Michael Jackson: "Man In The Mirror" is the most downloaded song since 2009

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Today marks 5 years since the death of Michael Jackson, and the UK Official Charts Company has revealed the most downloaded songs since his death. Interestingly, it is about «Man in the mirror", Which was the fourth single from his 1988 album 'Bad'. It was legally downloaded about 413.000 times since 2009. In second place came" 'Thriller, "the title track of his 1982 album, with 244.000 downloads.

This is the Top 10 of the most downloaded songs since his departure in 2009:

'Man In The Mirror'
'Thriller'
'Billie Jean'
'Smooth Criminal'
'Beat It'
'Hold My Hand'
'Love Never Felt So Good'
'Dirty Diana'
'The Way You Make Me Feel'
'Black Or White'

This is the video for "Man In The Mirror":

Recall that last month it was edited  a new release of Michael Jackson by name 'Xscape', which is the second posthumous album by the king of pop, made from unreleased scraps dating back to the eighties. The previous one had been 'Michael', originally recorded in 2007 and released after the singer's death in 2009.

The chosen ones of 'Xscape', as we told at the time, were eight cuts recorded between 1983 and 1999. PrOducers such as Timbaland (MIA, Justin Timberlake), Rodney Jenkins, the Swedish duo Starlight, Jerome “J-Roc” Harmon and John McClain, among others, have worked on these songs, all supervised by Antonio “LA” Reid, the general producer. of the legacy beyond Jackson's life. 

More information | 'Xscape': 'the new' arrives from Michael Jackson

Via | DigitalSpy


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