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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0Everyone knows that the United States is still the largest music market in the world, but which one do you think is #2? The UK? Germany? Nope, it’s Japan, and the country has been second largest in music sales for quite a while. That’s why the music business as a whole takes notice whenever anything changes in Japanese music economics. In this case, the growth in revenue that the country’s music scene has experienced has slowed in the first half of the year. The thing is, that may actually indicate better days are ahead.The drop in revenue is only .25%, but the decline comes from the physical product side of the business.This is a big deal in that CDs are still big in Japan, but not necessarily for the reason why the rest of the world buys them. The typical Japanese fan buys a CD to show support for his or her favorite artist, not so much as an audio delivery device. It’s more of a memento or collectible. That side of the business is finally slowing like in the rest of the world.Japanese Music Sales Dragging, But It Could Be Good News
While the US is well established as the largest music market in the world, number two, Japan, is perhaps less well known. Recently, the island nation's music sales have seen. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/09/japanese-music-sales-slow-but-that-may-be-good-news.html]