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List of largest recorded music markets

List of largest recorded music markets

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The world's largest recorded music markets are listed annually by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). The ranking is based on retail value (rather than units) each market generates respectively per year; retail value generated by each market varies from year to year. As all financial data is given in US dollars, annual rates of change for all countries other than the United States are heavily influenced by exchange rate fluctuations, as well as by actual changes in revenue in local currency terms.

Top 10 largest recorded music markets as of 2023

The information presented in this page only accounts for revenue generated from the recorded music industry (recorded music and auxiliary revenues generated by these recordings), and is not reflective of the entirety of the music industry, including sectors such as publishing, live music, etc.

The United States has remained the biggest market for recorded music in IFPI history, except in 2010 when Japan topped the list. The largest Asian music market, Japan has always stayed within the top two. The other largest music markets by region include the United Kingdom in Europe, Australia in Oceania, and Brazil in South America. Meanwhile, United States, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Canada have consistently appeared among the top ten music markets throughout IFPI history. Other countries historically having appeared in the top ten include Italy, Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, China, Russia, and Mexico.

IFPI annual data

2023

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI Global Music Report 2024.[1]

2022

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI Global Music Report 2023.[8]

2021

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI Global Music Report 2022.[9]

2020

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI Global Music Report 2021.[10]

2019

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI Global music report 2020.[11][12]

2018

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI Global music report 2019.[13]

2017

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI Global music report 2018.[14]

2016

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI Grobal music report 2017.[15]

2015

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI Grobal music report 2016.[16]

2014

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI 2014 annual report.[17]

2013

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI 2013 annual report.[18]

2012

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI 2012 annual report.[19]

2011

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI 2011 annual report.[19]

2010

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI 2010 annual report.[20] Total units figures are derived by addition of figures reported by referenced sources.

2009

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI 2009 annual report.[21] Total units figures are derived by addition of figures reported by referenced sources.

2008

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI 2008 annual report, except where noted below.[22] Total units figures are derived by addition of figures reported by referenced sources.

Notes^

  • ^ Ireland's population figure is based on the CIA's 2010 estimation due to the missing information on the IFPI 2008 report.[23]
  • ^ Iceland's population figure is based on the CIA's 2010 estimation due to the missing information on the IFPI 2008 report.[24]

2007

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI 2007 annual report, except where noted below.[25] Total units figures are derived by addition of figures reported by referenced sources.

Notes^

  • ^ Croatia's, Venezuela's, Bulgaria's, Iceland's, Uruguay's, Ecuador's and Peru's population figures are based on IFPI 2008 annual report due to the missing information on the IFPI 2007 report.[22]

2006

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI 2006 annual report, except where noted below.[26] Total units figures are derived by addition of figures reported by referenced sources.

Notes^

  • ^ Venezuela's, Central America's population figures are based on the IFPI 2004 report due to not having the information on IFPI 2006 report.[27]
  • ^ Slovakia's population figure is based on the CIA's 2010 estimation due to not having the information on the IFPI 2008 report.[28]
  • ^ Uruguay's, Ecuador's and Peru's population figures are based on IFPI 2008 report due to not having the information on IFPI 2006 report.[22]

2005

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI 2005 annual report, except where noted below.[29] Total units figures are derived by addition of figures reported by referenced sources.

Notes^

  • ^ Ukraine's, Colombia's, Venezuela's, Central America's population figures are based on IFPI 2004 annual report due to the missing information on the IFPI 2005 report.[27]
  • ^ Slovakia's population figure is based on the CIA's 2010 estimation due to not having the information on the IFPI 2005 report.[28]
  • ^ Paraguay's population figure is based on the CIA's 2010 estimation due to not having the information on the IFPI 2005 report.[30]
  • ^ Uruguay's, Ecuador's population figures are based on IFPI 2008 annual report due to the missing information on the IFPI 2005 report.[22]
  • ^ Egypt's population figure is based on the CIA's 2010 estimation due to not having the information on the IFPI 2005 report.[31]

2004

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI 2004 annual report, except where noted below.[27] Total units figures are derived by addition of figures reported by referenced sources.

Notes^

  • ^ Note that the figures in the column of Total units for some markets may be higher than what the combined total from the columns of Singles, CDs, DVD might represent. This is due to the missing sales of Digital Downloads, Cassette Albums and VHS Cassettes which are not included on IFPI 2004 report provided by RIAJ.
  • ^ Note that the figures posted in the column of Total units for some markets may be lower than what the combined total from the columns of Singles, CDs, DVDs might represent. This is because the columns of Singles, CDs, DVDs represent shipped units, whereas the column of Total units represent sold units.

2003

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI 2004 annual report, except where noted below.[32] Total units figures are derived by addition of figures reported by referenced sources.

2002

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Source: Figures within the table are based on IFPI 2004 annual report, except where noted below.[33] Total units figures are derived by addition of figures reported by referenced sources.

1998

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Source: Figures within the table are based on the IFPI annual report and reported by Billboard.[34]

1997

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Source: Figures within the table are based on the IFPI annual report and reported by Billboard.[35]

1996

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Source: Figures within the table are based on the IFPI annual report and reported by Billboard.[36]

1991

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Source: Figures within the table are based on the IFPI annual report and reported by Billboard.[37]

Statistics

Major music markets in history
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See also

 Record production portal


References

  1. "IFPI Global Music Report 2024" (PDF).
  2. "JAPAN MUSIC MARKET". trade.gov. 2023. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  3. "JAPAN MUSIC MARKET". trade.gov. 2023. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  4. "JAPAN MUSIC MARKET". trade.gov. 2023. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  5. "JAPAN MUSIC MARKET". trade.gov. 2023. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  6. "UK recorded music revenues rise for an eighth successive year in 2022". British Phonographic Industry (BPI). 9 March 2023. Retrieved 18 February 2024. £1.3 billion pounds equates to around US$1.6 dollars
  7. "The New Music Democracy - BPI" (PDF). BPI. 2023. Retrieved 18 February 2024.
  8. "IFPI Global Music Report 2023" (PDF). p. 10. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 March 2023. Retrieved 19 April 2023.
  9. "IFPI Global Music Report 2022" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 March 2022.
  10. "IFPI Global Music Report 2021" (PDF). www.ifpi.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 March 2021. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  11. "RIAJ: Yearbook 2010, IFPI 2008 Report (Page 24)" (PDF). Recording Industry Association of Japan. Archived (PDF) from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  12. "RIAJ: Yearbook 2009, IFPI 2007 Report (Page 24)" (PDF). Recording Industry Association of Japan. Archived (PDF) from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  13. "RIAJ: Yearbook 2008, IFPI 2006 Report (Page 24)" (PDF). Recording Industry Association of Japan. Archived (PDF) from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  14. "RIAJ: Yearbook 2006, IFPI 2004 Report (Page 23)" (PDF). Recording Industry Association of Japan. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 September 2017. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  15. "RIAJ: Yearbook 2007, IFPI 2005 Report (Page 24)" (PDF). Recording Industry Association of Japan. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 September 2017. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  16. Legrand, Emmanuel; White, Adam; LeBlanc, Larry; Lannert, John (8 May 1999). "U.S., U.K. shine in '98 IFPI stats". Billboard. Vol. 111, no. 19. pp. 1, 72 via Google Books.
  17. Clark-Meads, Jeff (9 May 1998). "Domestic Push Seen as a Cure for '97's Flat Global Sales". Billboard. Vol. 110, no. 19. pp. 1, 87 via Google Books.
  18. White, Adam (10 May 1997). "IFPI Stats Show Top 10 Markets Were Flat in '96". Billboard. Vol. 109, no. 19. pp. 1, 74 via Google Books.
  19. Clark-Meads, Jeff (24 October 1992). "World Music Sales Up 5.5% in '91, But New Markets Falter, IFPI Says". Billboard. Vol. 104, no. 43. pp. 8, 87 via Google Books.

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