| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kanye West (Ye) and Travis Scott | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks whether Ye and Travis Scott will release a jointly credited album within the current calendar year. It matters because a collaboration between two high-profile artists would have commercial and cultural impact and is subject to active speculation.
Ye (formerly Kanye West) and Travis Scott are influential artists who have worked together in various capacities and share production and creative networks; both have launched surprise projects and high-profile releases in the past. Joint albums require alignment of creative schedules, label approvals, and marketing plans, and both artists' recent activity — touring, solo releases, and public statements — informs expectations about a collaboration this year. Industry obstacles like clearing samples, coordinating features, and resolving contractual issues can also affect timing.
Prediction market prices reflect traders' aggregated expectations given public information, not guarantees; they update as news, social signals, or official announcements arrive. Use the market as a real-time indicator of how the community interprets developments relevant to this specific event.
A jointly credited album must be released commercially with Ye and Travis Scott listed as the primary artists (e.g., titled and credited to both), not just one artist's solo project featuring the other.
No — individual singles, EPs, or loose collaborations do not qualify unless a full-length album is officially released and credited to both artists within the calendar year.
An announcement alone does not count; the album must be officially released within the defined calendar year to meet the market outcome.
'This year' refers to the current calendar year used by the market operator; check the market rules or page for the official timezone and cutoff that determine whether a release falls inside the year.
Only an official commercial album release credited to both artists qualifies; unofficial leaks, previews, or non-commercial drops generally do not meet the market's criteria.