Multiple Olivia Rodrigo tracks from her recent chart-topping album *You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love*—including “Drop Dead,” “Stupid Song,” and “the cure”—alongside Taylor Swift’s “I Knew It, I Knew You,” Ariana Grande’s “hate that i made you love me,” and Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” create a fragmented race for the Billboard Hot 100’s #2 spot the week of July 24. Strong streaming and sales momentum from Rodrigo’s project fuel her multi-song presence, while Swift’s debut and Langley’s long-running dominance introduce volatility. With no single track pulling decisively ahead and chart updates arriving soon, traders see roughly even implied probabilities across contenders, underscoring how release timing, radio adds, and streaming spikes can rapidly shift positions in this tight window.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated#2 song in the US this week? (July 24)
Drop Dead - Olivia Rodrigo 42%
Stupid Song - Olivia Rodrigo 42%
the cure - Olivia Rodrigo 42%
hate that i made you love me - Ariana Grande 42%
Drop Dead - Olivia Rodrigo
42%
Stupid Song - Olivia Rodrigo
42%
the cure - Olivia Rodrigo
42%
hate that i made you love me - Ariana Grande
42%
Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
42%
Earrings - Malcolm Todd
42%
Choosin' Texas - Ella Langley
42%
I Knew It, I Knew You - Taylor Swift
42%
Janice STFU - Drake
42%
Wonderwall Remastered - Oasis
42%
Drop Dead - Olivia Rodrigo 42%
Stupid Song - Olivia Rodrigo 42%
the cure - Olivia Rodrigo 42%
hate that i made you love me - Ariana Grande 42%
Drop Dead - Olivia Rodrigo
42%
Stupid Song - Olivia Rodrigo
42%
the cure - Olivia Rodrigo
42%
hate that i made you love me - Ariana Grande
42%
Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
42%
Earrings - Malcolm Todd
42%
Choosin' Texas - Ella Langley
42%
I Knew It, I Knew You - Taylor Swift
42%
Janice STFU - Drake
42%
Wonderwall Remastered - Oasis
42%
This market will resolve according to the second most-streamed song in the U.S. on Spotify for the week labeled July 24.
If Spotify does not release its #2 song for the week labeled July 24 by July 25, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will default to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from Spotify. The weekly top songs - USA chart can be found on open.spotify.com under the "Charts" heading.
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Market Opened: Jul 17, 2026, 7:43 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...This market will resolve according to the second most-streamed song in the U.S. on Spotify for the week labeled July 24.
If Spotify does not release its #2 song for the week labeled July 24 by July 25, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will default to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from Spotify. The weekly top songs - USA chart can be found on open.spotify.com under the "Charts" heading.
This market and these products have not been endorsed by Spotify. Any references to Spotify, Spotify charts, streaming data, or any associated marks are descriptive only and do not indicate an endorsement of this product or any affiliation between Spotify and Polymarket. Spotify and related marks are the property of Spotify AB and its group companies.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Multiple Olivia Rodrigo tracks from her recent chart-topping album *You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love*—including “Drop Dead,” “Stupid Song,” and “the cure”—alongside Taylor Swift’s “I Knew It, I Knew You,” Ariana Grande’s “hate that i made you love me,” and Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” create a fragmented race for the Billboard Hot 100’s #2 spot the week of July 24. Strong streaming and sales momentum from Rodrigo’s project fuel her multi-song presence, while Swift’s debut and Langley’s long-running dominance introduce volatility. With no single track pulling decisively ahead and chart updates arriving soon, traders see roughly even implied probabilities across contenders, underscoring how release timing, radio adds, and streaming spikes can rapidly shift positions in this tight window.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated


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