Before you decide if you like a song or not, are you going to do a search to find out who really created it? Sure we're sheep to some extent, we pick songs to buy from what's available, but there's a lot to pick from.
I asked Google how many new albums a year?
This article said...
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About 75,000 albums were released in 2010, according to Nielsen, down 22% from 96,000 in 2009. Yeah, that's a big drop - especially when you consider that it includes both digital and physical formats. In fact, the number of new releases peaked in 2008 at 106,000. With 75,000 new releases in 2010, we're back to where we stood in 2006 (76,000 new releases that year).
Not only were fewer albums released, but the weakest sellers took up a smaller share of new release sales. The 60,000 titles that sold from 1 to 100 units represented 0.7% of all sales from titles released in 2010. In 2009, 0.9% of sales came from the 80,000 titles that sold from 1 to 100 units. So there were quite a few new albums that sold fewer than ten units. Put another way, the 60,000 new releases that sold 100 or fewer units averaged just 13.3 units per title.
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It's easy to see why the music "business" is trying to back winners once they've figured out how.
There's also the peer pressure thing, like gotta like have and like be able to like know the like words like yaknow.
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Adele’s new album “25″ has sold 3.38 million copies in its first week, smashing single-week sales records, according to Nielsen Music. As reported by Billboard, “25″ is the first album to sell more than 3 million copies in one week in Nielsen’s history, which has been tracking first week purchases since 1991. The previous record was held by ‘NSYNC whose 2000 album “No Strings Attached” sold 2.4 million copies in its first week. “25″ has also become the best-selling album of the year, flying past the 1.8 million copies sold of Taylor Swift’s “1989.” Adele did not allow streaming services like Spotify to make “25″ available. Her previous album, “21″ has sold 11.24 million copies in the United States.
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Granted, Adele has a nice voice, but you'll never convince me sales like that are not at least partially peer pressure generated.
On another note, while perambulating the net last night, the TV was on as usual, and a Pink concert came on. It turned out to be a hell of a show. I was amazed at the range of her music, most of which didn't fit any formula, although the few songs that brought her into the spotlight may have been.
"Gateway songs", is that a thing?