Bad Bunny's dominant 73% implied probability for Top Spotify Artist 2026 stems from his unparalleled streaming volume, fueled by a massive Latin American fanbase and consistent chart-toppers like his 2024 Wrapped runner-up spot with over 18 billion streams. Traders favor him over Drake's steady hip-hop output (16.5%) due to Bad Bunny's youth, viral TikTok synergy, and teased 2025 album "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," positioning him for another record year. Taylor Swift (5.5%) trails despite her 2024 global crown, as post-Eras Tour slowdowns dent momentum, while Bruno Mars (5%) surges on "APT." Kendrick Lamar's feud-fueled buzz (0.7%) lacks sustained volume, with markets eyeing Spotify's year-end metrics amid streaming volatility.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedTop Spotify Artist 2026
Top Spotify Artist 2026
Bad Bunny 73%
Drake 16%
Bruno Mars 5.0%
Taylor Swift 5%
$923,155 Vol.
$923,155 Vol.
Bad Bunny
73%
Drake
16%
Bruno Mars
5%
Taylor Swift
5%
The Weeknd
1%
Beyoncé
1%
Kendrick Lamar
1%
Sabrina Carpenter
1%
Morgan Wallen
<1%
Chappell Roan
<1%
Bad Bunny 73%
Drake 16%
Bruno Mars 5.0%
Taylor Swift 5%
$923,155 Vol.
$923,155 Vol.
Bad Bunny
73%
Drake
16%
Bruno Mars
5%
Taylor Swift
5%
The Weeknd
1%
Beyoncé
1%
Kendrick Lamar
1%
Sabrina Carpenter
1%
Morgan Wallen
<1%
Chappell Roan
<1%
This market will resolve according to the name of the artist listed by Spotify as the top artist of 2026.
If Spotify does not release who their top artist for 2026 is by January 31, 2027, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from Spotify, typically released as part of Spotify Wrapped.
Market Opened: Dec 22, 2025, 4:31 PM ET
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0x2F5e3684c...Bad Bunny's dominant 73% implied probability for Top Spotify Artist 2026 stems from his unparalleled streaming volume, fueled by a massive Latin American fanbase and consistent chart-toppers like his 2024 Wrapped runner-up spot with over 18 billion streams. Traders favor him over Drake's steady hip-hop output (16.5%) due to Bad Bunny's youth, viral TikTok synergy, and teased 2025 album "Debí Tirar Más Fotos," positioning him for another record year. Taylor Swift (5.5%) trails despite her 2024 global crown, as post-Eras Tour slowdowns dent momentum, while Bruno Mars (5%) surges on "APT." Kendrick Lamar's feud-fueled buzz (0.7%) lacks sustained volume, with markets eyeing Spotify's year-end metrics amid streaming volatility.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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