| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Streams: 33,987,942 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks the weekly streaming volume of Kendrick Lamar’s Pulitzer Prize-winning album, DAMN. It allows participants to speculate on whether the album's total on-demand streams in the U.S. will increase or decrease compared to the previous measurement period.
Released in 2017, DAMN. remains one of the most commercially resilient hip-hop albums of the modern era. Because legacy albums of this caliber often see steady consumption, this market captures fluctuations driven by cultural trends, playlist placements, and broader shifts in listener behavior toward catalog music.
The market sentiment reflects the collective expectation of whether the upcoming week's streaming figures will exceed the prior week's baseline, accounting for seasonal listening habits and potential viral surges.
The market utilizes official industry data providers, such as Luminate (formerly Nielsen Music), which track weekly on-demand audio and video streams within the United States.
The movement is calculated by comparing the aggregate U.S. on-demand streaming count for the current tracking week against the verified figures from the preceding tracking week.
No, this market specifically focuses on on-demand streaming volume rather than total album-equivalent units (which would include physical sales and individual track downloads).
The market relies on raw streaming data; therefore, any industry-wide trends that naturally affect streaming volume during holidays are implicitly reflected in the final counts.
Yes, high-performing singles like 'HUMBLE.' and 'DNA.' typically command the majority of the album's total streams, meaning their performance often dictates the direction of the weekly aggregate.