Pop stars in the UK disappear from the world’s best -selling pop plans

For half a century, British pop stars were among the largest sellers around the world, but all of this changed last year.
BBC News reports that for the first time since 2003, no British musician entered into the annual international chart One of the 10 best albums or albums selling a year, as revealed by the annual report issued by the IFPI.
It was the best -selling song for 2024, IFPI, American singer Benson Bon Beautiful things. The best -selling album was Taylor Swift Severe poets section.
Bonn’s song topped the UK, Australia, Canada, Norway, France, Germany, Ireland and New Zealand. He also became his first song to enter the first five places on the Billboard Plan in the United States, where it reached the second rank.
Swift’s album was released at the height of the Eras tour, which has benefited from the speculation of fans of the fans of any of its ex -friends or current friends who inspired the song in the Longplaying album.
The BBC mentioned that the highest British entrance on the list was the singer and producer Artemas, on 15Y Parking with the song I love the way you accept me.
Charlie XCX – the pioneering candidate at the BRIT Awards next week, failed to reward the best in British music – to make the pieces, along with the Coldplay and Dua LIPA, who issued new materials this year.
British artists have not carried any of the top 10 popular individuals even in British plans, the first time of this case for at least 20 years.