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Which songs will be in the Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week of March 21?

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I Just Might 0%
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Back to Friends 0%
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Risk It All 0%
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Fate of Ophelia 0%
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Aperture 0%
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So Easy (To Fall in Love) 0%
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Are You Listening Yet? 0%
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Paint By Numbers 0%
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Taste Back 0%
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American Girls 0%
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Season 2 Weight Loss 0%
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Coming Up Roses 0%
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Carla’s Song 0%
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Golden 0%
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Dance No More 0%
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Opalite 0%
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Pop 0%
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The Waiting Game 0%
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Ready, Steady, Go! 0%
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Stateside Remix — PinkPantheress & Zara Larsson 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which songs will appear in the Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 for the chart dated March 21; Top 10 placement is a key industry milestone that affects exposure, promotion, and artist momentum.

The Billboard Hot 100 combines streaming, digital/physical sales, and radio airplay to rank songs; weekly movement reflects changes in those metrics plus release timing, remixes, and promotional pushes. Historically, songs enter, fall out of, and re-enter the Top 10 due to streaming spikes, viral moments, coordinated sales or bundle campaigns, and radio add patterns.

Market prices aggregate traders' expectations about which specific songs will occupy the March 21 Top 10; shifts in price typically reflect new data such as sales reports, playlist placements, radio adds, or sudden viral activity.

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Which official chart will be used to determine winners for the week of March 21?

Settlement uses Billboard's official Hot 100 chart dated March 21 as published by Billboard; the exact artist and song credits shown on that published chart determine outcomes.

What tracking period does the Billboard chart dated March 21 reflect?

Billboard's Hot 100 uses a Friday–Thursday tracking week for streaming and sales and a Monday–Sunday tracking week for radio; the March 21 chart reflects the most recent completed tracking periods prior to that chart's publication.

How will remixes, alternate versions, or featured-artist credits be treated at settlement?

The market follows Billboard's credited entry for each chart position; if Billboard combines versions or assigns specific artist credits on the March 21 chart, settlement will use that exact credited listing.

This market lists 20 outcomes — what do those outcomes represent and can multiple outcomes win?

The 20 outcomes are the candidate songs included in this market. Any listed outcome that appears in Billboard's Top 10 for March 21 will be treated as a winning entry per the market's contract; consult the market page for contract-specific payout rules if multiple listed songs settle as winners.

What happens if Billboard issues a correction or tie after initial publication?

Settlement follows the market's published dispute and correction policy. Typically the Billboard chart used at the time of settlement is final, but if Billboard issues an explicit correction before the market's formal settlement deadline the corrected chart will be used according to the market's rules.

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