| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target Streams: 19,234,598 | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market tracks whether the total streams for Drake's album 'Thank Me Later' increase on a week-over-week basis. It serves as a metric for the enduring popularity and catalog consistency of one of hip-hop's most significant debut albums.
Released in 2010, 'Thank Me Later' is a foundational project in Drake's discography, often seeing fluctuations in streaming numbers tied to social media trends, anniversary celebrations, or viral moments. Unlike new releases, the streaming performance of legacy albums is largely driven by long-term audience retention and algorithmic playlist placement. Market participants analyze these trends to gauge how classic hip-hop albums hold up against contemporary releases.
The price of this contract represents the market's aggregate consensus on the likelihood that the album's weekly streaming volume will exceed that of the previous week.
The resolution is typically based on verified streaming data from major music service providers as reported by standard industry analytics tools.
This market specifically tracks the change in volume for the current week compared to the immediately preceding week.
If a track from the album trends on platforms like TikTok, it often triggers a 'halo effect' that significantly boosts total streams for the entire project during that week.
The market resolves based on whether the final count is higher than the previous week's total; stagnation or decline results in a 'No' outcome.
Streaming data is generally evaluated on a weekly reporting cycle consistent with standard music industry tracking weeks.