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Top 20 Music Markets
![]() MUSIC CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA BASED ON TRADE VALUE (NOT RETAIL VALUE) USA $4.17 bil / 311 mil pop = $13.4 per person Japan $3.96 bil / 128 mil pop = $30.9 per person Germany $1.41 bil / 82 mil pop = $17.2 per person UK $1.38 bil / 62 mil pop = $22.3 per person France $866 / 66 mil pop = $13.12 per person Canada $394 / 34.4 mil pop = $11.45 per person Australia $392 / 22.6 mil pop = $17.35 per person Netherlands $261 / 16.7 mil pop = $15.62 per person Italy $237 / 60.6 mil pop = $3.91 per person Brazil $228 / 191 mil pop = $1.19 per person Spain $186.5 / 46 mil pop = $4.05 per person South Korea $178.4 mil / 48 mil pop = $3.72 per person Credit : JPC
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Sweden's down to 16? I guess I got trolled last summer when my friend from Malmö told me Sweden were no.2 when it came to the "consumption" of music.
Very interesting, thanks!
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^maybe they meant downloads or something?
And yey...I can't wait until Japan surpasses the US...muahahaha
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I Swedens case I think they(or at least you friend) mean our export of music. It's really high. In that I don't mean artists but song writers, producers e.t.c. I dunno if Sweden is as high as no.2 in the world but it does lie really high on that list.
Swedish ppl write songs for big artist all over the world like KAT-TUN, Namie Amuro e.t.c. And who can't remeber names like Denniz Pop and Max Martin who made songs for Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, Kelly Clarkson, Kate Perry, Pink e.t.c.?
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wow...japan is so close to US...
never know that.. i know that Japan is 2nd largest, but i don't know that it's really close...and maybe someday, Japan can take over number one...
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Don't forget the dude who made that madonna music video! ![]()
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I also can't wait until Japan takes over the US in the top spot, which it seems might happen at this rate. Though I think the most interesting thing about this was seeing the difference between physical and digital sales in each country. I actually thought that the US would be vastly more digital than physical, so it was kind of nice to see it pretty even. Glad Japan is still so focused on physical sales though; I'll forever prefer to actual buy a physical album over an MP3.
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Me too. I was under the impression that Japan was 2nd largest but not nearly as large as the US. Wow.
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Wow, the digital sales in Japan, I thought would be higher. But nice to see physical copies are still dominating.
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In terms of amounts of actual tracks sold, the digital market represents many more units in the us than number of physical CDs sold, but this makes hardly any money per track compared to physical releases. That's why japan is closing in on the US and Germany took UK's position on the list mainly. I'm sure the per capita numbers have been going down a lot for the countries where digital sales are almost as important as physcal sales.
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cant wait for Jpn to overcome US!
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^If their popularity lasts much longer (I hope it does.)
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didnt expect japan to be so closed to the u.s
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