Global Record Revenues Grow to $31.7 Billion in Eleventh Year of Gains
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IFPI, the London-based association of global record labels, has released its top-line growth figures covering 2025 – and the news is encouraging. According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, global recorded music revenues grew 6.4 percent last year to $31.7 billion, the 11th straight year of growth in the sector. Revenues for the […]
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Mar 18, 2026 10:24am PT Global Record Revenues Grow to $31.7 Billion in Eleventh Year of Gains By Andrew Flanagan Plus Icon Andrew Flanagan Latest Bad Bunny, Carín León Win Big at Premio Lo Nuestro 2026 4 weeks ago ASCAP Distributes a Record $1.75 Billion in Royalties for 2025 1 month ago Music Industry Moves: Death Cab for Cutie Sign With Anti-, My Morning Jacket Ink With CAA, BMI Names Todd Horvath President/COO, Primary Wave Music Ups Lexi Todd to Deputy COO 2 months ago See All IFPI, the London-based association of global record labels, has released its top-line growth figures covering 2025 – and the news is encouraging. According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, global recorded music revenues grew 6.4 percent last year to $31.7 billion, the 11th straight year of growth in the sector. Revenues for the year prior were $29.6 billion. Related Stories Giorgio Gosetti, Venice Days Founder and Longtime Lido Collaborator, Dies at 70
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