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good kid, m.A.A.d city: Weekly Streams (Up/Down)

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About This Market

This market predicts whether the weekly streaming volume of Kendrick Lamar’s debut studio album, 'good kid, m.A.A.d city,' will increase or decrease compared to the previous reporting period. It serves as a gauge for the enduring cultural relevance and recurring listener interest in one of hip-hop's most critically acclaimed projects.

Released in 2012, 'good kid, m.A.A.d city' is widely considered a modern classic that maintains significant catalog appeal. Streaming figures for legacy albums are often influenced by social media trends, major cultural moments, anniversary celebrations, or the artist's current public activity. Even years after release, the album remains a staple on streaming platforms, consistently contributing to the artist's total monthly listeners.

The market sentiment reflects collective expectations regarding how listeners engage with catalog music in a given week, with higher market values suggesting an anticipated surge in streams.

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What data source defines the stream count for this market?

The market utilizes official industry-standard streaming data providers, such as Luminate (formerly Nielsen Music), to calculate weekly performance.

Does this market track streams across all global platforms?

The market tracks total on-demand streams from major platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and others as reported by official music industry tracking services.

How does Kendrick Lamar's current release cycle affect this album?

New releases or high-profile public engagements by Kendrick Lamar often lead to a 'halo effect,' where fans revisit his entire back catalog, potentially increasing stream counts for older albums.

What happens if there is a discrepancy in reported weekly streaming data?

The market resolution is based on the final, verified weekly data provided by the designated music industry data authority once the period concludes.

Is this market based on US-only streams or global data?

This market typically tracks US-based on-demand streaming figures, which serve as the standard metric for Billboard and other industry chart calculations.

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