Sabrina Carpenter's narrow lead at 29.4% implied probability over Tyler, The Creator's 27.2% stems from her explosive 2024 momentum with "Short n' Sweet" delivering multiple Hot 100 #1s like "Espresso" and a sold-out global tour fueling Artist 100 points via streaming, sales, and ticket revenue. Tyler's fresh "Chromakopia" #1 debut keeps him competitive in hip-hop streaming wars, but lacks her viral pop crossover. Bad Bunny and country heavyweights Zach Bryan and Luke Combs hover mid-teens on tour-driven metrics, while Drake fades amid beef fatigue. Differentiators include 2025 album drops—Sabrina's rumored follow-up could solidify dominance—against unpredictable radio play and social buzz in the multi-metric Artist 100 race.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoBillboard #1 Artista 2026
Billboard #1 Artista 2026
Sabrina Carpenter 28.4%
Bad Bunny 17.9%
Zach Bryan 15.0%
Drake 14.8%
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Morgan Wallen
11%
Kendrick Lamar
9%
Taylor Swift
6%
Sabrina Carpenter
28%
SZA
6%
Drake
15%
Bad Bunny
18%
Billie Eilish
8%
Tyler, The Creator
26%
The Weeknd
12%
Post Malone
12%
Luke Combs
14%
Olivia Rodrigo
12%
Zach Bryan
15%
Doja Cat
11%
Ed Sheeran
13%
Sabrina Carpenter 28.4%
Bad Bunny 17.9%
Zach Bryan 15.0%
Drake 14.8%
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Morgan Wallen
11%
Kendrick Lamar
9%
Taylor Swift
6%
Sabrina Carpenter
28%
SZA
6%
Drake
15%
Bad Bunny
18%
Billie Eilish
8%
Tyler, The Creator
26%
The Weeknd
12%
Post Malone
12%
Luke Combs
14%
Olivia Rodrigo
12%
Zach Bryan
15%
Doja Cat
11%
Ed Sheeran
13%
If Billboard does not publish a 2026 Year-End Top Artists chart by March 31, 2027, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source for this market will be the Billboard Year-End 2026 Top Artists Chart, once it becomes available.
Mercado abierto: Jan 8, 2026, 1:22 PM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Sabrina Carpenter's narrow lead at 29.4% implied probability over Tyler, The Creator's 27.2% stems from her explosive 2024 momentum with "Short n' Sweet" delivering multiple Hot 100 #1s like "Espresso" and a sold-out global tour fueling Artist 100 points via streaming, sales, and ticket revenue. Tyler's fresh "Chromakopia" #1 debut keeps him competitive in hip-hop streaming wars, but lacks her viral pop crossover. Bad Bunny and country heavyweights Zach Bryan and Luke Combs hover mid-teens on tour-driven metrics, while Drake fades amid beef fatigue. Differentiators include 2025 album drops—Sabrina's rumored follow-up could solidify dominance—against unpredictable radio play and social buzz in the multi-metric Artist 100 race.
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