Ella Langley's "Choosin' Texas" commands a near-certain 100% implied probability on Polymarket for topping the Billboard Hot 100 the week of March 21, fueled by explosive streaming gains on Spotify and Apple Music, robust country radio airplay, and viral TikTok traction amplifying its rowdy breakup anthem appeal amid rising demand for female-led country crossovers. Last week's chart climb from outside the top 10 underscores sustained sales momentum and playlist dominance, outpacing competitors in pure sales and U.S. streams per Luminate data. Realistic upsets hinge on a surprise Taylor Swift "Opalite" streaming spike from fan mobilization or PinkPantheress and Zara Larsson's "Stateside" benefiting from unforeseen viral dance challenges, though current metrics show minimal closing gap before Friday's tracking freeze.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jourBillboard Hot 100 #1 Song Week du 21 mars
Billboard Hot 100 #1 Song Week du 21 mars
Choosin' Texas - Ella Langley 100.0%
Opalite - Taylor Swift <1%
Stateside - PinkPantheress avec Zara Larsson <1%
Ordinary - Alex Warren <1%
$6,818 Vol.
$6,818 Vol.
Choosin' Texas - Ella Langley
Oui
Opalite - Taylor Swift
Non
Stateside - PinkPantheress avec Zara Larsson
Non
Ordinary - Alex Warren
Non
Man I Need - Olivia Dean
Non
Risk It All - Bruno Mars
Non
Golden - HUNTR/X
Non
I Just Might - Bruno Mars
Non
Choosin' Texas - Ella Langley 100.0%
Opalite - Taylor Swift <1%
Stateside - PinkPantheress avec Zara Larsson <1%
Ordinary - Alex Warren <1%
$6,818 Vol.
$6,818 Vol.
Choosin' Texas - Ella Langley
Oui
Opalite - Taylor Swift
Non
Stateside - PinkPantheress avec Zara Larsson
Non
Ordinary - Alex Warren
Non
Man I Need - Olivia Dean
Non
Risk It All - Bruno Mars
Non
Golden - HUNTR/X
Non
I Just Might - Bruno Mars
Non
This market will resolve according to the number 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart titled “Week of March 21, 2026”.
This market will resolve as soon as the relevant chart is published. If the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the specified week is not published within 14 calendar days of the expected release date, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The resolution source for this market will be the official Billboard Hot 100 chart, published on the Billboard website (https://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/) or through other official Billboard channels.
Marché ouvert : Mar 10, 2026, 5:56 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Résultat proposé: Non
Aucune contestation
Résultat final: Non
This market will resolve according to the number 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart titled “Week of March 21, 2026”.
This market will resolve as soon as the relevant chart is published. If the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the specified week is not published within 14 calendar days of the expected release date, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The resolution source for this market will be the official Billboard Hot 100 chart, published on the Billboard website (https://www.billboard.com/charts/hot-100/) or through other official Billboard channels.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Résultat proposé: Non
Aucune contestation
Résultat final: Non
Ella Langley's "Choosin' Texas" commands a near-certain 100% implied probability on Polymarket for topping the Billboard Hot 100 the week of March 21, fueled by explosive streaming gains on Spotify and Apple Music, robust country radio airplay, and viral TikTok traction amplifying its rowdy breakup anthem appeal amid rising demand for female-led country crossovers. Last week's chart climb from outside the top 10 underscores sustained sales momentum and playlist dominance, outpacing competitors in pure sales and U.S. streams per Luminate data. Realistic upsets hinge on a surprise Taylor Swift "Opalite" streaming spike from fan mobilization or PinkPantheress and Zara Larsson's "Stateside" benefiting from unforeseen viral dance challenges, though current metrics show minimal closing gap before Friday's tracking freeze.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jour
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