Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ Nabs New Record

Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” is still scaring up
sales and giving the King of Pop’s legacy a new milestone.

The album has sold 30 million copies in the United States,
making Jackson the first artist to attain 30-time multiplatinum status, the
Recording Industry Association of America and Jackson’s estate announced
Wednesday.

The album has proved even more popular overseas, with a
total of 100 million copies sold worldwide since its 1982 release. It includes
some of Jackson’s most recognizable hits, including “Beat It,”
”Billie Jean,” ”Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin'” and the title track,
which inspired one of the most famous music videos of all time.

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“‘Thriller’ continues to be the yardstick against
which all other albums are measured,” said John Branca, co-executor of
Jackson’s estate.

“What an exceptional achievement and testament to
‘Thriller’s’ enduring spot in our hearts and musical history,” RIAA
chairman and CEO Cary Sherman wrote in a statement. The group monitors music sales
and bestows gold status on albums that have sold 500,000 copies and platinum
status if they reach 1 million sales.

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Branca noted that Jackson wrote the album to appeal to a
broad audience, which helped fuel its popularity abroad.

“He didn’t want to sell records to blacks or whites or
Americans,” Branca said. “He wanted to sell records to everyone,
Africa, Asia, everywhere. It’s just continued to sell and sell and sell.”

Branca was cautious about declaring that Jackson and
“Thriller” had set an unbreakable record.

“You can’t say never,” he said, noting Adele’s
album “21” has sold 11 million copies in the U.S. since 2011.
“Nobody saw that coming.”

But, he added, “You wouldn’t want to bet that there’s
another one coming along. Not these days.”

A greatest-hits collection of songs by the Eagles is
Jackson’s closest competitor at the moment, with 29 million albums sold,
according to the RIAA.

Jackson’s music surged in popularity after his unexpected
death in June 2009 at age 50. His estate has released new music, the film
“This is It” that features footage of Jackson’s final rehearsals for
his comeback concerts and a pair of Cirque du Soleil shows.

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