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  • HBDUSA 🇺🇸

    ft.com/content/2e10851c-9f47-410d-b46e-2a617118b05a

    Spotify has removed more than half a million streams of a song that shot to number one in its US chart after discovering that the surge in streaming coincided with a jump in suspicious wagers on prediction market Kalshi.

    US streams of “Earrings”, an indie-pop track by singer-songwriter Malcolm Todd, rose almost 70 per cent between Sunday and Monday on Spotify. That propelled the song, first released in 2024, to number one on the platform’s daily US chart.

    In the preceding week, traders on Kalshi had been pricing only around a 2.5 per cent probability that Todd would have a number-one song on Spotify USA before the end of June.

    After an investigation, Spotify on Wednesday removed streams of “Earrings” that it believed were initiated by bots, which are programmed to play tracks on repeat to artificially boost their popularity.

    That would have pushed the track down to fourth in the Spotify USA chart for Monday, but by then Kalshi had already paid out to the traders who bet on the long-shot outcome.

  • we can finally stop caring about streaming numbers now

  • Malik Beasley type beat

  • Online gambling is genuinely cancer

    Need everyone who propagated it to be hung drawn and quartered immediately

  • SABMAN TURNT 🧔🏻
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    didn’t see this song charting on Apple Music

    maybe bots are a Spotify exclusive?

  • who tf is Malcolm todd

  • As expected of degenerate scum who use Kalshi #stakepartner

  • Lets get it

    we can finally stop caring about streaming numbers now

    Unless it's Drake, he doesn't need to bot like Kdot or Orod. His numbers are straight facts

  • lock the chart thread

  • SABMAN TURNT

    didn’t see this song charting on Apple Music

    maybe bots are a Spotify exclusive?

    its more of a thing on spotify because streams are displayed but the spotify chart filters out bot and repeat streams.

  • SABMAN TURNT

    didn’t see this song charting on Apple Music

    maybe bots are a Spotify exclusive?

    its #63 on am

  • easy lick

    still got my money even after i activated the bots

  • Why cant labels do this for tinashe