: Brazil, Mexico, and India are currently the highest-potential growth markets, collectively nearing the streaming volumes of the U.S..
: The United States remains the world's top music exporter, with Pop as its biggest genre export, followed by the United Kingdom with Rock.
There is no widespread public report for a specific "Adio Song." However, "Audio Song" is a standard industry term, and major research firms like (formerly MRC Data/Nielsen) regularly release annual reports tracking global audio streaming performance.
: Total on-demand audio song streams reached 5.1 trillion in 2025, a 9.6% increase from 4.7 trillion in 2024.
For the year 2025, the latest highlights several key trends in audio consumption:
: Roughly 88% of all tracks received fewer than 1,000 annual streams, while a small elite group of about 541,000 tracks (the "backbone") drove nearly half of global consumption.
: Brazil, Mexico, and India are currently the highest-potential growth markets, collectively nearing the streaming volumes of the U.S..
: The United States remains the world's top music exporter, with Pop as its biggest genre export, followed by the United Kingdom with Rock.
There is no widespread public report for a specific "Adio Song." However, "Audio Song" is a standard industry term, and major research firms like (formerly MRC Data/Nielsen) regularly release annual reports tracking global audio streaming performance.
: Total on-demand audio song streams reached 5.1 trillion in 2025, a 9.6% increase from 4.7 trillion in 2024.
For the year 2025, the latest highlights several key trends in audio consumption:
: Roughly 88% of all tracks received fewer than 1,000 annual streams, while a small elite group of about 541,000 tracks (the "backbone") drove nearly half of global consumption.