome count the same for this event?

Generally yes: reaching #2 at any measured update (daily or weekly, per the market’s rules) qualifies. The market will use the specific Spotify chart frequency defined in its rules—verify whether it references daily or weekly charts.

Can older albums released before 2026 become the #2 album in 2026 and qualify here?

Yes. Catalog albums frequently resurge due to viral trends, sync placements, or anniversaries; such a resurgence that reaches the #2 spot in 2026 would normally count unless the market excludes pre-2026 releases in its terms.

How are deluxe editions, reissues, or remasters treated—are they the same album for this market?

Treatment depends on how Spotify and the market identify the release (UPC/album title). If the deluxe/reissue is listed as the same album on Spotify, streams often aggregate; if it’s a distinct release, it may be treated separately. Check the contract notes for how versions are handled.

What happens if two different albums are tied at #2 on a given chart update?

Ties are uncommon because Spotify ranks by stream counts, but if the official Spotify chart shows a tie or the market encounters ambiguous data, the market’s dispute or resolution rules will specify how outcomes are settled—review the market’s resolution policy for details.

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