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Vinyl Soars: Swift Dominates As Music Trends Shift
14 Jan
Summary
- Vinyl sales rose for 19th year, led by Taylor Swift's album.
- Music consumption sees major boosts from film and gaming platforms.
- Listeners express discomfort with AI-generated music compositions.

The music industry has shifted from a decade-long "growth at all costs" mentality to a more sophisticated, data-driven era, as detailed in Luminate's 2025 Year-End Music Report. This new phase emphasizes music's integration into the broader entertainment landscape, including film and gaming, rather than solely relying on stream counts.
Vinyl sales experienced their 19th consecutive annual increase, reaching 47.9 million units, with Taylor Swift's "Life of a Showgirl" topping the charts. Digital album sales declined, while rock, Christian/Gospel, and Latin genres saw the highest growth in on-demand audio streams. Global on-demand audio streams grew by 9.6% overall.
Despite technological advancements like AI artists, listener sentiment reveals a preference for "irreplaceable human spark," with many expressing discomfort with AI-generated music. Millennials and younger audiences show more comfort with AI's role in music creation, indicating evolving generational perspectives on artificial intelligence in the arts.



