L'attesissimo rapporto fornisce una copertura completa dell'anno in musica
New York Jan. 5, 2017 – Nielsen, the industry’s leading source for music data and insights, today released its 2016 U.S. Year-End Report for the 12-month period ending Dec. 29, 2016. This highly anticipated report provides comprehensive coverage of the year in music from the coveted Nielsen Music Year-End charts, presented by Billboard, to insights on the most important industry trends from sales and streaming to social media and overall consumer engagement across today’s most popular platforms.The Nielsen Music U.S. Year-End Report confirms that the music industry experienced steady and consistent growth in 2016, with overall volume up 3% over 2015, fueled by a 76% increase in on-demand audio streams compared to last year. On-demand audio streams surpassed 250B streams in 2016, and overall on-demand streams (including video) have reached 431B. The industry did experience sales decreases in nearly all formats, particularly digital sales. However, the growth in streaming was more than enough to off-set the declines, which resulted in a positive year for the music business.“The music industry continues to grow at a healthy rate, and 2016 showed us that the landscape is evolving even more quickly than we have seen with other format shifts,” said David Bakula, SVP of Music Industry Insights. “Thanks to the rapid emergence of new technologies and channels for discovery and engagement, consumers are finding and listening to more music in new ways.”Drake’s Views release was the leader in total volume (albums + track equivalent albums + audio on- demand streaming equivalent albums) this year, followed by Adele’s 25 and Beyoncé’s Lemonade. For the second year in a row, Adele’s 25 led the year’s album sales in the U.S., marking only the second time in history that the same album has been the top seller in two consecutive calendar years (the first being Adele’s 21 album in 2011 & 2012). Vinyl LP sales, which have reached an all-time Nielsen Music-era high volume of 13M units, increased for the 11th consecutive year in 2016. The top vinyl LP of the year was Twenty One Pilots’ Blurryface, with David Bowie’s Blackstar and Adele’s 25 finishing close behind.The biggest song of the year in terms of total activity (sales + audio streaming equivalents) was Drake’s “One Dance,” followed by “Closer” by Chainsmokers (feat. Halsey) and “Work” by Rihanna (feat. Drake). Topping the Digital Songs Sales charts this year were “Can’t Stop the Feeling!” by Justin Timberlake, “Closer” by The Chainsmokers (feat. Halsey) and “My House” by Flo Rida.
Altri dati e tendenze di rilievo emersi dal rapporto di fine anno 2016 di Nielsen Music U.S. sono:
- Lo streaming audio on-demand è cresciuto fino a raggiungere il 38% del consumo audio totale (album + brani equivalenti + streaming audio on-demand equivalenti), diventando la quota maggiore di consumo.
- Per la prima volta nella storia, la quota di streaming audio on-demand ha superato le vendite digitali totali (album digitali + tracce digitali equivalenti).
- Rock continues to be the dominant genre in terms of album sales (both physical and digital), but the streaming landscape is led by R&B/Hip-Hop, which garners the highest share of on-demand audio streams with heavily streamed artists like Drake, The Weeknd, Kanye West, Rihanna and J. Cole.
- Il digitale continua a essere la piattaforma di vendita dominante, ma le vendite digitali stanno diminuendo molto più rapidamente di quelle fisiche, in quanto i consumatori esperti di tecnologia passano alle piattaforme di streaming.
- Per la prima volta in oltre un decennio, gli album fisici sono diventati una quota maggiore delle vendite totali di album rispetto all'anno precedente.
- Le vendite di LP in vinile sono cresciute a oltre l'11% delle vendite totali di album fisici nel 2016. Questo segna 11 anni di aumenti anno su anno per gli LP in vinile, raggiungendo un livello di vendite record nell'era Nielsen Music (dal 1991) con oltre 13 milioni di vendite quest'anno.
- Per la prima volta nella storia, il gruppo internet/mail-order/venue store, guidato dai rivenditori internet e dai pacchetti di biglietti per concerti, è diventato la quota maggiore delle vendite fisiche, ponendo fine a un periodo di nove anni in cui i punti vendita di massa erano il principale motore delle vendite di album fisici.
- This was an extremely successful year for Drake, who had the most overall volume; the most digital song sales; the most streams (by a huge margin); and the most heavily consumed album of the year with Views. In its debut week, Views became the only album to surpass 1M in weekly total volume (albums + track equivalents + on-demand streaming equivalents), and set an all- time record for most streams from an album with over 245M.
- In 2016, there were 12 occurrences where an album’s songs had over 100M audio streams in a week. This was led by Drake’s Views, which accomplished that feat an amazing 8x, but also included J. Cole’s 4 Your Eyez Only (with the second highest debut week stream volume in history) , The Weeknd’s Starboy (2x) and Beyoncé’s Lemonade.
- Only six albums debuted with over 200K in album sales in their first week in 2016 (there were 13 such cases in 2015), led by Drake with 852K first week sales for Views. Other albums to surpass the 200K mark in their first week include Beyoncé’s Lemonade (485K), J. Cole’s 4 Your Eyez Only (363K), Metallica’s Hardwired…To Self Destruct (282K), Frank Ocean’s Blonde (232K) and The Weeknd’s Starboy (209K).
- Chance the Rapper’s album Coloring Book became the first to surpass 500K with only streaming album equivalents. Since its debut in May, the album has stayed on the Billboard 200 chart for 33 consecutive weeks, peaking at #8. The album is the 58th highest volume album of the year without the benefit of a single sale, which is truly an historic accomplishment.
- While song sales showed steep declines (-25%) vs. last year, song consumption (sales + audio streaming equivalents at a rate of 150 streams to 1 song sale) continues to be strong with growing contribution from audio streams. In 2016, 15 songs eclipsed the 3M volume mark (song sales + audio streaming equivalents), despite only 5 songs reaching over 2M in sales. The song with the most volume for the year was Drake’s “One Dance,” which had over 5.5M song sales + audio streaming equivalents and 64% of that volume came from audio streams. In fact, the top 5 songs of the year all had a greater share of volume coming from streaming than from sales.
- For the second straight year, Adele’s 25 tops the Album Sales chart. 25 becomes only the second album in Nielsen Music history to lead the Album Sales chart in two consecutive calendar years. The first album to accomplish that feat was Adele’s 21 album in 2011 & 2012.
- Despite the fact that Adele’s 25 was the best-selling album of the year, Adele was only the second best-selling album artist of the year. The best-selling artist in terms of album sales was Prince, who passed away suddenly in April. Prince’s albums sold over 2.2M units in 2016 and he was the only artist to sell over 1M digital and physical albums this year. Prince also sold 5.4M digital songs, giving him the highest sales volume of the year (albums + track equivalents), just out-selling Drake and Adele. The day after his death was announced, Prince sold over 1M digital songs and over 200K digital albums. Prince’s catalog was very tightly controlled on streaming platforms and the gains that were seen after his passing were far more evident in the sales numbers than what we saw from some other comparable artists that passed this year.
- I social media hanno continuato a trainare le vendite delle canzoni, soprattutto nei casi in cui una componente visiva virale è diventata un elemento trainante per la canzone. "Black Beatles" dei Rea Sremmurd stava per diventare un successo quando è diventata la colonna sonora non ufficiale della Mannequin Challenge. Alla sfida hanno partecipato celebrità di primo piano, star dello sport e personalità politiche, che hanno aiutato la canzone a ricevere il 28° volume più alto (vendite + stream audio equivalenti) di quest'anno.
- Il numero di titoli che hanno raggiunto le pietre miliari nel 2016 è esemplificativo dell'intero settore.
- Le pietre miliari dello streaming sono state raggiunte con numeri da record. Sono state 27 le canzoni che hanno superato i 200 milioni di stream audio on-demand, mentre nel 2015 solo due canzoni avevano raggiunto questo traguardo. Inoltre, 12 canzoni hanno superato i 200 milioni di streaming video on-demand per l'anno in corso, contro le sole sette dell'anno precedente. Nel 2015, solo tre canzoni hanno superato i 500 milioni di stream audio on-demand totali, guidate da "Trap Queen" di Fetty Wap con 617 milioni. Nel 2016, sei canzoni hanno superato i 500 milioni, e due ("Panda" di Desiigner e "Work" di Rihanna) hanno superato i 700 milioni.
Richieste di informazioni alla stampa
Mat Newman mnewman@rogersandcowan.comChris Robins crobins@rogersandcowan.comBrian Giglio bgiglio@rogersandcowan.com
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