Close Menu
  • Home
  • Movies
  • Music
  • Box Office
  • Streaming
  • Award Buzz
  • Reviews

Subscribe to Get Updates

Subscribe to Hollywood Zing and never miss what’s making headlines.

What's Hot

After 12 Years On Netflix, Gilmore Girls Moves To A New Streaming Platform. Details Inside

Hollywood Is Desperate For The Next Backrooms As Studios Buy Up Film Rights To More Creepy Online Media

Ella Hunt on Not Suitable for Work, Making Music

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA / Copyright Policy
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
HollywoodZing.com
  • Home
  • Movies
  • Music
  • Box Office
  • Streaming
  • Award Buzz
  • Reviews
HollywoodZing.com
You are at:Home»Music»Spotify Pulls Streams From Song After Alleged Kalshi Betting Fraud
Music

Spotify Pulls Streams From Song After Alleged Kalshi Betting Fraud

By Hollywood ZIngJuly 2, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
Facebook WhatsApp Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
Spotify Pulls Streams From Song After Alleged Kalshi Betting Fraud
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

Spotify has removed about 500,000 streams from Malcolm Todd’s hit song “Earrings” days after the song topped the platform’s daily U.S. chart for the first time, as its surge has been tied to manipulation based around bets on the prediction market Kalshi.

Spotify has asked both Kalshi and Polymarket to remove its logos from their websites, a source at the company confirms to The Hollywood Reporter, further underlining that the streaming service has never had a partnership with either company.

“All streaming services face ever-changing stream manipulation,” the company said in a statement. “Spotify has best in class detection and mitigation practices for manipulated streams, and we don’t pay out associated royalties.”

As of this story’s publication, there’s no suggestion Todd or his team was affiliated with the streaming manipulation. Todd is one of the industry’s fastest-rising acts, and “Earrings” has been floating within the top 5 of Spotify’s daily U.S. chart for weeks, which helped the song in being a ripe target for manipulation from bettors. On Sunday, the song was sitting at Number Four on Spotify’s daily chart, and by Monday, the song hit Number One. The Financial Times reported that the daily jump represented a 70 percent climb. “Earrings” has stuck at Number 3 on Spotify’s chart for the past two days.

A Spotify source told THR that given the activity, Spotify would be “adding additional checks to the charts before they’re published.”

A representative for Kalshi said that “we’re in touch with Spotify and are actively investigating this matter.”

The incident reflects potential broader industry-wide issues that could be surfacing as prediction markets have turned the entertainment business’s charts into bonafide betting lines. As of this story’s publication, Kalshi lists dozens of different props based on results for charts from Spotify and Billboard. The streaming services had already seen some level of attempted chart manipulation for years in both more nefarious fraud schemes as well as stan armies trying to help their favorite acts top the charts. The notion that the average music listener can now profit on results they have a chance to manipulate only further incentivizes the activity.

Outside of the music charts, earlier this year a MrBeast editor was accused of insider trading over the YouTuber’s videos on Kalshi.

Still, while issues abound, the prediction markets are seeking to further embed themselves into Hollywood. Polymarket entered into a partnership with the Golden Globes earlier this year, and Kalshi has struck deals with the likes of CNN, CNBC and Fox News.

Credit: Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
Previous Article‘Supergirl’ Hits Headwinds With $38M Box Office Opening as ‘Toy Story 5’ Stays on Top at $70M
Next Article Amazon’s Sam Altman film Artificial reveals A.I.’s influence on Hollywood.

Related Posts

Ella Hunt on Not Suitable for Work, Making Music

July 2, 2026

WICKED: FOR GOOD And More Nominated for 2025 Hollywood Music In Media Awards

July 2, 2026

Canada to Compete in 2027 Eurovision Song Contest

July 2, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Top Posts

2026 ESPY Nominees: Full List

June 25, 202621 Views

Zorace One on Music, Myth and the Making of 8th Gate

May 14, 202614 Views

2026 Emmys Predictions in Every Category

April 30, 202612 Views

Meryl Streep reveals ‘beef’ with Hollywood legend 34 years after iconic movie

May 3, 20267 Views

Assessing Warner Music Group (WMG) Valuation After Recent Mixed Share Price Performance

May 2, 20266 Views
About Us
About Us

Hollywood Zing brings you the latest buzz from movies, celebrities, entertainment, and pop culture.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

After 12 Years On Netflix, Gilmore Girls Moves To A New Streaming Platform. Details Inside

Hollywood Is Desperate For The Next Backrooms As Studios Buy Up Film Rights To More Creepy Online Media

Most Popular

Hollywood Music In Media Awards 2025 Nominations: ‘Wicked: For Good’ Leads Field

2025 Hollywood Music in Media Awards Nominations: Full List

© 2026 Hollywood Zing. All Rights Reserved. Third-party news and media belong to their respective owners.
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA / Copyright Policy

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.