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Thriller sales have always confused me. Some say it sold over 100 million, and then others say the 100 million was a myth, and that it actually sold 60-70 million copies. So, which one is it?
100 million total.
30 million in US and rest of the 70 million all over the world.
PS, I'm certain somebody is itching to post something that the numbers are inflated![]()
I wonder why they always say 60-65 million total worldwide-I've read that repeatedly in news articles the last few days-when Guinness obviously says otherwise. I wonder if it's because they're not adding them together properly-I don't know.
Are any other artists figures questioned like this or is it just a media agenda that even ends up in threads like this? I dont think G.W.W pulled the figures out of you know where
Five of Jackson's solo albums - "Off the Wall," "Thriller," "Bad," "Dangerous" and "HIStory," all with Epic Records - are among the top-sellers of all time and “Thriller” holds the distinction as the largest selling album worldwide in the history of the recording industry with more than 70 million units sold. Additionally, singles released from the Thriller album sold more than 100 million copies worldwide, another all time record.
2000
Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ receives its 26th platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), representing 26 million copies sold in the U.S. It remains the second best-selling album in music history.
Its great that Thriller has soared ahead of the Eagles' Their Greatest Hits (which I also love). I hope the contest is now settled once for all. Eagles have released other Hits collections, so I don't believe that disc will sell a lot more going forward.
pierpinto1;4124091 said:As confirmed by michaeljackson page, 100 million is a figure that includes sales for the album track sold as a stand-alone and through the albums in which it is included.
Snow White luvs Peter Pan;4124038 said:The Guinness World Records certified Thriller with over 104 million copies sold in 2006. It should currently have over 110 millions at least.
You can see the certificate below on Michael's right.
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ivy;3764091 said:Statement From The Estate Of Michael Jackson Regarding Thriller
We understand that loyal MJ fans are reacting to the article that appeared in the New Yorker questioning the sales of Michael’s “Thriller” album. Let’s state this for the record: “Thriller” has sold MORE THAN 100,000,000 ALBUMS WORLDWIDE. In addition, the number of singles sold cannot even be tallied. It is far and away the largest selling album in record industry history which, ironically, the same reporter noted in the December issue of the same magazine. Quite frankly, we are unaware of the credentials of the blogger in the New Yorker, and point out that it is his opinion only, and not based on the facts of the extraordinary 30-year sales history of Michael’s masterpiece.
- John Branca and John McClain, Co-Executors, The Estate Of Michael Jackson
Those statements are marketing tools, Thriller , the album hasnt sold 100 million.
70 million is the official figures and way more realistic.
You are entitled to your own opinion. There are official statements that say otherwise. You quoted the website, I quoted Guinness and Michael's Estate. Which of these you believe is up to you.
Its taken along time for recertifaction. Back in the day this was an ongoing struggle as sony and the powers that be failed to do their job and mjs numbers were intentionally downplayed while eagles P.R was pushed down everyones throats. The question now is when will the other albums get their recerts as we all know their figures are way off aswell
Thriller sales have always confused me. Some say it sold over 100 million, and then others say the 100 million was a myth, and that it actually sold 60-70 million copies. So, which one is it?
The Guinness World Records certified Thriller with over 104 million copies sold in 2006. It should currently have over 110 millions at least.
You can see the certificate below on Michael's right.
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I wonder why they always say 60-65 million total worldwide-I've read that repeatedly in news articles the last few days-when Guinness obviously says otherwise. I wonder if it's because they're not adding them together properly-I don't know.
The numbers the media want to believe are mostly sale figures that are here since mid 90's like the rest of Michael's global figures (for Off The Wall, Bad, Dangerous and HIStory).
For Thriller specifically we can see a lot happened since then. According to a report from 2007 the album sold every year around 100k copies every year just in USA. In 2007 Thriller already had 27x multi-platinum, Then you have the RIAA finally updating Thriller's figures two months after Michael passed: In August 2009 RIAA gave it the 29th platinum certification (The year-end sale figures for Thriller in 2009 were 1.47 million copies in US).
Then there is Thriller25 which sold around 4.5-5 million copies worldwide (688k in USA) in 2008.
While making sure I am getting my facts right I came across this article from 1999 Which is reporting about the Eagles outselling Michael's Thriller with their Greatest Hits albums (26 million copies). So up until 1999 Thriller sold 25 million copies in USA.
http://www.mtv.com/news/519962/beatles-garth-brooks-barbra-streisand-centurys-top-sellers/
A year later (2000) RIAA gave Thriller its 26th platinum certification:
https://rockhall.com/story-of-rock/timelines/michael-jackson/basic/
Now it's 30x multi-platinum, making it 4 million more copies sold in America only since 2000 (Average of around 266k copies sold every year in the USA).
We all know Michael is one of very few American artists who sell better outside the USA. It's easy to see with with Thriller25 - 4 million copies worldwide and 0.6 in USA. Thriller in the 90's - 20-25 million copies in USA and 45-55 copies worldwide. With other albums the gap is even bigger. At least twice of the American sales.
Even if we only add smaller worldwide sales figures to the American ones, it still sums up to many millions of copies in twenty years so one really has to wonder how come Thriller and other MJ albums carry the same figures for all these years.
I have been researching Michael's figures and following worldwide charts for years.
So yes, i believe the 100 million figure just for the album is bullshit.
Its great that Thriller has soared ahead of the Eagles' Their Greatest Hits (which I also love). I hope the contest is now settled once for all. Eagles have released other Hits collections, so I don't believe that disc will sell a lot more going forward.
Actually yes. Elvis, for example, did not sell over one billion records. Even elvis.com admits that. Nor did the Beatles sell over one billion records. As a marketing tool that's still claimed over and over again. To exaggerate sales numbers has always been a marketing tool.
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Personally ive never seen the media question or intentionally deflate elvis etc numbers like they have done with mj.infact its always the the complete opposite inorder to put mj in his place. Id like to see the other albums gets their recerts now to get some legit upto date numbers
Perhaps WE don't have data available and tangible evidence to prove it but I assume the Estate has such data to back it up. What I mean is that not all countries have their numbers updated rather they have old figures.