
Further proof that Michael Jackson was the greatest entertainer to ever live. Perfect farewell.
Michael Jackson fans paid tribute to the King of Pop the best way they knew how last week: by buying his music. In the first full week following the death of Jackson at age 50, and with retailers fully prepared for the onslaught of buyers, the fallen pop idol sold an astonishing 800,000 solo albums, dominating the charts in a way not seen since his heyday in the early 1980s.
According to figures provided by Nielsen SoundScan, Jackson’s sales nearly doubled from the week before, with his music occupying all 10 spots on the Top Catalog Albums chart, led by Number Ones, which sold 339,000 copies, a 215 percent increase from the previous week. Unlike the reporting period ending June 28 (just four days after Jackson’s death), this time retailers had a chance to stock up, so physical albums represented 82 percent of MJ’s sales, nearly double the figure from the previous one, according to Billboard.
No one will ever be able to sell more than Michael Jackson!








