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(@Sonique)
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Not to mention that Michael has actually 10 studio albums. Anyway, they're both icons


   
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(@Suhayb)
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He had 6 albums as an adult. If we don't add
The other four albums ,they won't affect that
Much.


   
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(@Jorge Neto)
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Hi MJD, do you have any estimate of how many albums Michael sold since his passing in 2009? According to Soundscan he sold 16.1 million albums in the US alone as of 2019, is it possible to make a worldwide figure?


   
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(@clockingbell)
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Alas, the question is probably too dumb/difficult or easy for me to search for


   
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(@yutgbtht)
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mj I a solo artist being compared to a band , I think that says enough


   
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(@Mcphattys)
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Well disc one of history is a compilation and disc two is a studio album and disc on is certified platinum in the us but disc two is certified 8 times platinum in the us so the compilation and studio album are considered like two separate things even though they are put together.


   
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(@smiley)
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At the time of writing, 'Thriller' has now topped 120 million EAS.

It's astounding to think that one album has been more successful that the entire career output (so far) of some pretty big international acts. Dire Straits, Coldplay, RHCP, Simon and Garfunkel, Adele, Drake and Rihanna to name a few...


   
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(@clockingbell)
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Apart from Simon and Garfunkel, you're right according to this system


   
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(@smiley)
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Yes, sorry, I meant to say 'The Doors'. Thank you for the correction!


   
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(@Mikko)
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Michael Jackson was part of Thriller album, there was dozens of workers and inventors, everyone's goal was maximum commercialism or sales. That's why its rating is not at the top. Not so creative. Call product.


   
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(@smiley)
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I'm not necessarily saying than I'm a fan of either Jackson or 'Thriller'. Just commenting on the enormous success it has achieved regardless of how many people were involved in it's creation.


   
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(@Martin)
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How is it any less creative, than say Blood on the Tracks, OK Computer, Nevermind, Sticky Fingers etc

You just sound like a bitter snob, finding fault and putting something down, just because it's not to your taste.


   
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 Nick
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What's your point? That's like 99% of music out there!


   
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(@Mikko)
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Read everyone's reviews from the critics. They say it better. Are Agatha Christie books better than, let's say Herman Hesse, John Steinbeck or L-F Celine? I just threw a comment out of context. It's not dangerous.


   
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 WV27
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There is an interesting comment in Sandra Bullock's film The Lost City. She plays a romance novelist who's extremely popular but would prefer to write serious work. The cover model says, "How can I be embarrassed by something that brings so much joy to so many people?"
If you like something, enjoy it. But don't try to negate someone else's happiness.
Same with your quote about Agatha Christie. Hundreds of millions of people bought her books. It obviously brought them joy. Why insult their taste?


   
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