Japan Only Top 10 Market to See Decline in 2019 | ARAMA! JAPAN
The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry has released its annual report, detailing what happened in the music industry worldwide in 2019. Arashi is on the cover…
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despite Arashi took the top of IFPI Album Chart, the Japanese music industry received a decrease of 0.9% last year. This is the only industry in the top 10 biggest music industry to see decline.
Here's the top 10 music markets in 2019:
1. United States (+10.5% in 2019)
2. Japan (-0.9%)
3. UK (+7.2%)
4. Germany (+5.1%)
5. France (no data)
6. South Korea (+8.2%)
7. China (+16%)
8. Canada (+8.1%)
9. Australia (+6%)
10. Brazil (+13.1%)
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interesting, maybe thats why jpop scene since late 2019 to 2020 now more accessible than before bcs thats why kpop going international
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2020 will definitely be a mixed year for all.
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I used to like jpop but recently most of hit songs are just wierd and completely not in my taste
I used to like jpop but recently most of hit songs are just wierd and completely not in my taste
Yeah I tend to stick with the same few artists otherwise there's a lot of weird.
That being said Japanese music is so big that there is something for everyone you just have to find it.