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Listen Up: Asian-American Consumers and Music

1 minute read | August 2014

The Asian-American community is one of the most diverse communities in the U.S. encompassing numerous languages, lands of origin, and some of the countryโ€™s most recent immigrants. And music has proved important to Asian-Americans, creating a bond with each other, their culture, and the broader U.S. community.

At 19 million strong, Asian-Americans represent about six percent of the total U.S. population, up 59 percent since 2000. While Asian-Americanโ€™s taste in music is more likely to mirror the market as a whole than other multicultural segments, emerging trends have expanded the music landscape in the U.S. driven largely by Asian consumers.

Asian-Americans’ Digital Habits

Online digital music is increasingly popular with Asian-Americans. When it comes to streaming music, Asian-Americans tend to use services specific to their native languages as well as mainstream sources. Spotify, is almost twice as popular with Asian-Americans as it is with the total market, by a margin of 14.4 percent to 7.6 percent. So what devices are they using to listen to music?

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