Trader sentiment in the 2026 album release market reflects a robust start to the year, with confirmed drops from A$AP Rocky ("Don't Be Dumb"), J. Cole ("The Fall Off"), Gorillaz ("The Mountain"), and Jill Scott fueling expectations for more major projects amid aggressive promotional rollouts and streaming platform pushes. Recent catalysts include Drake's March 29 Juno Awards speech affirming his "Iceman" album is imminent, Travis Scott sharing "next level" previews with collaborators last week, and Converge's surprise announcement of "Hum of Hurt" just yesterday, highlighting unpredictable momentum shifts. Holdouts like Frank Ocean and Rihanna face doubt due to decade-long gaps since their last full-lengths, while historical patterns—post-tour cycles and label incentives—suggest Q2 calendars from Billboard could deliver frontrunners like Playboi Carti's teased "Baby Boi." With nine months left until December 31 resolution, watch festival debuts and social teasers for swing factors.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · AtualizadoQuais artistas lançarão novos álbuns em 2026?
Quais artistas lançarão novos álbuns em 2026?
$170,092 Vol.
Olivia Rodrigo
97%
Drake
96%
Lana Del Rey
84%
Justin Bieber
59%
Bad Bunny
51%
Taylor Swift
50%
Beyoncé
50%
Billie Eilish
50%
Eminem
46%
Kendrick Lamar
43%
Sabrina Carpenter
34%
Playboi Carti
45%
Rihanna
27%
Frank Ocean
19%
Jay Z
58%
Travis Scott
73%
$170,092 Vol.
Olivia Rodrigo
97%
Drake
96%
Lana Del Rey
84%
Justin Bieber
59%
Bad Bunny
51%
Taylor Swift
50%
Beyoncé
50%
Billie Eilish
50%
Eminem
46%
Kendrick Lamar
43%
Sabrina Carpenter
34%
Playboi Carti
45%
Rihanna
27%
Frank Ocean
19%
Jay Z
58%
Travis Scott
73%
Officially released means that a newly released album is officially available for download or streaming (not including recordings of live events) by the resolution date.
Album releases including non-original tracks such as live-versions, re-releases, deluxe editions, compilations, or greatest hits albums, or similar non original or altered versions of previously released songs will not count, unless they contain at least 50% tracks that have never been officially released in any format prior to the album's release.
The primary resolution sources will be official streaming and download platforms. In cases of ambiguity over how a song/album is labeled, the listed resolution sources will be consulted in the following order of precedence: Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Deezer.
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0x65070BE91...Officially released means that a newly released album is officially available for download or streaming (not including recordings of live events) by the resolution date.
Album releases including non-original tracks such as live-versions, re-releases, deluxe editions, compilations, or greatest hits albums, or similar non original or altered versions of previously released songs will not count, unless they contain at least 50% tracks that have never been officially released in any format prior to the album's release.
The primary resolution sources will be official streaming and download platforms. In cases of ambiguity over how a song/album is labeled, the listed resolution sources will be consulted in the following order of precedence: Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Deezer.
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0x65070BE91...Trader sentiment in the 2026 album release market reflects a robust start to the year, with confirmed drops from A$AP Rocky ("Don't Be Dumb"), J. Cole ("The Fall Off"), Gorillaz ("The Mountain"), and Jill Scott fueling expectations for more major projects amid aggressive promotional rollouts and streaming platform pushes. Recent catalysts include Drake's March 29 Juno Awards speech affirming his "Iceman" album is imminent, Travis Scott sharing "next level" previews with collaborators last week, and Converge's surprise announcement of "Hum of Hurt" just yesterday, highlighting unpredictable momentum shifts. Holdouts like Frank Ocean and Rihanna face doubt due to decade-long gaps since their last full-lengths, while historical patterns—post-tour cycles and label incentives—suggest Q2 calendars from Billboard could deliver frontrunners like Playboi Carti's teased "Baby Boi." With nine months left until December 31 resolution, watch festival debuts and social teasers for swing factors.
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