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16 Oct 2023


Michael Jackson - In Concert

055519 04: Entertainer Michael Jackson performs at a concert November 8, 1988 in California. ... [+] Jackson, who was the lead singer for the Jackson Five by age eight, reached the peak of his solo career with 1982's "Thriller," the best-selling album of all time and recipient of eight Grammy awards. (Photo Jean-Marc Giboux/Liaison)

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Every October, one of Michael Jackson's most iconic hits begins its annual resurgence in popularity. As the spookiest day of the year approaches, "Thriller" reclaims a spot on several Billboard charts, as millions of Americans continue buying, streaming and listening to this iconic tune to set the mood for the season.

"Thriller" rises again on the latest R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart, Billboard's weekly ranking of the bestselling hip-hop, rap and R&B tracks in the United States. Jackson's smash soars from its previous position at No. 21 to No. 7, once again breaking into the top 10. With its current trajectory, "Thriller" is on track to come close to conquering the list before the Halloween season comes to a close, just as it has done in the past.

This particular moment holds special significance for the iconic single, as it has now spent 52 weeks, or precisely one year, on the chart. "Thriller" currently stands as the third-longest-charting title on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart, surpassed only by Eminem's "Lose Yourself" with more than 400 weeks on the chart and John Legend's "All of Me," which has notched 126 turns on the list.

“Thriller” is performing even better on the more specific R&B Digital Song Sales chart. On that list, Jackson’s Thriller single is up to No. 4 after landing at No. 11 last time around.

As Halloween draws nearer, "Thriller" is poised to expand its presence to the Digital Song Sales chart, which encompasses all genres. Jackson's hit has graced this list in the past, and its may very well return soon.

"Thriller" isn't the only Halloween-themed single making its presence felt on the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart this week, as Ray Parker Jr.'s "Ghostbusters" returns as well. The theme song from the movie of the same name has previously reached No. 4 on the chart, and it will likely continue to rise in the coming weeks.