Representing the recording industry worldwide

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8,000

members across IFPI and its National Group & Local Associations network

70

countries where our members operate

The voice of the recording industry worldwide

Promoting the Value of Recorded Music

IFPI demonstrates recorded music’s economic value in creating growth, jobs and investment, and its cultural value to society and in people’s lives.

Campaigning for the Rights of Record Producers

IFPI works to make sure that the rights of its members, who create, produce and invest in music, are properly protected and enforced.

Expanding the Commercial Uses of Recorded Music

IFPI works to help its members license and generate commercial value for music through every available channel across the world.

IFPI works as a global team. Our work brings together experts from different departments, countries and continents.

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70

Almost 70 IFPI National Groups, local associations or affiliated music licensing companies

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over 70 markets where our member companies operate

Latest News

Benson Boone’s Beautiful Things Confirmed by IFPI as Biggest-Selling Global Single of the Year

The IFPI Global Single Award is presented to the artist with the world’s best-selling single of the year across all digital formats – including paid subscription streaming, ad-supported platforms, and single-track downloads. Benson Boone’s Beautiful Things took the #1 spot in this year’s IFPI Global Single Chart, his first appearance in an IFPI Global Chart Top 10.

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Taylor Swift makes music history as IFPI’s Biggest-Selling Global Recording Artist of the Year for the fifth time

Taylor Swift has been confirmed by IFPI, the organisation that represents the recorded music industry worldwide, as the Global Recording Artist of the Year 2024.

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Coalition of creators and rightsholders raise concerns about the Second Draft of the General-purpose AI Code of Practice under the EU AI Act

A coalition of creators and rightsholders across the EU’s cultural and creative industries has issued a letter raising serious concerns about the Second Draft of the General-purpose AI Code of Practice under the EU AI Act. It warns that the current draft fails to align with the carefully crafted objectives of the AI Act, jeopardising […]

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