Pop Is Still The #1 Music Genre Worldwide

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The IFPI has come out with its annual Music Listening 2019 report, a look at how recorded music is enjoyed around the world. The study included demographically representative samples of the online population aged 16-64 in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom and United States. Interestingly, the study was also conducted in China and India but results from these two countries are not included in the total global figures.

The report found that worldwide, these are the most listened to music genres in order of preference:

  1. Pop
  2. Rock
  3. Oldies
  4. Hip-hop/Rap
  5. Dance/Electronic
  6. Indie/Alternative
  7. K-Pop
  8. Metal
  9. R&B
  10. Classical

A couple things jump out from this list. First of all, Rock is still a strong genre in terms of listenership even though it seems to have been written off by the mainstream music business. I’m not sure what Oldies means as that’s not explained. What years does that cover? Is it all genres from those years?

Dance and Electronic music is lower than I’d expected, especially since it seems like it was taking over the world just a few years ago. The report seems to indicate that it’s peaked in popularity.

K-Pop is becoming a real force as it now exists as its own category outside of traditional pop music. Will it have life beyond BTS? Next year we’ll know.

And even though Pop, Rock and Oldies covered the top 3 chart positions, the report found that 16-24 year olds are more than four times as likely to choose hip-hop or rap as their favorite genre as any other age group. In South Africa (27%), Russia (23%), Poland (24%) and Germany (21%) more than one in five 16-24s say hip-hop / rap is their favorite genre. In France, over a quarter (26%) of 16-24s say that French-language urban music or hip-hop / rap is their favorite genre of music.

It just goes to show that there’s plenty of room for all types of music, even though it doesn’t always seem that way. The music industry may be closed to many types of music but listeners ears are not.


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