| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Streams: 33,424,609 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks whether the weekly streaming volume for Drake's 2011 album 'Take Care' increases compared to the previous week. It serves as a gauge for the enduring popularity and recurring listenership of modern hip-hop classics.
Released in 2011, 'Take Care' is widely considered a defining project in Drake's discography and a staple of the streaming era. Streaming performance for legacy albums is often driven by social media trends, viral audio clips on platforms like TikTok, and seasonal shifts in listener habits. Analysts monitor these shifts to understand how established albums maintain relevance in an increasingly saturated music market.
The odds reflect the collective market consensus on whether current cultural momentum and algorithmic placement will drive listeners back to this specific project.
The resolution is typically based on official streaming data providers (such as Luminate/Nielsen Music) that track weekly consumption metrics for the album.
It refers to the total number of on-demand audio and video streams for the songs included on the standard edition of the album within the specified seven-day period.
Yes, because the market measures the total streams for the entire project, a viral moment for one breakout hit can significantly influence the weekly aggregate.
The market resolves based on the finalized data provided by the official industry standard reporting body identified in the market rules.
No, this market focuses exclusively on streaming volume, which represents the primary mode of consumption for this specific legacy album.