The Borneo Post

Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ tops record 33 mln sales mark

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NEW YORK: Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” the biggest album in history, on Thursday notched up another mark as it was certified as selling 33 million copies in the United States.

The Recording Industry Associatio­n of America gave the new sales total for the 1982 work one year after the group started to factor in streaming.

“Thriller” — which produced all-time hits such as “Beat It” and “Billie Jean” — appears unlikely to lose its crown of topselling album anytime soon.

The album came out in a golden age commercial­ly for music, with album sales robust and MTV reaching new audiences.

Album sales have plummeted in the past decade amid the availabili­ty of instant music online, although music industry profits have rebounded due to the rise of streaming.

The second top- selling album in US history is the Eagles’ “Their Greatest Hits (1971-1975),” which has sold 29 million copies and last won a new certificat­ion in 2006.

Jackson’s estate says that “Thriller” sold more than 105 million copies worldwide, although global data remains difficult to quantify.

Separately, the recording associatio­n certified on Thursday that Jackson’s highstakes followup to “Thriller,” 1987’s “Bad,” had reached sales of 10 million copies in the United States. — AFP

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Jackson performs during a concert in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on Oct 15, 1993. — File photo
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