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Posted: Thursday, 09 July 2009 7:32AM

Michael Jackson Still Toping Charts



Michael Jackson died in debt but his estate won't be in the red for long.  For the second straight week three of the five best-selling CD's in the country are by Michael Jackson.  His compilation of Number One hits sold 339 thousand copies last week.  Thriller and The Essential Michael Jackson were also in the Top Five.  In all more than a million of his solo CD's have sold since his death two weeks ago today.  And that doesn't include all those Jackson Five CD's.
And it's the same story online where close to five million Michael Jackson songs have been downloaded since his death.  And at the top of that list?  Man In The Mirror...followed by "Billie Jean" at Number 4 and "Thriller" at Number 5.  "The Way You Make Me Feel" and "Beat It" were also in the top ten.


 
 
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