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Runner-up USA Song on Spotify on Mar 13, 2026?

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Coming Up Roses 0%
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Choosin' Texas 0%
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Babydoll 0%
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Aperture 0%
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Taste Back 0%
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iloveitiloveitiloveit 0%
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So Easy (To Fall In Love) 0%
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E85 0%
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Ready, Steady, Go! 0%
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DtMF 0%
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Risk It All 0%
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Pop 0%
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Man I Need 0%
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American Girls 0%
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Stateside + Zara Larsson 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which specific song will finish as the runner-up (second-most-streamed) on Spotify in the United States on March 13, 2026. It matters because daily Spotify rankings capture where listener attention is concentrated and can signal commercial momentum for artists and labels.

Streaming has been the dominant metric for measuring song popularity for years, and daily Spotify totals are commonly used to track short-term shifts in attention. Historically, runner-up positions are contested by a mix of new releases, catalog hits that regain traction, and songs boosted by playlist adds or viral moments; release scheduling and promotional activity often determine which tracks rise or fall on a given day.

Market prices reflect collective expectations about which listed outcome will place second and move as new information arrives (releases, playlist changes, viral events). Treat prices as a real-time signal of sentiment and information flow rather than a fixed statement of fact.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does 'runner-up' refer to in this market?

Runner-up refers to the song that records the second-highest number of Spotify streams in the United States during the charting period used for March 13, 2026; the market resolves based on the official resolution source and rules specified by the exchange.

How are the 15 outcomes determined and what if the actual second-place song isn't listed?

The 15 outcomes are the candidate songs that were added to this market by the exchange or market creator; only listed outcomes are eligible for settlement, so check the market contract for any 'other' or 'none of the above' option and the exchange’s policy on unlisted results.

When does this market close and when will the runner-up be declared?

The close time is listed as TBD on the event page; the exchange will publish an official close and resolution timeline, and the runner-up will be declared once the designated data source has been consulted and the market is resolved per the exchange’s published rules.

Is the market based solely on U.S. Spotify streams or does it include other platforms or territories?

This market pertains specifically to Spotify streams in the United States; it does not incorporate streams from other platforms or other countries unless the market's official resolution source explicitly states otherwise—check the market page for the named data provider.

How do last-minute viral events or playlist adds on March 13 affect which song becomes the runner-up?

Sudden viral moments, late playlist inclusions, or surprise live performances can produce rapid, same-day streaming spikes that change the second-place position; markets typically respond quickly to such developments as participants update expectations in real time.

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