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Wow, I didn't realise that Smooth Criminal had over 800 million views.
TDCAU had a low peak because of the controversy surrounding the lyrics and the fact that radios refused to play the song.@Nite Line I’m to this day flabbergasted at the low peaks of Jam, TDCAU and Who is it! I would love to know the reason behind it. Especially so who is it as it turned into a single after the Oprah a cappella. You would think the impact should have been bigger! In hindsight I think Give in to me would have been a better choice for the USA.
Really nice playlist.Playlist of Michael Jackson songs with over 100 million streams on Spotify (Including features, The Jacksons & The Jackson 5).
@Nite Line Thriller 2003 at No. 32.
For those unwilling to scroll: can you feel it, thriller, man in the mirror, beat it and billie jean at nr 1 are all in the list. Couldn't agree more with the nr 1 spot. Also delighted for can you feel it recognition.Michael took the top spot, with several other entries.
Give in To Me was going to be a US single but it was swapped out for Who Is It on account of the Oprah spike. But as a result, the video for WII wouldn't be made in time for the chart blitz. Ultimately neither song ended up doing as well as they could've, state wise. In what I consider to be a genuine fumble in MJs camp.TDCAU had a low peak because of the controversy surrounding the lyrics and the fact that radios refused to play the song.
I am not sure why Jam and Who Is It had a low peak. Maybe because Michael didn’t tour the USA during the Dangerous Tour?
I also think that a rock song like Give In To Me would have been a hit in the US, but GITM was only released for international markets, more than a year after the album’s release. I personally would have released GITM as the third single of the Dangerous album.
Since, I made this post, Off The Wall has been certified Silver and They Don't Care About Us has been updated from Gold to Platinum.Michael's singles certifications from each studio album:
Off The Wall:
Don't Stop Till You Get Enough: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Rock With You: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Off The Wall: Silver for sales of 200,000
Total: 1.4 million
Thriller:
Billie Jean: 3X Platinum for sales of 1,800,000
Beat It: 2X Platinum for sales of 1,200,000
Thriller: 2X Platinum for sales of 1,200,000
PYT: Gold for sales of 400,000
WBSS: Silver for sales of 200,000
Human Nature: Silver for sales of 200,000
Total: 5 million
Bad:
Man In The Mirror: 2X Platinum for sales of 1,200,000
TWYMMF: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Smooth Criminal: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Bad: Gold for sales of 400,000
Dirty Diana: Gold for sales of 400,000
IJCSLY: Silver for sales of 200,000
Total: 3.4 million
Dangerous:
Black or White: Gold for sales of 400,000
Heal The World: Gold for sales of 400,000
Remember The Time: Silver for sales of 200,000
Total: 1 million
History:
Earth Song: 2X Platinum for sales of 1,200,000
YANA: Platinum for sales of 600,000
TDCAU: Platinum for sales of 600,000
Scream/Childhood: Silver for sales of 200,000
Stranger In Moscow: Silver for sales of 200,000
Total: 2.6 million
Invincible:
You Rock My World: Gold for sales of 400,000
Total: 0.4 million
No surprises that Thriller and Bad albums had the most successful singles. I am also pleasantly surprised at the performance of History's singles. But I must say that I am a bit disappointed by the overall total of Dangerous' singles.![]()
…but not Heal the World?I hope to see Black Or White & Remember The Time reach the Platinum status in 2023.
Of course I do, but for some reason, I thought Heal The World was further from obtaining the platinum status than RTT. I was wrong.…but not Heal the World?
Oh is the Chicago surge finally over?