Next Melon Weekly Chart No. 1 Prediction
Who will be No. 1 on the next Melon Weekly Chart: IVE, aespa or another artist?
Event Snapshot
This is a music-chart market on the next Melon weekly #1, focused on IVE, aespa, and the rest of the field. Users search comeback heat, chart direction, and the final #1 artist, all verifiable through the official chart.
Market Background
Music-chart events are ideal for lightly news-driven content pages because users keep searching comeback numbers, listening heat, trend lines, and who can take the weekly crown. Reducing the field to IVE, aespa, and Other preserves the trend while keeping coverage complete.
Latest Developments
- 2026-07-05 | Melon | The weekly chart update remains the core result surface
A weekly-chart market ultimately follows the official chart result, not fragmented platform chatter. Once the chart refreshes, the resolution boundary becomes clear.
Open source - 2026-07-05 | Melon | Keeping Other preserves full weekly-competition coverage beyond IVE and aespa
Music-chart competition often produces sudden surges and reversals, so it cannot be reduced to two names only. Keeping Other preserves all possible outcomes.
Open source - 2026-07-05 | HiYesNo | A clean 'IVE, aespa, or Other' line works better than vague chart chatter
Explicit options help users understand the market instantly and work better for artist-search and chart-attention traffic.
Open source
Decision Criteria
- IVE: if the next official Melon weekly chart #1 is IVE.
- aespa: if the next official Melon weekly chart #1 is aespa.
- Other: if the next weekly chart #1 is any artist other than those two.
Timeline And Key Nodes
- Observation window: through July 8, 2026 12:59 Beijing Time.
- IVE trigger: the next official Melon weekly chart lists IVE at #1.
- aespa trigger: the next official Melon weekly chart lists aespa at #1.
- Other trigger: another artist is ranked #1.
Key Indicators
- The official Melon weekly chart update page.
- Comeback heat, listening trend, fan boosts, and platform exposure.
- Any chart delay, methodology adjustment, or split-version handling.
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FAQ
- What does Other mean here?
It means any weekly #1 artist other than IVE or aespa. - Does this use the daily chart or the weekly chart?
It follows the next official Melon weekly chart only. - Why does a music chart work well for prediction?
Because short-cycle hype, listening behavior, and fandom mobilization all compress into one visible chart result.
This page organizes public information, verifiable paths, and active discussion points. It is not a HiYesNo prediction, and the final outcome still follows the listed resolution rules.
- IVE
- aespa
- Other
Event Details
Predict whether IVE, aespa or another artist ranks No. 1 on the next Melon Weekly Chart.
- Status: open
- Volume: 0
- Liquidity: 0
Outcomes
- IVE 34%
- aespa 33%
- Other 33%
Resolution Rules
This market resolves based on the first official Melon Weekly Chart published after this market opens. "IVE" resolves if an IVE song is ranked No. 1 on that chart. "aespa" resolves if an aespa song is ranked No. 1. "Other" resolves if any other artist or group is ranked No. 1, if the chart is not published by July 7, 2026, 11:59 PM Korea Standard Time, or if the chart methodology changes so the No. 1 artist cannot be objectively identified. The primary source is Melon official chart data. This rule is intended to be objectively verifiable and to cover 100% of possible outcomes.
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