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Which songs will be in the Top 10 on Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week of March 28th?

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About This Market

This market asks which individual songs will appear in the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 for the chart week dated March 28th. It matters because Top 10 placement signals a song's commercial momentum and can affect radio programming, streaming visibility, and industry recognition.

The Billboard Hot 100 ranks songs using a mix of streaming, radio airplay, and sales data collected during a defined tracking week; the chart dated March 28th reflects performance in the relevant prior tracking period. Historic patterns show frequent churn at the lower end of the Top 10 and greater stability among long-running hits, while new releases and major promotional pushes can create rapid movement.

Market odds represent the collective expectation about which songs will be listed in Billboard's published Top 10 for that chart date; they update as new information (sales, streams, radio reports, promotions) becomes available and do not guarantee outcomes.

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For the KALSHI market 'Which songs will be in the Top 10 on Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week of March 28th?', what exact Billboard list will determine settlement?

Settlement will rely on Billboard's officially published Hot 100 Top 10 for the chart issue dated March 28th; the market uses Billboard's final public listing and credited song entries for resolution.

When does the tracking week that influences the March 28th Hot 100 typically occur relative to the chart date?

Billboard's chart date reflects data collected during an earlier tracking week; the market outcome depends on the performance metrics counted during that defined tracking window as reported by Billboard's data provider.

Can a late-week sales spike or last-minute promotional event change which songs make the Top 10 for March 28th?

Yes — strong late-week sales, a high-volume streaming burst, or intensified promotional activity during the tracking period can move songs into or out of the Top 10 prior to Billboard's published list.

How will remixes, alternate versions, or changes in credited featured artists affect which specific song titles count for this market?

The market follows Billboard's crediting and title conventions: if Billboard combines performance data under a single song title or assigns credits differently, the chart entry as published by Billboard is what will be used to determine the Top 10.

If Billboard issues a correction or revision to the March 28th Hot 100 after initial publication, which version determines the market outcome?

The market uses Billboard's final published Hot 100 for that chart date; if Billboard posts an official correction that changes the Top 10, the corrected final version is applied according to the market's settlement rules.

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