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Will Drake and Playboi Carti make a song together this year?

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About This Market

This market asks whether Drake and Playboi Carti will release an officially credited song together during the current year; it matters because collaborations between two high‑profile artists can drive streaming, media attention, and fan dynamics.

Drake and Playboi Carti occupy influential positions in contemporary hip‑hop, each with histories of surprise drops, high‑profile features, and close ties to major producers and labels. Their creative networks overlap at times, and both artists have used social media and informal teases to build anticipation for releases, so news about studio sessions or mutual collaborators often prompts market attention.

Prediction market odds summarize the collective expectations of traders and update as new information arrives; they are a real‑time signal of market sentiment rather than a definitive forecast. Expect rapid movement around concrete events (announcements, official releases, or label confirmations).

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What counts as 'a song together' for this market?

An officially released audio recording that lists both Drake and Playboi Carti as credited performers on the track (streaming/digital/label release). Live‑only performances, unofficial leaks, fan edits, or uncredited contributions typically do not qualify; final resolution follows the platform's rules.

Does a feature on another artist's track or a remix count?

Yes, if the released track credits both Drake and Playboi Carti as performers (for example, one as the lead and the other as a featured artist). Remixes that add a credited performance by one of them generally qualify; production or songwriting credits without a performance credit do not.

What timeframe does 'this year' refer to for the market resolution?

'This year' refers to the calendar period defined by the market's official timezone and settlement rules—check the market page for the exact cutoff date and time, since the platform determines the formal window for resolution.

Would social‑media teases, studio photos, or snippet posts resolve the market?

Teasers and studio posts are useful signals but normally do not satisfy the release/copyright criteria needed for settlement. The market typically resolves only upon an official, credited public release.

Which signals or news items should traders monitor for changes relevant to this event?

Watch for direct artist or label announcements, tracklistings on streaming services, posts from mutual producers or collaborators showing studio sessions, overlapping tour or studio schedules, and reporting from reputable industry outlets or representative statements from management.

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