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'Thriller' And 'Bad' Appear On The Top 5 Highest Selling Pop Albums Of All Time



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has ranked the top 5 highest selling pop albums of all time and Michael Jackson appears not once but twice! The rankings description reads:

Our concept of pop music has changed drastically over the past several decades. Pop music originated as a spin-off of 1950's rock and roll that catered specifically to youth, according to Slide Share. The term is essentially short for 'popular music;, making it quite difficult to define the limits of the genre. Generally, pop music is upbeat and happy, though there re plenty of melodic and sappy love pop songs, too! Some of the most notable early pop artists included The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Michael Jackson, and Abba. Today, the genre is dominated by the likes of Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Katy Perry, and Beyoncé. Through the decades, some pop records have become iconic, selling millions of copies. These are the all time top-sellers in the genre.

Thriller claims the top spot (no surprises there!), with Bad coming in second. Check out the full listing below:

5. ABBA- Gold: Greatest Hits
4. Madonna- The Immaculate Collection
3. Adele- 21
2. Michael Jackson- Bad


1. Michael Jackson - Thriller

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