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Which songs will be in the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week of April 4th?

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Aliens 0%
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No. 29 0%
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Merry Go Round 0%
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NORMAL 0%
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Like Animals 0%
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they don’t know ’bout us 0%
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One More Night 0%
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Please 0%
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My Kinda Saturday Night 0%
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Days Like These 0%
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15 Minutes 0%
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Alcohol of Fame 0%
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Daytona 499 0%
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The Way I Am 0%
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Wish Upon a Whiskey 0%
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Soon As I Get Home 0%
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Giving Her Away 0%
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Seeing Someone 0%
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Sleepless in a Hotel Room 0%
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I Ain't No Cowboy 0%
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Ever Mine - feat. Alison Krauss 0%
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Can't Tell Me I'm Wrong 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which songs will occupy the Billboard Hot 100 top 10 on the chart dated April 4th; outcomes matter because top-10 placement reflects mainstream reach and can influence promotion, royalties, and artist momentum.

The Billboard Hot 100 is a weekly U.S. songs chart that blends streaming, digital sales, and radio airplay into a single ranking. The chart dated April 4th will reflect a defined recent tracking period and is often sensitive to new releases, remixes, playlist placements, and viral social-media activity. Historically, sudden promotional pushes (remixes, performances, syncs) and shifts in streaming playlist weight have produced rapid changes in top-10 composition.

Market prices represent traders’ aggregated expectations for which specific titles will be in the top 10 on Billboard’s April 4th chart; prices typically move as new streaming, sales, airplay data and publicity arrive.

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When will this market resolve?

The market resolves based on Billboard’s published Hot 100 chart dated April 4th; consult the exchange’s event page for the exact settlement timing and any exchange-specific resolution rules (closing time is listed as TBD on the market page).

Which exact chart edition determines the winning songs for this market?

The winning songs are those that appear in positions 1–10 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart dated April 4th as published by Billboard; the exchange uses Billboard’s official published list for settlement.

How does Billboard determine a song’s rank for the April 4th chart?

Billboard combines U.S. on-demand and programmed streaming, digital sales, and radio airplay measured over the relevant tracking period to produce the Hot 100; the April 4th chart reflects those combined metrics for its associated tracking window as reported by Billboard.

If a remix or alternate version is released shortly before the chart, how will that affect whether a song counts in the top 10?

Billboard typically aggregates activity from remixes and alternate versions when they are substantially the same composition, though crediting can change if a remix is treated as a distinct recording; the market will follow Billboard’s published top-10 credits for settlement.

What should traders watch in the days before April 4th to anticipate changes to the top 10?

Track daily streaming and sales reports, major playlist adds, radio audience and spins trends, announced remixes or featured-artist releases, scheduled TV/award-show performances, and rapid social-media virality or syncs—these events tend to move chart outcomes in the short run.

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