Sony Music has released their total recorded music revenues for their second fiscal quarter of 2019, from July 1 to September 30, and revealed that K-pop artist Kang Daniel's debut mini album color on me has landed 5th in terms of their highest-earning artist projects worldwide.
Sony Music’s biggest-selling artist projects globally, on a revenue basis, in the three months were, in order:
- Tool’s Fear Inoculum
- Lil Nas X’s Panini
- Chris Brown’s Indigo
- Khalid’s Free Spirit
- Kang Daniel’s color on me
Further projects on the list include: Travis Scott's Astroworld, Luke Combs’ This One's For You, Tyler The Creator's Igor, Polo G's Die A Legend, DJ Khaled's Father of Asahd, Masaki Suda's Love, and Nogizaka46's Yoake Made Tsuyogaranakutemoii.
With a total recorded music revenue of $1.045 billion, up 10.5% from the year before, this marks Sony's second quarter in a row generating more than one billion dollars in a quarter.
Kang Daniel is currently gearing up for a winter comeback and is also preparing to meet his fans at 'Color On Seoul', a fanmeeting and exhibition at Ilsan KINTEX in late November.
Fifth worldwide! Congratulations Kang Daniel for contributing to Sony's sales on the 2nd half of the fiscal year. Let's create more music that will showcase your colors 😊