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Africa missing from top 10 global music markets in 2022, see the ranking

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  • Africa did not make it into the top 10 global music markets for 2023, as per IFPI's Global Music Report.
  • The United States and Canada topped the list of the biggest recorded music regions, followed by Europe and the Middle East/North Africa.
  • Suprisingly, Sub-Saharan Africa experienced remarkable growth in 2022, led by South Africa.

In 2022, the global recorded music industry saw significant shifts and growth patterns, according to IFPI, the organisation that represents the recorded music industry worldwide.

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According to figures released in IFPI’s Global Music Report, the biggest region for recorded latest music mp3 download in 2022 was the USA and Canada, followed by Europe, with the Middle East and North Africa third.

Surprisingly, the report noted that the fastest-growing region in 2022 was Sub-Saharan Africa, growing by 34.7%, driven by South Africa, which is the region’s biggest market.

“Four regions posted double-digit gains, outpacing the overall growth rate of 9.0%, and Sub-Saharan Africa overtook Middle East and North Africa as the fastest growing area,” the report noted.

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Rema's song "calm down" with American music artiste Selena Gomez didn't only pull good numbers on streaming platforms only, but also did very well with good numbers of download on music mp3 download websites like 24magix.com . Rema's "Calm Down" song has also been added to so many latest DJ mixtape and are all available for free download on *Latest songs download* categories of popular music download websites.

According to the report, Sub-Saharan Africa – becoming the fastest growing region in 2022 was driven largely by a significant revenue boost in the region’s largest market, South Africa (+31.4%) with users constanly searching for latest South African songs.

The report also showed that the global recorded music market grew by 9.0% in 2022, driven by growth in paid subscription streaming.

Subscription audio streaming revenues increased by 10.3% to US$12.7 billion, and there were 589 million users of paid subscription accounts at the end of 2022.

Total streaming (including paid subscription and advertising-supported) grew by 11.5% to reach US$17.5 billion, or 67.0% of total global recorded music revenues.

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  1. USA
  2. Japan
  3. UK
  4. Germany
  5. China
  6. France
  7. South Korea
  8. Canada
  9. Brazil
  10. Australia

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