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| record buying markets in order (anyone know for sure)
I know New York and Cali are the top 2 markets for urban music and New Orleans is 45, but I cant find my chart of the order for the rest of the country. Does anyone know the order? I'm sure someone here gets soundscan and charts urban music. |
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| Gear maniac Joined: Apr 2006
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i know for hip hop and r&b. collectively south & midwest combined account for nearly 80% of all sales
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| Gear addict Joined: Feb 2006
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^that explains a LOT.
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