Thriller at number one 2025 (forbes)

This whole thread is misleading.

It's NOT #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (aka the main pop chart). It's #1 on the R&B Digital Song Sales and R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales charts.
 
This whole thread is misleading.

It's NOT #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (aka the main pop chart). It's #1 on the R&B Digital Song Sales and R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales charts.
It clearly states forbes and you can clearly see that is it a quoted (positive) artical to add to the forum. Their title ,their opinion. Their observations.
You can of course join in on the main pop chart thread we have here which is regularly updated by @beltrano or even make your own @Zack44 now it is propley Halloween 🎃
 

The King of Pop’s estate has earned an astonishing $3.5 billion since his death in 2009, according to Forbes estimates, topping this year’s list once again with $105 million in earnings over the past 12 months. “When it comes to estate earnings,” one high-profile estate lawyer tells Forbes, “It’s MJ, then an enormous canyon, then everybody else.”

The biggest paydays came from unwinding assets that Jackson accumulated during his life. In addition to owning his own publishing rights and master recordings, Jackson also purchased the ATV catalog for $47.5 million in 1985—about $142 million today—which included among its nearly 4,000 songs almost every hit written together by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. That investment eventually returned $750 million in 2016 (around $1 billion today) when the estate sold its stake to Sony. Not included in that sale was Jackson’s own publishing and master recordings, but in 2024 his estate sold a 50% stake in those assets to Sony for another $600 million—much to the dismay of Jackson’s mother, Katherine, who said the sale would be against Jackson’s wishes and tried to block the deal in court.


In all the years between megadeals, Jackson’s brand has continued to mint money across many different categories—almost entirely unaffected by the sexual abuse allegations that hung over the final years of his life, or the 2019 Finding Neverland documentary detailing them. His posthumous 2009 concert film, This Is It, grossed $267 million at the box office, and an MJ-themed Cirque du Soleil tour in 2012 grossed $160 million, making it the most successful concert tour of that year and earning Jackson more money than any living musician. That success gave rise to Cirque du Soleil’s Michael Jackson ONE, which has held a residency in Las Vegas since 2013, and a Broadway show, MJ: The Musical, which debuted in 2022, totaling almost $300 million in total ticket sales and spawning several international productions.
 

US iTunes video chart on November 1

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worth to post it again ;)

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Thank you so very much Paris for this magical post.!! @Paris78
Loving the fact Prince is posting this 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🤩
Overwhelming achievement...it's 2025. The Michael magic is still going strong.
Still loved .💯 I miss m. 🤝!!We miss him so much.💯❤️
 

The Thriller Challenge : how Michael Jackson fans collaborate to keep the iconic track charting at Halloween.
By Kerry Hennigan​

Given the failure of Billboard’s criteria to allow Jackson’s song to top its best Halloween songs of all time, and the predictable backlash from outraged readers, it’s not surprising the magazine offered fans an alternative opportunity – by offering an online poll. Even less surprising is the fact that “Thriller” not only topped that poll, but it also scored over 90% of the votes.[5]
Michael Jackson’s artistic achievements are the envy of those looking after other high profile legacy artists, a fact borne out again on this year’s Forbes magazine list of the highest earning deceased celebrities on which, at the top, there is Michael Jackson, “then an enormous canyon, then everybody else.”[7]
 
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