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Runner-up USA Song on Spotify on Mar 24, 2026?

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Stateside + Zara Larsson 0%
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Babydoll 0%
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Risk It All 0%
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weren't for the wind 0%
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E85 0%
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Choosin' Texas 0%
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Body to Body 0%
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Mr. Brightside 0%
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So Easy (To Fall In Love) 0%
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American Girls 0%
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DtMF 0%
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iloveitiloveitiloveit 0%
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SWIM 0%
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Man I Need 0%
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White Keys 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which of the 15 listed songs will be the second-most streamed track in the United States on Spotify for the 24-hour period of March 24, 2026. It matters because daily streaming rank reflects near-term popularity, promotional impact, and momentum that traders and music industry watchers use to gauge listener behavior.

Spotify daily streaming charts are driven by new releases, playlist placement, viral social media moments, and live or broadcast performances; historically, debut singles and songs featured on major editorial playlists frequently appear near the top. In markets like this, short-term events (a late-night TV performance, viral TikTok clip, or playlist addition) can rapidly change rankings, while established catalog hits can re-enter high positions after renewed exposure.

Interpret market prices as aggregated market expectations of which of the 15 candidate songs will occupy the runner-up slot on that specific date; they are not guarantees but reflect collective information and sentiment up to market close. Because this market is time-bound, factors that influence streams in the days immediately before March 24 are especially important for interpreting odds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly will be counted to determine the "runner-up USA Song on Spotify on Mar 24, 2026?"

The outcome is determined by Spotify's official streaming counts for the United States for the 24-hour period identified as March 24, 2026, as reported by Spotify and subject to the exchange's use of those official data; the runner-up is the song with the second-highest number of streams in that US daily window.

When will this market resolve and how will I know which song is declared runner-up?

The market resolves after the exchange receives and verifies Spotify's official daily streaming report for March 24, 2026; the precise resolution announcement timing is set by the exchange (this market shows "Closes: TBD"), so check the market page or exchange resolution notices for the official resolution time.

How were the 15 outcomes chosen and can songs be added or removed before resolution?

The 15 outcomes correspond to the specific song titles and artists listed when the market was created; typically, outcome options are fixed at listing and are not changed after open—refer to the market listing details for the exact outcome labels and to the exchange rules for any exceptional adjustments.

What happens if two songs are tied for second place on Spotify's official counts for that date?

If Spotify's official data show a tie for second place, resolution follows the exchange's tie-breaking and settlement rules; consult the exchange's published resolution policy or the market-specific rules to see how ties or ambiguous data are handled.

Which signals should traders monitor in the 72 hours before Mar 24, 2026 to assess which song might finish as runner-up?

Monitor playlist additions/removals on Spotify, trending activity on TikTok and other short-video platforms, scheduled live performances or TV appearances, recent release dates and first-week streaming patterns, and press or promotional campaigns that could drive a sudden uplift in US streams.

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