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To Pimp A Butterfly streams up this week?

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About This Market

This market tracks whether Kendrick Lamar's critically acclaimed album, 'To Pimp A Butterfly' (TPAB), experiences a net increase in streaming volume over the specified weekly period compared to its previous baseline. It serves as a gauge for measuring fluctuations in the enduring popularity of seminal hip-hop works within the modern streaming landscape.

Released in 2015, TPAB is frequently cited as one of the most significant albums of the 21st century. Because its listener base is highly dedicated and its cultural relevance persists, streaming numbers are often sensitive to external catalysts like social media trends, anniversary celebrations, or news cycles involving Kendrick Lamar's broader discography. Market participants analyze these cyclical patterns to determine if current interest is trending upward.

Market prices reflect the collective anticipation of whether the album's streaming performance will see an upward trajectory. Higher market prices suggest that traders believe demand for the record is currently gaining momentum.

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

Streaming volume is generally measured using official metrics from major platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Billboard tracking data.

Does this market account for streams of individual songs or the full album?

This market aggregates the total streaming performance of the album as a cohesive unit, including all tracks featured on the standard release.

How is the 'baseline' determined for the weekly increase?

The increase is calculated by comparing the total streaming volume of the current week against the total streaming volume of the immediately preceding week.

Could a single high-performing song skew the entire album's result?

Yes, while the market tracks the album as a whole, a significant spike in popularity for one or two major tracks can drive the aggregate stream count upward significantly.

Does this market close before or after the week ends?

The market closes at the end of the specified period, once official reporting data for that week becomes available.

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