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Le 02/03/2020 à 17:00, Squall a dit :

Global Artist Chart:

 

#1 Taylor Swift

#2 Ed Sheeran

#3 Post Malone

#4 Billie Eilish

#5 Queen

#6 Ariana Grande

#7 BTS

#8 Drake

#9 Lady Gaga

#10 The Beatles

 

https://twitter.com/IFPI_org

 

L'IFPI est en train de dévoiler son rapport/ses classements annuels pour l'année 2019, je pensais que ce serait cool d'avoir un topic pour en parler !

 

L'IFPI ça prend en compte les ventes chinoises ?

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Top Global Songs:

 

1. Billie Eilish, "Bad guy" — 19.5M
2. Lil Nas X, "Old Town Road" — 18.4M
3. Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello, "Señorita" — 16.1M
4. Post Malone & Swae Lee, "Sunflower" — 13.4M
5. Ariana Grande, "7 rings" — 13.3M
6. Tones and I, "Dance Monkey" — 11.4M
7. Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber, "I Don't Care" — 10.3M
8. Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper, "Shallow" — 10.2M
9. Lewis Capaldi, "Someone You Loved" — 9.2M
10. Halsey, "Without Me" — 9.1M

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Top Global Albums :

 

01 Arashi - 5x20 All the BEST!! 1999-2019 - 3.3M units

02 Taylor Swift - Lover - 3.2M units

03 BTS - MAP OF THE SOUL : PERSONA - 2.5M units

04 Lady Gaga & Bradley Cooper - A Star Is Born (OST) - 1.2M units

05 Billie Eilish - WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? - 1.2M units

06 Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody (OST) - 1.2M units

07 Ed Sheeran - No.6 Collaborations Project - 1.1M units

08 Ariana Grande - thank u, next - 1.0M units

09 Rammstein - Untitled Album - 900k units

10 The Beatles - Abbey Road - 800k units

 

The IFPI Global Top Ten Album Chart combines global sales of physical and digital album downloads to rank the top albums of the year. The chart includes physical and digital album unit sales only.

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2019 Global Results:

 

For the full year 2019, total revenues for the global recorded music market grew by 8.2% to US$20.2 billion.

 

Streaming revenue grew by 22.9% to US$11.4 billion and for the first time accounted for more than half (56.1%) of global recorded music revenue. Growth in streaming more than offset a -5.3% decline in physical revenue, a slower rate than 2018.

 

This growth was driven by a 24.1% increase in paid subscription streaming with nearly all markets reporting growth in this area. There were 341 million users of paid streaming services at the end of 2019 (+33.5%), with paid streaming accounting for 42% of total recorded music revenue.

 

The work and investment from record companies continued to drive dynamic growth in diverse music markets in 2019; their global networks supporting artists and their music communities, enabling them to engage with and influence others in exciting ways around the world.

 

2019 Regional Highlights:

 

For the fifth consecutive year, Latin America was the fastest-growing region (+18.9%) with its three largest markets growing strongly: Brazil (+13.1%); Mexico (+17.1%); and Argentina (+40.9%).

 

Europe, the world’s second-largest region, grew 7.2% – after being almost flat in 2018 – with UK (+7.2%), Germany (+5.1%), Italy (+8.2%) and Spain (+16.3%) reporting strong growth.

 

Asia saw overall growth of 3.4%, a slower rate of growth than 2018, but this was largely due to Japan (-0.9%), which saw a decline in physical sales (-4.8%), its dominant format.

Elsewhere in the region, South Korea, China and India all experienced strong growth, (8.2% 16.0% and 18.7% respectively).

 

Australasia grew by 7.1% with overall digital revenues rising 11.6% and physical format revenues falling 20.4%. Australia, a top 10 market, recorded growth of 6.0% with neighbouring New Zealand posting an increase of 13.7%.

 

US & Canada grew by 10.4%, remaining the largest region for recorded music revenues, accounting for 39.1% of the global market. The US grew by 10.5%, its fifth consecutive year of growth. Canada, which was largely flat the prior year, increased by 8.1%.

 

https://www.ifpi.org/news/IFPI-issues-annual-Global-Music-Report

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Top 10 Global Digital Singles 2020 - Global Subscription Stream Equivalents

1.   The Weeknd - Blinding Lights - 2.72 billion

2.   Tones and I – Dance Monkey - 2.34 billion

3.   Roddy Ricch – The Box - 1.67 billion

4.   Saint Jhn - Roses - 1.64 billion

5.   Dua Lipa - Don't Start Now - 1.62 billion

6.   Future (feat. Drake) Life Is Good - 1.57 billion

7.   Xiao Zhan - Made To Love - 1.48 billion

8.   DaBaby (feat. Roddy Ricch) – Rockstar - 1.45 billion

9.   Billie Eilish - Bad Guy - 1.36 billion

10. BTS - Dynamite - 1.28 billion

 

Ils ont arrêté de raisonner en termes d’unités...

 

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Update to Global Digital Single Chart methodology for 2020

In previous years, the Global Digital Single chart units have been expressed as global Track Equivalent Units, with streams from both free to use and paid subscription platforms converted into downloads based on the relative value of each format in each region. In order to better reflect the dominance of paid subscription streaming around the world, from 2020 IFPI’s chart methodology has been updated and the charts units are now expressed in terms of subscription stream equivalents. Digital downloads and streams from free, ad-supported platforms are converted into subscription stream equivalents in line with the relative value of each format in each region. 

 

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Top 10 Global Album All Format Chart 2020

 

1.   BTS – Map Of The Soul: 7

2.   The Weeknd – After Hours

3.   Billie Eilish – When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?

4.   BTS – Be (Deluxe Edition)

5.   Harry Styles – Fine Line

6.   Post Malone – Hollywood’s Bleeding

7.   Kenshi Yonezu – Stray Sheep

8.   Justin Bieber – Changes

9.   Taylor Swift – Folklore

10.  Dua Lipa – Future Nostalgia

 

IFPI’s Global #1 Best Selling album each year

 

2020: MAP OF THE SOUL: 7

2019: 5x20 All the Best!!

2018: The Greatest Showman

2017: Divide

2016: Lemonade

2015: 25

2014: Frozen

2013: Midnight Memories

2012: 21

2011: 21

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