Michael Jackson’s album Thriller continues to reach unprecedented levels of success decades after its initial release. The acclaimed work landed in the top 10 on Billboard‘s 200 chart, dated Dec. 3rd.
"Thriller" had a stronger Halloween week in 2024, but hits a new 21st century Hot 100 peak this week. The reason has less to do with its performance and more with everything else on the chart.
“During that moment, I didn’t feel nervous at all,” quarterback Dante Moore said regarding Oregon’s game-winning drive against Iowa.... While it’s often something that opposing fans like to poke fun ...
The stats we know: 37 weeks atop the Billboard 200 charts, seven top 10 Billboard Hot 100 singles, seven of Jackson’s eight Grammy wins in 1984, certified 34x platinum, still standing as the ...
The album spent 37 weeks at No. 1. — -- Thirty-five years ago today, the album that changed the face of pop music forever arrived in stores: Michael Jackson's "Thriller." The album, released Nov.
Thirty-six years ago, Michael Jackson released Thriller, an album that cemented him as the King of Pop. “Thriller,” released on November 30, 1982, went on to become the world’s best-selling music ...
Jackson was the King of Pop — but that didn’t stop him from drawing inspiration from other genres. According to the New York Post, Jackson cited Tchaikovsky as an influence in an Ebony interview.
There’s something evil lurking in the dark. Michael Jackson dominated the 1980s music charts with songs like “Beat It” and “Dirty Diana.” Each October, though, the spooky and creepy song “Thriller” ...
As part of the release, different retailers in the U.S. will sell select versions of the album. In the U.S., Walmart will sell an exclusive version of the original Thriller album with an alternate ...
The release of the album that would become, by some measures, the most successful record in music history went unnoticed by TIME. When it was first released 35 years ago, on Nov. 30, 1982, there was ...
Nov. 30 marks the 25th anniversary of Michael Jackson's Thriller. Chris Connelly, who first reviewed the album in Rolling Stone, recalls his first thoughts about the songs and the trajectory of ...