Research Article

Comparative Study of the Pop Music Industry in China and the United States

Authors

  • Huaming Tong Department of Foreign Languages, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, China
  • Qingqing Feng Department of Foreign Languages, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, China

Abstract

The pop music industry has a wide-ranging social influence and serves as an important medium for cultural exchange and international dissemination. This article aims to conduct a comparative study of the pop music industries in China and the United States, with the goal of comparing the differences and variations in pop music development between these two-major economic and cultural powers. Firstly, we compare and analyze the differences and similarities between the two countries in terms of music market size, music consumption patterns, and the value chain of the music industry. Secondly, we explore the challenges and opportunities faced by the pop music industries in China and the United States, aiming to inspire reflections on the development of the pop music industry in both countries. The study reveals that the future direction of China's pop music industry focuses on increasing the number of paying users and integrating pop music with social platforms. On the other hand, the U.S. pop music industry is dedicated to expanding into emerging overseas markets and enhancing its own influence. The future development trends of the pop music industry in China and the United States provide valuable insights for further exploration and promotion of the pop music industry's development.

Article information

Journal

International Journal of Arts and Humanities Studies

Volume (Issue)

4 (1)

Pages

23-34

Published

2024-02-05

How to Cite

Tong, H., & Feng, Q. (2024). Comparative Study of the Pop Music Industry in China and the United States. International Journal of Arts and Humanities Studies, 4(1), 23–34. https://doi.org/10.32996/Ijahs.2024.4.1.5

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Keywords:

pop music, industry research, music industry, music platforms, China, United States