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Frank Ocean: Weekly Streams

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About This Market

This market tracks the volume of weekly on-demand streams for Frank Ocean, serving as a pulse for his continued cultural relevance and listener engagement. It allows participants to quantify the performance of one of modern R&B's most elusive and impactful artists.

Frank Ocean is known for his highly selective release strategy, often leaving long gaps between studio albums. Because he does not tour or release music frequently, his streaming numbers are largely driven by the enduring popularity of his existing catalog, specifically 'Blonde' and 'Channel Orange.' These metrics reflect long-tail consumption patterns in the streaming era.

The market prices reflect the collective expectation of aggregate streaming activity for the specified week. Higher prices indicate an anticipation of sustained or increased interest in his discography.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What data source is used to determine the total weekly streams for Frank Ocean?

This market relies on official streaming data providers, typically referencing industry-standard metrics that aggregate global on-demand streams.

Do these stream counts include both audio and video streams?

The scope depends on the specific market definitions, but typically it focuses on on-demand audio streams as reported by official music industry analytics.

How does a new single release impact these weekly stream outcomes?

A new release typically causes a sharp spike in total streams due to initial fan excitement, significantly impacting the weekly total compared to a standard week.

Are the stream numbers calculated on a calendar week or a rolling seven-day period?

The market definition follows the industry standard 'tracking week,' which typically runs from Friday through the following Thursday.

Can older, non-album tracks contribute to the weekly stream total?

Yes, the total includes all on-demand streams for the artist, regardless of whether the track is from a studio album, a single, or a guest feature.

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