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Latin Music's Revenue Hits $1 Billion Milestone
9 Apr
Summary
- Latin music's wholesale revenue surpassed $1 billion in 2025.
- Genre now represents 8.8% of total US recorded music revenue.
- Streaming generated 98.2% of Latin music earnings in 2025.

Latin music has achieved a historic financial milestone, surpassing $1 billion in wholesale revenue in 2025. This marks the first time the genre's wholesale earnings alone have reached this figure, capping a decade of consistent growth. The genre's influence in the U.S. market is now at an all-time high, constituting 8.8% of total recorded music revenue.
Streaming services were the primary engine of this expansion, contributing 98.2% of Latin music's revenue in 2025. Paid subscriptions were particularly strong, accounting for over half of the total earnings. Artists such as Bad Bunny, Peso Pluma, and Karol G have been pivotal in driving this digital success.
Beyond streaming, physical formats, especially vinyl, showed sustained interest, representing a small but significant 1.5% of earnings. This indicates a niche but dedicated demand for tangible music collectibles. Latin America itself was identified as the fastest-growing music region globally, largely due to increased streaming access.