The book reveals how macroeconomic factors, such as GDP and internet access, correlate with music consumption, and it highlights the significant role cultural variables like language and social values play in the reception of international music.
The book traces the history of international music charts from vinyl to streaming, illustrating how globalization has transformed music distribution.
By combining quantitative data, like chart statistics and economic indicators, with qualitative insights from case studies and industry interviews, it offers a nuanced analysis.
The book offers practical implications for artists, record labels, and policymakers seeking to navigate the global music market.
The analysis unfolds by first examining the economic determinants of chart success, then delving into the cultural landscape, and finally investigating the strategies used by industry players.
This approach reveals that achieving international chart success requires understanding both economic conditions and cultural nuances, and the strategic marketing efforts of artists and labels.
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