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http://www.newyorker.com/online/blo...ler-really-sell-a-hundred-million-copies.html
This article can be a little negative (for example stating Dangerous and Bad didn't see too well when they are two of the biggest selling albums of all time!!!!)
But it makes some good points.
1. Michael Jackson sold over 500 million records.
2. Thriller SHOULD already have been certified 30x platinum in America and the first and only album to be triple diamond.
3. The Beatles and Elvis' figures are overinflated. Beatles should be from 450-550 million whilst Elvis is probably at 300 million.
4. Michael Jackson has sold 90 million records since his death and over 100 million this century making him the biggest selling artist of the 21st century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_music_artists - Look for yourself
I think it's time the record books reflect who the true biggest selling artist is of all time. The Beatles & Michael Jackson neck and neck, if anything, Michael Jackson ahead because those are record sales we can actually confirm without ludicrous estimates.
Michael Jackson deserves to be remembered and credited as the greatest selling artist of all time.
Off The Wall - 20 Million
Thriller - 66-105 million
Bad - 35-45 million
Dangerous 32-40 million
HIStory - 21 million
Blood On The Dance Floor - 6 Million
Invincible - 13 Million
Number Ones - 25 Million
The Essential MJ - 17 Million
King Of Pop - 5 Million
This Is It - 10 Million
Michael - 5 Million
Singles
We Are The World - 20 Million
Ill Be There - 5 Million
Billie Jean - 7 Million
Beat It - 6 Million
Thriller - 6 Million
Earth Song - 4 Million
I Want You Back - 5 Million
This is atleast 300 million and we can actually see that.
The Beatles I could only confirm up to 250 million sales and Elvis, well...150 million.
History books need to change peeps, Mike needs his recognition as GOAT.
This article can be a little negative (for example stating Dangerous and Bad didn't see too well when they are two of the biggest selling albums of all time!!!!)
But it makes some good points.
1. Michael Jackson sold over 500 million records.
2. Thriller SHOULD already have been certified 30x platinum in America and the first and only album to be triple diamond.
3. The Beatles and Elvis' figures are overinflated. Beatles should be from 450-550 million whilst Elvis is probably at 300 million.
4. Michael Jackson has sold 90 million records since his death and over 100 million this century making him the biggest selling artist of the 21st century.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_music_artists - Look for yourself
I think it's time the record books reflect who the true biggest selling artist is of all time. The Beatles & Michael Jackson neck and neck, if anything, Michael Jackson ahead because those are record sales we can actually confirm without ludicrous estimates.
Michael Jackson deserves to be remembered and credited as the greatest selling artist of all time.
Off The Wall - 20 Million
Thriller - 66-105 million
Bad - 35-45 million
Dangerous 32-40 million
HIStory - 21 million
Blood On The Dance Floor - 6 Million
Invincible - 13 Million
Number Ones - 25 Million
The Essential MJ - 17 Million
King Of Pop - 5 Million
This Is It - 10 Million
Michael - 5 Million
Singles
We Are The World - 20 Million
Ill Be There - 5 Million
Billie Jean - 7 Million
Beat It - 6 Million
Thriller - 6 Million
Earth Song - 4 Million
I Want You Back - 5 Million
This is atleast 300 million and we can actually see that.
The Beatles I could only confirm up to 250 million sales and Elvis, well...150 million.
History books need to change peeps, Mike needs his recognition as GOAT.