As of mid-May 2026, eight artists have already secured Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits, with country newcomer Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” dominating through a nine-week run fueled by strong streaming and radio airplay. Established stars like Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars, BTS, Bad Bunny, and Olivia Rodrigo have also reached the summit this year, reflecting a mix of pop, hip-hop, and K-pop momentum amid fluctuating chart rules that weigh streams, sales, and airplay equally. Traders are watching summer release schedules closely, including anticipated albums from major acts that could shift trajectories before year-end holiday contenders typically surge. Critical factors include viral streaming spikes, radio adds, and competition from holdover tracks, with historical patterns showing mid-year frontrunners often maintaining leads unless late-breaking debuts disrupt the field.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jourQuels artistes auront une chanson n °1 du Billboard cette année ?
$140,583 Vol.
Drake
90%
Mariah Carey
90%
Ariana Grande
82%
Peso Pluma
59%
Future
56%
Travis Scott
50%
SZA
49%
Sabrina Carpenter
48%
Luke Combs
47%
Kendrick Lamar
44%
Billie Eilish
39%
Frank Ocean
25%
Ed Sheeran
13%
Jack Harlow
12%
Doja Cat
13%
A$AP Rocky
18%
Kanye West
20%
Zach Bryan
19%
Playboi Carti
48%
Rihanna
47%
The Weeknd
44%
Tyler, The Creator
41%
Lil Baby
41%
Morgan Wallen
50%
Post Malone
51%
$140,583 Vol.
Drake
90%
Mariah Carey
90%
Ariana Grande
82%
Peso Pluma
59%
Future
56%
Travis Scott
50%
SZA
49%
Sabrina Carpenter
48%
Luke Combs
47%
Kendrick Lamar
44%
Billie Eilish
39%
Frank Ocean
25%
Ed Sheeran
13%
Jack Harlow
12%
Doja Cat
13%
A$AP Rocky
18%
Kanye West
20%
Zach Bryan
19%
Playboi Carti
48%
Rihanna
47%
The Weeknd
44%
Tyler, The Creator
41%
Lil Baby
41%
Morgan Wallen
50%
Post Malone
51%
Any song released with the listed artist as a primary artist will count, including songs released before 2026. If a song is released jointly by multiple artists credited equally as primary artists, it will count for all of them. Features, writing credits, production credits, or other forms of non-primary contributions to a song will not count. Artist attribution will be determined solely by the artists displayed by Billboard on the relevant chart.
Billboard updates its Hot 100 songs chart each Tuesday (with adjusted release schedules on some holiday weeks), reflecting data collected in the previous week (Friday-Thursday). Each Billboard chart is then titled “Week of (date of the upcoming Saturday)”. The first Billboard Hot 100 song chart relevant to this market will be the chart titled “Week of January 17, 2026” for a data collection reference period of January 2-8, 2026. The final Billboard Hot 100 song chart relevant to this market will be the Chart titled “Week of January 9, 2027” for a data collection reference period of December 25-31, 2026.
Updates or revisions made within this market’s timeframe to the #1-ranked song on previously published Billboard Hot 100 charts will be considered; however, such updates will not disqualify a previously published Billboard Hot 100 #1 song from counting. If a Billboard Hot 100 #1 song is revised after initial publication, both the originally published #1 song and the revised #1 song will count for this market. Updates or revisions made after the release of the final Billboard Hot 100 song chart relevant to this market will not be considered.
The resolution source for this market will be the weekly Billboard Hot 100 songs charts published each week at https://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/ and through other official Billboard channels.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...Any song released with the listed artist as a primary artist will count, including songs released before 2026. If a song is released jointly by multiple artists credited equally as primary artists, it will count for all of them. Features, writing credits, production credits, or other forms of non-primary contributions to a song will not count. Artist attribution will be determined solely by the artists displayed by Billboard on the relevant chart.
Billboard updates its Hot 100 songs chart each Tuesday (with adjusted release schedules on some holiday weeks), reflecting data collected in the previous week (Friday-Thursday). Each Billboard chart is then titled “Week of (date of the upcoming Saturday)”. The first Billboard Hot 100 song chart relevant to this market will be the chart titled “Week of January 17, 2026” for a data collection reference period of January 2-8, 2026. The final Billboard Hot 100 song chart relevant to this market will be the Chart titled “Week of January 9, 2027” for a data collection reference period of December 25-31, 2026.
Updates or revisions made within this market’s timeframe to the #1-ranked song on previously published Billboard Hot 100 charts will be considered; however, such updates will not disqualify a previously published Billboard Hot 100 #1 song from counting. If a Billboard Hot 100 #1 song is revised after initial publication, both the originally published #1 song and the revised #1 song will count for this market. Updates or revisions made after the release of the final Billboard Hot 100 song chart relevant to this market will not be considered.
The resolution source for this market will be the weekly Billboard Hot 100 songs charts published each week at https://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/ and through other official Billboard channels.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...As of mid-May 2026, eight artists have already secured Billboard Hot 100 number-one hits, with country newcomer Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” dominating through a nine-week run fueled by strong streaming and radio airplay. Established stars like Taylor Swift, Bruno Mars, BTS, Bad Bunny, and Olivia Rodrigo have also reached the summit this year, reflecting a mix of pop, hip-hop, and K-pop momentum amid fluctuating chart rules that weigh streams, sales, and airplay equally. Traders are watching summer release schedules closely, including anticipated albums from major acts that could shift trajectories before year-end holiday contenders typically surge. Critical factors include viral streaming spikes, radio adds, and competition from holdover tracks, with historical patterns showing mid-year frontrunners often maintaining leads unless late-breaking debuts disrupt the field.
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