German music industry sees vinyl sales rise again

The German Music Industry Association has published its annual figures. Although streaming services and AI productions are popular, the desire for quality remains unbroken, as evidenced by rising vinyl sales.

The German Music Industry Association recently published its annual figures for the music sector in Germany. The data highlight the continued popularity of streaming services and AI-generated productions. At the same time, vinyl record sales are increasing again, indicating an unbroken desire for high-quality physical media.

This development illustrates the balance between digital convenience and the pursuit of quality in the industry. The exact figures on growth rates are detailed in the published reports, emphasizing the market's resilience amid technological changes.

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Deezer reports 44% of music uploads are now AI-generated amid rising fraud concerns

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Deezer disclosed on May 4 that 44 percent of all songs uploaded to its platform—around 75,000 daily—are AI-generated, up sharply from 10 percent in January and 28 percent last September. Despite this surge, the tracks account for just 1-3 percent of listening time, thanks to detection tools that flag 85 percent for demonetization and exclude them from recommendations.

U.S. vinyl sales revenue surpassed $1 billion in 2025 for the first time since 1983, driven significantly by Taylor Swift's album The Life of a Showgirl. The RIAA's year-end report highlighted a 9.3 percent revenue increase alongside rising unit sales.

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The IFPI Global Report 2026 reveals that global recorded music revenues surpassed $30 billion for the first time in 2025, marking the 11th consecutive year of growth. Revenue growth accelerated to 6.4%, driven by gains in Asia and strong performances in subscription streaming and physical formats.

Sony Music Publishing claimed the top spot in Billboard's 2025 music publisher rankings for both the Hot 100 and Top Radio Airplay charts. The company achieved a 28.33% market share on the Hot 100 and 29.85% on Radio Airplay, driven by stakes in numerous hit songs. Warner Chappell Music ranked second on both charts.

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A landmark report reveals that Black music has contributed 80 percent and £24.5 billion to the UK music market over 30 years from 1994 to 2023. Commissioned by UK Music and initiated by its Diversity Taskforce, the study highlights ongoing disparities in pay, contracts, and representation for Black artists and professionals. It urges industry action through eight specific recommendations.

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