The post Michael Jackson Returns To No. 1 In America Thanks To Halloween appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” returns in full force this Halloween, hitting No. 1 on Billboard’s R&B Digital Song Sales chart and reaches the top 10 on multiple tallies. JAPAN – 1987: Singer Michael Jackson perfomes on stage in 1987 in Japan. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images) Getty Images As is the case every year, Halloween brings Michael Jackson back to the Billboard charts in a big way. The late pop icon will forever be connected to the holiday thanks to one of his most famous songs, “Thriller.” The tune served as a single from Jackson’s blockbuster of the same name, which will be remembered as both one of the best artistic packages and commercial successes of all time. In recent years, “Thriller” has taken on new importance, as it has become a fixture on radio every October and a must-hear at any Halloween party. Both streams and sales of the decades-old cut skyrocket as the spooky day approaches, and notable increases in all forms of consumption lead “Thriller” back to various charts in the United States. “Thriller” Hits a New Chart High This season, “Thriller” manages to conquer one Billboard tally, but is denied from reaching the summit for the very first time on one list, settling for second place and a new all-time high. Jackson climbs from No. 23 to the runner-up spot on the R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs chart, 14 weeks into its time on the list of the most-played tunes on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music that can be classified as R&B, rap, or hip-hop. “Thriller” hits a new peak as it settles in at No. 2. Only one track, “Folded” by Kehlani, beats the Halloween favorite, as that smash remains comfortable at No. 1 for another turn. “Thriller” Returns to No. 1 on a Billboard Chart “Thriller”… The post Michael Jackson Returns To No. 1 In America Thanks To Halloween appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” returns in full force this Halloween, hitting No. 1 on Billboard’s R&B Digital Song Sales chart and reaches the top 10 on multiple tallies. JAPAN – 1987: Singer Michael Jackson perfomes on stage in 1987 in Japan. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images) Getty Images As is the case every year, Halloween brings Michael Jackson back to the Billboard charts in a big way. The late pop icon will forever be connected to the holiday thanks to one of his most famous songs, “Thriller.” The tune served as a single from Jackson’s blockbuster of the same name, which will be remembered as both one of the best artistic packages and commercial successes of all time. In recent years, “Thriller” has taken on new importance, as it has become a fixture on radio every October and a must-hear at any Halloween party. Both streams and sales of the decades-old cut skyrocket as the spooky day approaches, and notable increases in all forms of consumption lead “Thriller” back to various charts in the United States. “Thriller” Hits a New Chart High This season, “Thriller” manages to conquer one Billboard tally, but is denied from reaching the summit for the very first time on one list, settling for second place and a new all-time high. Jackson climbs from No. 23 to the runner-up spot on the R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs chart, 14 weeks into its time on the list of the most-played tunes on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music that can be classified as R&B, rap, or hip-hop. “Thriller” hits a new peak as it settles in at No. 2. Only one track, “Folded” by Kehlani, beats the Halloween favorite, as that smash remains comfortable at No. 1 for another turn. “Thriller” Returns to No. 1 on a Billboard Chart “Thriller”…

Michael Jackson Returns To No. 1 In America Thanks To Halloween

Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” returns in full force this Halloween, hitting No. 1 on Billboard’s R&B Digital Song Sales chart and reaches the top 10 on multiple tallies. JAPAN – 1987: Singer Michael Jackson perfomes on stage in 1987 in Japan. (Photo by Dave Hogan/Getty Images)

Getty Images

As is the case every year, Halloween brings Michael Jackson back to the Billboard charts in a big way. The late pop icon will forever be connected to the holiday thanks to one of his most famous songs, “Thriller.” The tune served as a single from Jackson’s blockbuster of the same name, which will be remembered as both one of the best artistic packages and commercial successes of all time.

In recent years, “Thriller” has taken on new importance, as it has become a fixture on radio every October and a must-hear at any Halloween party. Both streams and sales of the decades-old cut skyrocket as the spooky day approaches, and notable increases in all forms of consumption lead “Thriller” back to various charts in the United States.

“Thriller” Hits a New Chart High

This season, “Thriller” manages to conquer one Billboard tally, but is denied from reaching the summit for the very first time on one list, settling for second place and a new all-time high. Jackson climbs from No. 23 to the runner-up spot on the R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs chart, 14 weeks into its time on the list of the most-played tunes on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music that can be classified as R&B, rap, or hip-hop.

“Thriller” hits a new peak as it settles in at No. 2. Only one track, “Folded” by Kehlani, beats the Halloween favorite, as that smash remains comfortable at No. 1 for another turn.

“Thriller” Returns to No. 1 on a Billboard Chart

“Thriller” only manages to appear in the highest spot on one Billboard ranking, the R&B Digital Song Sales chart. In that case, Jackson leaps from No. 3 to the peak position, returning to the loftiest space after 80 weeks on the ranking. “Folded” by Kehlani is steady at its all-time peak of No. 2, while several other Halloween favorites — like Ray Parker Jr.’s “Ghostbusters,” Rockwell’s “Somebody’s Watching Me,” and Stevie Wonder’s “Superstition” — all make space inside the top 10.

Sales of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” Double Thanks to Halloween

Sales of “Thriller” doubled from one frame to the next, and that uptick is thanks entirely to Halloween. In the most recent tracking period, Jackson’s single sold a little more than 2,800 copies throughout the U.S., per Luminate. The period before, that number was just 1,400.

“Thriller” Reenters the Top 10 on Multiple Billboard Tallies

VARIOUS, VARIOUS – JUNE 25: Michael Jackson performs in concert circa 1986. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

WireImage

Twice as many purchases as just days prior help “Thriller” rocket up the Digital Song Sales chart. Last frame, the tune sat at No. 17, and now it’s back inside the top 10, where it makes a home at No. 7. “Thriller” has come close to commanding the tally before, as it previously peaked at No. 1. Perhaps by next October, Jackson’s track will make it to a full year, or 52 weeks, on the roster – a relatively uncommon feat for the most competitive sales chart in America.

“Thriller” and “Billie Jean” Find Space on Several Charts

In addition to the aforementioned rankings, “Thriller” also lives inside the top 10 on multiple other rosters. It sits at No. 2 on both the R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales and R&B Streaming Songs tallies. Megan Thee Stallion’s “Lover Girl” blocks the star from another posthumous turn at No. 1 on the sales ranking, while on the R&B Streaming Songs chart, Kehlani is still in charge. “Thriller” also appears in the top 10 on both the Hot R&B Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs lists, coming in at Nos. 4 and 5, respectively.

Michael Jackson Returns to the Hot 100’s Top 40

Jackson reappears on multiple Billboard charts, but he will almost certainly disappear soon after the Halloween surge concludes for another year. “Thriller” bounds back inside the top 40 on both the Hot 100 and the Streaming Songs rankings and is once again present on both of Billboard’s global rosters.

Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean” Soars Alongside “Thriller”

VARIOUS, VARIOUS – JUNE 25: Michael Jackson performs in concert circa 1988. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

WireImage

At the same time that “Thriller” reaches a new high, “Billie Jean” also returns to the R&B/Hip-Hop Streaming Songs tally, though in last place, far from its best showing. The same tune, also taken from the Thriller album, can be found on the R&B Streaming Songs chart and at never-before-seen peaks on both the Billboard Global 200 and Billboard Global Excl. U.S. lists.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/11/08/michael-jackson-returns-to-no-1-in-america-thanks-to-halloween/

Market Opportunity
B Logo
B Price(B)
$0.24736
$0.24736$0.24736
+9.72%
USD
B (B) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

Slate Milk Raises $23 Million Series B Round To Bolster Protein Drink’s Rapid Growth

Slate Milk Raises $23 Million Series B Round To Bolster Protein Drink’s Rapid Growth

The post Slate Milk Raises $23 Million Series B Round To Bolster Protein Drink’s Rapid Growth appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Slate Classic Chocolate milk shake Slate A new slate of functional beverages is about to dominate the ready-to-drink shelf, ushering in a more modern era of easily incorporating more protein in our diets. Today, Slate Milk cofounders Manny Lubin and Josh Belinsky reveal the brand has raised a $23 million Series B funding round. Led by Foundership, a new fund by Yasso frozen greek yogurt cofounders Drew Harrington and Amanda Klane, the money will allow Slate to continue its momentum towards ubiquity as it hits 100,000 points of distribution across 20,000 stores nationwide by the end of 2025. Slate also reveals that it is rolling out several line extensions including a 20 gram protein Strawberry milk at Sprouts Farmers Market, a 30 gram protein Cookies & Cream milk at Target, and a 30 gram protein Salted Caramel flavor at Walmart and Albertsons banner stores. New “Ultra” 42 gram protein options in Chocolate, Vanilla and Salted Caramel will also be available in retailers across the country. “Stores where we may have just had our ready-to-drink lattes, now we’re adding our shakes, and vice versa. We’re adding new partners and executing deeper with our existing partners,” Lubin tells me. The impressive growth is due to Slate’s early entry into the high-protein product space slightly before it caught mainstream attention–ready to execute immediately once consumers craved it most. Slate’s macronutrient ratios are practically unbeatable, largely due to the utilization of ultra-filtered milk. It’s a protein drink that writes a new script about who protein drinks are for. “We’re not sons of dairy farmers. We had no milk history,” Lubin says “We’re just a couple of dudes from the burbs of Boston who like chocolate milk.” Slate cofounder Manny Lubin Slate Another Clean Slate Slate’s brand has evolved significantly in just the past six…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/19 03:08
The HackerNoon Newsletter: New frontiers in Human AI Interface (9/19/2025)

The HackerNoon Newsletter: New frontiers in Human AI Interface (9/19/2025)

How are you, hacker? 🪐 What’s happening in tech today, September 19, 2025? The HackerNoon Newsletter brings the HackerNoon homepage straight to your inbox. On this day, First Smiley Emoticon Created by Fahlman in 1982, US-led Invasion Restores Democracy to Haiti in 1994, New Zealand Grants Women's Suffrage in 1893, and we present you with these top quality stories. From Spacecraft From the 90s, or Why Humanity Uses Last Centurys Technology in Space to New frontiers in Human AI Interface, let’s dive right in. Spacecraft From the 90s, or Why Humanity Uses Last Centurys Technology in Space By @nftbro [ 9 Min read ] In “small space”, the priorities are different: low cost, rapid iteration, and the use of CubeSats on Raspberry Pi and Linux containers. Read More. New frontiers in Human AI Interface By @zbruceli [ 12 Min read ] Recent tech advances are breaking free from 20 years of 5-inch screen limits, unlocking full human senses in computing through AI interfaces and wearables. Read More. Microsoft’s LinkedIn Still Sucks, But Outsmarting Its Algorithm Is Hilariously Easy By @frankmorgan [ 3 Min read ] A cheeky experiment uses ChatGPT to slip LinkedIn’s walled garden, proving off-platform links still win—and why MS’s Dismal Platform must pivot or die. Read More. AI Startup Surge Risks Repeating Tech’s Last Funding Mania By @youcefhq [ 4 Min read ] The AI startup frenzy and FOMO are inflating round sizes and valuations. But too much capital too early often leads to mediocre outcomes. Remake of 2020–22? Read More. Passive Income in Crypto: Why Waiting for Altseason Is a Bad Strategy By @MichaelJerlis [ 4 Min read ] Discover the most reliable passive income strategies in crypto for 2025 — from tokenized treasuries to staking, lending, farming, and more. Read More. 🧑‍💻 What happened in your world this week? It's been said that writing can help consolidate technical knowledge, establish credibility, and contribute to emerging community standards. Feeling stuck? We got you covered ⬇️⬇️⬇️ ANSWER THESE GREATEST INTERVIEW QUESTIONS OF ALL TIME We hope you enjoy this worth of free reading material. Feel free to forward this email to a nerdy friend who'll love you for it.See you on Planet Internet! With love, The HackerNoon Team ✌️
Share
Hackernoon2025/09/20 00:02
Bitcoin devs cheer block reconstruction stats, ignore security budget concerns

Bitcoin devs cheer block reconstruction stats, ignore security budget concerns

The post Bitcoin devs cheer block reconstruction stats, ignore security budget concerns appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. This morning, Bitcoin Core developers celebrated improved block reconstruction statistics for node operators while conveniently ignoring the reason for these statistics — the downward trend in fees for Bitcoin’s security budget. Reacting with heart emojis and thumbs up to a green chart showing over 80% “successful compact block reconstructions without any requested transactions,” they conveniently omitted red trend lines of the fees that Bitcoin users pay for mining security which powered those green statistics. Block reconstructions occur when a node requests additional information about transactions within a compact block. Although compact blocks allow nodes to quickly relay valid bundles of transactions across the internet, the more frequently that nodes can reconstruct without extra, cumbersome transaction requests from their peers is a positive trend. Because so many nodes switched over in August to relay transactions bidding 0.1 sat/vB across their mempools, nodes now have to request less transaction data to reconstruct blocks containing sub-1 sat/vB transactions. After nodes switched over in August to accept and relay pending transactions bidding less than 1 sat/vB, disparate mempools became harmonized as most nodes had a better view of which transactions would likely join upcoming blocks. As a result, block reconstruction times improved, as nodes needed less information about these sub-1 sat/vB transactions. In July, several miners admitted that user demand for Bitcoin blockspace had persisted at such a low that they were willing to accept transaction fees of just 0.1 satoshi per virtual byte — 90% lower than their prior 1 sat/vB minimum. With so many blocks partially empty, they succumbed to the temptation to accept at least something — even 1 billionth of one bitcoin (BTC) — rather than $0 to fill up some of the excess blockspace. Read more: Bitcoin’s transaction fees have fallen to a multi-year low Green stats for block reconstruction after transaction fees crash After…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 04:07