Nov.
30,
1982,
marks
the
anniversary
of
the
undisputed
King
of
Pop’s
monumental
album
Thriller.
So
it
is
no
surprise
that
Thriller
40,
a
documentary
that
profiles
and
illuminates
MJ’s
artistic
accomplishments
added
to
an
uptick
in
his
streaming
stats.
Thriller
40,
which
premiered
on
Dec.
2nd
on
Showtime,
takes
a
deep
dive
into
his
music
and
massive
influence
on
the
industry
at
large
and
not
as
much
into
the
complications
of
who
Michael
Jackson
was
as
a
person.
Thriller
was
easily
one
of
Michael
Jackson’s
most
impactful
album
projects
ever
released.
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Produced
by
legendary
music
producer
Quincy
Jones,
it
is
considered
a
culture-shifting
body
of
work,
created
by
Jones
and
MJ.
Fast
forward
to
now
and
just
last
week,
three
of
Jackson’s
albums
eased
into
top
spots
on
Billboard’s
Top
R&B
Albums
chart.
Keep
in
mind
the
coveted
chart
only
allows
for
25
slots.
As
expected
with
the
marketing
of
the
documentary
and
other
publicized
fanfare,
Thriller
took
a
peaked
at
No.
6
for
the
week
ending
on
Dec.
2,
according
to
Luminate.
It
looks
like
Thriller
is
still
a
masterpiece,
and
now
experiencing
the
story
behind
the
art
is
renewing
all
the
excitement
for
one
of
Michael
Jackson’s
greatest
achievements.