"old" being 18 months or older.
So let's see, 300M old (meaning anything and everything up to 2020), vs 130M new.
New is still winning by a big margin seeing how the back catalog from god knows when albums started being made in the early 1900s, vs 18 months of music.
Also, since they don't break down the "old" by decade, who knows what people are listening to. It might be some Led Zep, early Queen, or it could be recycled shit like Beyonce's latest album from 2018. Heck, Billie Eilish has a bunch of stuff that fits into that "Old" category.
That's why I hate percentages.
"old" being 18 months or older.
So let's see, 300M old (meaning anything and everything up to 2020), vs 130M new.
New is still winning by a big margin seeing how the back catalog from god knows when albums started being made in the early 1900s, vs 18 months of music.
Also, since they don't break down the "old" by decade, who knows what people are listening to. It might be some Led Zep, early Queen, or it could be recycled shit like Beyonce's latest album from 2018.
That's why I hate percentages.