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Reputation streams up this week?

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About This Market

This market tracks whether the streaming volume for Taylor Swift’s album 'Reputation' increases during the designated calendar week. It serves as a gauge for listener engagement and the enduring popularity of Swift’s discography.

Originally released in 2017, 'Reputation' remains a fan favorite and a frequent subject of speculation regarding 'Taylor's Version' re-recordings. Streaming numbers are often influenced by viral social media trends, fan-led listening campaigns, and broader discourse surrounding Swift’s career milestones. Fluctuations in these figures typically reflect shifts in listener behavior or promotional cycles.

The market sentiment reflects the aggregate anticipation of whether the album’s weekly stream count will surpass the previous period's performance.

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What data source determines if 'Reputation' streams are up?

The resolution is typically based on official industry data provided by sources like Luminate or reported weekly streaming analytics.

Does this market include all versions of the album?

Unless specified, the metric usually accounts for the aggregate streaming performance of all tracks associated with the original 'Reputation' release.

How is a 'week' defined for this market?

The tracking period follows the industry-standard tracking week, typically running from Friday through the following Thursday.

What happens if a new Taylor Swift album is released during the same week?

New releases often boost an artist's entire catalog due to increased traffic, which can significantly influence the weekly streaming volume of older albums like 'Reputation'.

Can social media campaigns impact the outcome of this market?

Yes, coordinated fan efforts to stream specific albums can lead to measurable spikes in data, often countering standard decay trends in older music.

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