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  • A 1982 album by Michael Jackson, produced by Jackson and [[Quincy Jones]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thriller (Michael Jackson album)/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Thriller (Michael Jackson album)/Related Articles]]
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  • ...70s, and 80s. The band comprised five brothers, including a very young [[Michael Jackson]], and was responsible for a string of international hits. They are perhap ...nal members were Marlon, Jackie, Tito, [[Jermaine Jackson|Jermaine]] and [[Michael Jackson|Michael]], who went on to become the most famous of the Jacksons and an int
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  • *1982: ''[[Thriller (Michael Jackson album)|Thriller]]''
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  • {{rpl|Thriller (Michael Jackson album)}} *'Thriller' (Michael Jackson song): A 1982 song by Michael Jackson.
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  • {{r|Thriller (Michael Jackson album)}}
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  • ...ombe]]. Theroux has also interviewed [[Joseph Jackson]], [[Michael Jackson|Michael Jackson's]] father, spent time with [[Lamb and Lynx Gaede]], toured [[San Quentin P
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  • {{r|Michael Jackson}}
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  • '''''Thriller''''' is the title of a 1982 album by [[Michael Jackson]], a [[song]] from the album, and a ground breaking [[music video]] of the
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  • {{r|Michael Jackson}}
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  • ...eveloped a solo career and has collaborated with other artists including [[Michael Jackson]] and [[Elvis Costello]]. He continues to record popular music to this day.
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  • | colspan='2' align='center' | '''Michael Jackson''' ...ful musical performers of the rock era, Jackson's 1982 album ''[[Thriller (Michael Jackson album)|Thriller]]'' is listed in the [[Guinness Book of Records]] as the hi
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  • ...network began heavily featuring videos from Jackson's album ''[[Thriller (Michael Jackson album)|Thriller]]'', in particular the song 'Billie Jean', which received s
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  • ...nd credits other musical influences on her style being [[James Taylor]], [[Michael Jackson]], Pat Metheny, [[Joni Mitchell]], [[M'Shell Ndegocello]], [[Marvin Gaye]],
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  • ...e Murphy, which grossed $90,404,800 in America alone. He then filmed the [[Michael Jackson]] "Thriller" music video in 1983, which was widely celebrated as innovative ...cite news|last=Howell|first=Peter|date=13 June 2013|title=John Landis says Michael Jackson was too 'grotesque' to film: Howell|url=http://www.thestar.com/entertainmen
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  • ...ial dispensation of the Bavarian royalty.<ref>p. 56 f., Michael Jackson, ''Michael Jackson's Beer Companion'', 2nd ed.</ref> There is no such exception for other fla
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  • ...09-07-02/chopra-michael-jackson-could-have-been-saved/ "Deepak Chopra: How Michael Jackson Could Have Been Saved"], ''The Daily Beast'', July 2, 2009, p. 4.</ref> ...e to Growing Old'' was published in 1993. The book and his friendship with Michael Jackson gained him an interview on July 12 that year on ''Oprah''. Paul Offit write
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  • * that [[Michael Jackson]] faked his own death in order to free himself from a mountain of debt
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  • ..."Take On Me"; uh, ;-) . Bopped with [[The Jackson 5]] (I remember a small Michael Jackson dancing on TV...from when I was even smaller) and tackled a little [[educat ...ir songs, but I ain't never *hoid* of the Jackson 74, or listened to them. Michael Jackson I *have* heard of, but, thank God, never actually, hoid.... (Ludwig von Pei
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  • ...the year, one ahead of [[Michael Jackson|Michael Jackson's]] ''[[Thriller (Michael Jackson (album)|Thriller]]''<ref name=gray93/>. It made best of the year lists in
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  • ...|Terry Lewis]]) hit-making producer [[Lo-Key?|Lance Alexande]]<nowiki/>r([[Michael Jackson]], [[Boyz II Men|Boyz 2 Men]], [[Next (American band)|Next]], [[Lo-Key?|Lo
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  • ''Not as morbid as it sounds. I'm inspired by the sudden death of [[Michael Jackson]] to think about other people who died younger than we thought they should.
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  • ...he column is called "The Pop Of King", a reference to "The King of Pop", [[Michael Jackson]].
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  • ...]], and other [[Glam rock|glam rockers]]. Her musical influences include [[Michael Jackson]], [[Madonna (performer)|Madonna]], and other [[Pop music|pop musicians]]. ...cord]]'' wrote: "[Gaga] says she has been inspired by Madonna and the late Michael Jackson, but her number one inspiration has been Freddie Mercury."<ref name="DR">{{
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  • {{Image|Michael Jackson 1984.jpg|left|150px| Michael Jackson, 1984.}}
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  • |quote= TOP TEN OVERALL YAHOO! SEARCHES FOR 2009 1. Michael Jackson 2. Twilight 3. WWE 4. Megan Fox 5. Britney Spears 6. Naruto (Japanese Anime
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  • ...978 movie directed by Sidney Lumet, and starring Diana Ross as Dorothy and Michael Jackson as the Scarecrow. Gregory Maguire wrote ''Wicked: The Life and Times of th
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  • Presley was in second place as a top-earning, deceased celebrity (after [[Michael Jackson]]), earning approximately $55 million per year. Most of this income is deri ...im. Presley also makes the most money of any deceased performer aside from Michael Jackson. The Ronnie McDowell song "The King is Gone" released after Presley's death
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  • ...ous all time high at [[bbc.co.uk]] was caused by the announcement of the [[Michael Jackson]] verdict, which used 7.2&nbsp;[[gigabit|Gb]]/s.<ref>{{cite web | title = S
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  • }}</ref> When [[Michael Jackson]] died, users uploaded tribute videos.<ref name=twsFEB26a/>
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