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Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ is first album to sell 30 million in US, 33 years after release

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Michael Jackson, pictured on tour in Kansas City, Missouri in 1988, is the biggest-selling recording artist of all time. Photo: AP
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Michael Jackson's album Thriller is still breaking barriers more than 30 years after its release and six years after the pop superstar's death, becoming the first album in history to cross the 30 million mark in US sales, record industry officials said.

Thriller, released in 1982 and featuring seven hit singles including Billie Jean, Beat It and its title track, had already crossed 20 million copies in US sales by 1984 during its 112th week on Billboard's album chart, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.

Its continued popularity after Jackson's death in 2009 from an overdose of the powerful anesthetic propofol underscores the strength of the late singer's appeal. The King of Pop remains the biggest-selling recording artist of all time.

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“RIAA has awarded gold and platinum records on behalf of the music business for nearly 60 years, but this is the first time an artist has crossed the 30-times multi-platinum plateau,” RIAA Chairman and Chief Executive Cary Sherman said in a statement on Wednesday.

Thriller has also surpassed sales of 100 million copies worldwide, according to the RIAA statement.

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The album and its expertly produced music videos, including one for the title song Thriller that took its inspiration from horror films and won widespread acclaim, helped the African American singer overcome racial barriers by earning Jackson a place on MTV, which until then had overwhelmingly featured white rock acts.

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