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A curious detail about Naruto is that the main character is voiced by women in both the original Japanese version and the Brazilian dub

Naruto facts even some fans don’t know

In Japan, Naruto is voiced by Junko Takeuchi, a well-known voice actress who has also worked on major series like One Piece and Digimon. Her energetic performance plays a huge role in shaping Naruto’s bold and impulsive personality. In Brazil, the official voice of Naruto is Úrsula Bezerra, whose performance became iconic and helped bring the same spirit of the character to a different audience. Another interesting detail lies in Naruto’s name. “Naruto” refers to narutomaki, a type of fish cake commonly used in Japanese cuisine, especially in ramen dishes. The surname “Uzumaki” means “whirlpool” or “spiral,” a recurring visual and symbolic element throughout the series. This spiral motif appears in the Hidden Leaf Village symbol and even connects back to Naruto’s favorite food — ramen — where the narutomaki’s swirl shape reinforces the theme. These subtle details show how Naruto’s world is built with cultural references and thoughtful design choices that go far beyond the surface — things even some fans might overlook.


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Explore more about What is it?
It is the part of mathematics that studies:
how many different ways something can happen (combinatorics)
the chance of something happening (probability)

1. Combinatorics (counting possibilities)

Main idea
👉 You want to know how many different ways there are to choose or arrange something.

Example
How many different ways to choose 2 people out of 5?

🔍 Simple step by step:
People: A, B, C, D, E
We want to choose 2:
AB
AC
AD
AE
BC
BD
BE
CD
CE
DE

Correct answer:
👉 10 different ways

Formula (just for understanding):
combination: order does not matter (AB = BA)

2. Probability

What is it?
It is the chance of something happening.

Simple example
A coin is tossed. What is the chance of getting heads?

🔍 Step by step:
Possibilities:
Heads
Tails

Favorable cases: 1
Total cases: 2

Correct answer:
👉 1/2 or 50%

Another example
In a dice (1 to 6), what is the chance of getting an even number?

🔍 Step by step:
Even numbers:
2, 4, 6 → 3 cases

Total:
6 numbers

Correct answer:
👉 3/6 = 1/2 = 50%

Important tips
✔️ Combinatorics = count possibilities
✔️ Probability = measure chances
✔️ Always identify:
total cases
favorable cases

Quick summary
✔️ Combinatorics → “how many ways are there?”
✔️ Probability → “what is the chance of this happening?”
✔️ Very common in exams and logic problems..

What is it?
It is the part of mathematics that studies:
how many different ways something can happen (combinatorics)
the chance of something happening (probability)
1. Combinatorics (counting possibilities)
Main idea
👉 You want to know how many different ways there are to choose or arrange something.
Example
How many different..know more


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International Firefighters' Day is celebrated on May 4, although the date may vary in other countries. In Europe, this day is known as Saint Florian’s Day, the patron saint of firefighters.
Origin
Established in 1999
Motivated by the death of five firefighters in Australia during a forest fire.
Purpose
To honor the heroism and dedication of firefighters
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The death of Michael Jackson o - About

Explore more about The death of Michael Jackson occurred on the morning of June 25, 2009, at his rented mansion in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles.

The Previous Night
Michael was under immense pressure due to rehearsals for the 50-show This Is It residency. He suffered from severe chronic insomnia. That night, after returning from rehearsals around 1:00 a.m., he was unable to sleep. His personal physician, Conrad Murray, administered a series of sedatives (Valium, Ativan, and Versed) throughout the early morning, but none were effective.

The Administration of Propofol
Around 10:40 a.m., in response to Michael’s desperation to rest, Murray administered 25 milligrams of Propofol diluted with lidocaine. Michael finally fell asleep. Murray later admitted that he left the room for about two minutes to go to the bathroom and make phone calls.

The Discovery of the Body
Upon returning to the room, Murray realized that Michael showed no vital signs. The doctor attempted resuscitation efforts, but emergency services were only contacted some time later. A security guard at the residence placed the call to 911 at 12:21.

The Rescue and Death
Paramedics arrived within minutes and found Michael Jackson not breathing and without a pulse. Resuscitation attempts were performed on-site and during transport to the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Despite the efforts of medical teams, his death was officially declared at 2:26 p.m.

The Autopsy and Investigation
The coroner’s report determined that the cause of death was acute propofol intoxication, combined with the effects of other sedatives. The examination confirmed that Michael had Vitiligo, explaining the depigmentation of his skin, and showed scars related to previous surgeries and the 1984 accident during a commercial shoot.

Legal Consequences
In 2011, Dr. Conrad Murray was brought to trial and convicted of involuntary manslaughter. The court determined there had been gross negligence in the use of restricted medication in a home setting and a lack of proper patient monitoring...

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What are compound experiments? - About

Explore more about What are compound experiments?
They are experiments in which more than one action happens sequentially or simultaneously.
👉 Example:
Rolling a die twice
Tossing a coin twice
Drawing balls from an urn without replacement
1. Sample space in compound experiments
When the experiment is compound, the sample space increases.
📌 Example: tossing a coin twice
Possible outcomes:
(heads, heads)
(heads, tails)
(tails, heads)
(tails, tails)
👉 Total outcomes = 4
2. Probability Calculation 
General Rule 
\( P(A) = \frac{\text{favorable cases}}{\text{possible cases}} \)
📌 Example 1 — Coin 
👉 Tossing a coin twice 
Event: getting at least one head 
Possible outcomes: #NL
(heads, heads) 
(heads, tails) 
(tails, heads) 
(tails, tails) 
Favorable cases = 3 
\( P(A) = \frac{3}{4} \)
📌 Example 2 — Dice 
👉 Rolling a die twice 
Event: sum equals 7 
Cases Favorable:
(1,6)
(2,5)
(3,4)
(4,3)
(5,2)
(6,1)
Total possible cases:
\( 6 \times 6 = 36 \)
Favorable cases = 6
\( P(A) = \frac{6}{36} = \frac{1}{6} \)
3. Probability in experiments with dependence
👉 When the outcome of one event influences another.
📌 Example (without replacement)
Drawing two balls from a box without returning the first.
If there are 5 balls:
Probability changes after the first draw
4. Probability in Independent Experiments
👉 When one event does not affect the other.
📌 Example
Tossing a coin and rolling a die
\( P(A \cap B) = P(A) \times P(B)
📌 Example
Coin (heads) and die (even number):
\( P(\text{heads}) = \frac{1}{2}
\( P(\text{even}) = \frac{3}{6} = \frac{1}{2}
\( P(A \cap B) = \frac{1}{2} \times \frac{1}{2} = \frac{1}{4}..

What are compound experiments?
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Rolling a die twice
Tossing a coin twice
Drawing balls from an urn without replacement
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Goalkeeper’s Day, celebrated o - About

Explore more about Goalkeeper’s Day, celebrated on April 26, honors one of the greatest names in Brazilian football for that position: Aílton Corrêa Arruda, the legendary Manga.
Who was goalkeeper Manga?
Born on April 26, 1937
Considered one of the greatest goalkeepers in Brazilian history
Played for major clubs such as:
Sport Club do Recife
Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas
Grêmio Foot-Ball Porto Alegrense
Coritiba Foot Ball Club
Also represented the Brazil national football team in friendlies and World Cups
👉 His skill, reflexes, and leadership made him a defining figure in football.
How did Goalkeeper’s Day start?
The date was created in 1975 by professionals from the Escola de Educação Física do Exército:
Raul Carlesso (fitness coach)
Reginaldo Pontes Bielinski (captain)
💡 The goal was to highlight the position and recognize the importance of goalkeepers in football.
Interesting fact
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Considered one of the greatest goalkeepers in Brazilian history
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Explore more about The death of Michael Jackson occurred on the morning of June 25, 2009, at his rented mansion in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles.

The Previous Night
Michael was under immense pressure due to rehearsals for the 50-show This Is It residency. He suffered from severe chronic insomnia. That night, after returning from rehearsals around 1:00 a.m., he was unable to sleep. His personal physician, Conrad Murray, administered a series of sedatives (Valium, Ativan, and Versed) throughout the early morning, but none were effective.

The Administration of Propofol
Around 10:40 a.m., in response to Michael’s desperation to rest, Murray administered 25 milligrams of Propofol diluted with lidocaine. Michael finally fell asleep. Murray later admitted that he left the room for about two minutes to go to the bathroom and make phone calls.

The Discovery of the Body
Upon returning to the room, Murray realized that Michael showed no vital signs. The doctor attempted resuscitation efforts, but emergency services were only contacted some time later. A security guard at the residence placed the call to 911 at 12:21.

The Rescue and Death
Paramedics arrived within minutes and found Michael Jackson not breathing and without a pulse. Resuscitation attempts were performed on-site and during transport to the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Despite the efforts of medical teams, his death was officially declared at 2:26 p.m.

The Autopsy and Investigation
The coroner’s report determined that the cause of death was acute propofol intoxication, combined with the effects of other sedatives. The examination confirmed that Michael had Vitiligo, explaining the depigmentation of his skin, and showed scars related to previous surgeries and the 1984 accident during a commercial shoot.

Legal Consequences
In 2011, Dr. Conrad Murray was brought to trial and convicted of involuntary manslaughter. The court determined there had been gross negligence in the use of restricted medication in a home setting and a lack of proper patient monitoring...

The death of Michael Jackson occurred on the morning of June 25, 2009, at his rented mansion in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles.
The Previous Night
Michael was under immense pressure due to rehearsals for the 50-show This Is It residency. He suffered from severe chronic insomnia. That night, after returning from rehearsals around 1:00 a.m., he was unable to sleep. His personal physician,..know more



A curious detail about Naruto - About

Explore more about A curious detail about Naruto is that the main character is voiced by women in both the original Japanese version and the Brazilian dub.

In Japan, Naruto is voiced by Junko Takeuchi, a well-known voice actress who has also worked on major series like One Piece and Digimon. Her energetic performance plays a huge role in shaping Naruto’s bold and impulsive personality.

In Brazil, the official voice of Naruto is Úrsula Bezerra, whose performance became iconic and helped bring the same spirit of the character to a different audience.

Another interesting detail lies in Naruto’s name. “Naruto” refers to narutomaki, a type of fish cake commonly used in Japanese cuisine, especially in ramen dishes.

The surname “Uzumaki” means “whirlpool” or “spiral,” a recurring visual and symbolic element throughout the series. This spiral motif appears in the Hidden Leaf Village symbol and even connects back to Naruto’s favorite food — ramen — where the narutomaki’s swirl shape reinforces the theme.

These subtle details show how Naruto’s world is built with cultural references and thoughtful design choices that go far beyond the surface — things even some fans might overlook...

A curious detail about Naruto is that the main character is voiced by women in both the original Japanese version and the Brazilian dub. In Japan, Naruto is voiced by Junko Takeuchi, a well-known voice actress who has also worked on major series like One Piece and Digimon. Her energetic performance plays a huge role in shaping Naruto’s bold and impulsive personality. In Brazil, the official voice..know more



Michael Jackson didn’t just wa - About

Explore more about Michael Jackson didn’t just want to be the greatest artist in the world; he wanted to heal the world. His humanitarian impact was so vast that it earned him a unique place in history, officially recognized.

The Guinness Record (The Greatest Pop Philanthropist)
The Achievement: Michael is listed in the Guinness World Records as the entertainment artist who supported the most charitable organizations in history.
The Figures: It is estimated that he donated more than $500 million throughout his life to over 39 different organizations, including UNESCO and burn treatment centers.
Beyond Money: He frequently visited orphanages and hospitals during his tours, insisting that these moments remain private and without media presence.

"We Are The World": The Anthem of Solidarity (1985)
The Composition: Written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, and produced by Quincy Jones, the song was created for the USA for Africa project.
The Purpose: To raise funds to combat extreme hunger in Ethiopia. The song brought together 45 of the world’s biggest music stars (such as Bruce Springsteen and Tina Turner).
The Impact: The single sold over 20 million copies, becoming the best-selling charity single of all time and raising more than $63 million for the cause.

Heal the World and the Legacy at Neverland
The Foundation: In 1992, he created the Heal the World Foundation, dedicated to helping underprivileged children in war zones and poverty.
The Refuge: Many of these children were invited to spend unforgettable days at Neverland Ranch, with all expenses covered by Michael...

Michael Jackson didn’t just want to be the greatest artist in the world; he wanted to heal the world. His humanitarian impact was so vast that it earned him a unique place in history, officially recognized.
The Guinness Record (The Greatest Pop Philanthropist)
The Achievement: Michael is listed in the Guinness World Records as the entertainment artist who supported the most charitable..know more



At the peak of Thriller’s succ - About

Explore more about At the peak of Thriller’s success, on January 27, 1984, a catastrophic accident during the filming of a commercial for Pepsi-Cola permanently changed the course of Michael Jackson’s life and health.

The Pyrotechnic Incident
The Error: During the sixth take of the scene, the pyrotechnic effects were triggered too early. Sparks hit Michael’s hair, which was covered in hairspray (a highly flammable product).
The Professional Reaction: Michael continued dancing for a few seconds without realizing his hair was on fire. Only when security and his brothers rushed to help did he notice the severity of the situation.

Second and Third-Degree Burns
Permanent Damage: Michael suffered severe burns to his scalp. The trauma was so intense that it destroyed hair follicles, forcing him to wear wigs and hairpieces for the rest of his life to conceal the scars.
The Humanitarian Gesture: Despite the accident, Michael did not keep the multimillion-dollar compensation from Pepsi. He donated $1.5 million to create the Michael Jackson Burn Center, a treatment center for burn victims.

The Beginning of Painkiller Dependence
Chronic Pain: To treat the burns and undergo multiple reconstructive surgeries, Michael began taking strong painkillers.
The Dark Side of Recovery: This is considered the starting point of his lifelong struggle with medication dependence, which unfortunately would culminate in his premature death years later.

The Acceleration of Aesthetic Changes
Post-traumatic stress and successive reconstructive scalp surgeries led Michael to use recovery periods to undergo additional facial procedures, drastically altering his appearance in the years that followed...

At the peak of Thriller’s success, on January 27, 1984, a catastrophic accident during the filming of a commercial for Pepsi-Cola permanently changed the course of Michael Jackson’s life and health.
The Pyrotechnic Incident
The Error: During the sixth take of the scene, the pyrotechnic effects were triggered too early. Sparks hit Michael’s hair, which was covered in hairspray (a highly..know more



Located in Santa Ynez, the Nev - About

Explore more about Located in Santa Ynez, the Neverland Ranch was much more than a luxury property; it was the materialization of Michael Jackson’s desire to stop time and recover the years he spent confined in recording studios.

The Purchase and Inspiration (1988)
The Investment: Michael purchased the property for around $19.5 million.
The Name: Inspired by the Peter Pan story, Neverland was the place where children never grew up. Michael deeply identified with Peter Pan due to his own childhood being taken by his father’s strict rehearsals.

A Fantasy on a Grand Scale
Amusement Park: The ranch featured a Ferris wheel, carousel, roller coaster, and bumper cars, all free for guests and underprivileged children.
Private Zoo: Michael housed elephants, giraffes, orangutans, and of course, his loyal companion Bubbles.
Steam Train: There was a private railway with two locomotives that traveled across the vast property.

Cinema and Magic
Private Theater: A state-of-the-art auditorium where Michael screened Disney films and Hollywood classics. The theater had hidden hospital beds so that seriously ill children could watch movies in comfort.
Sweets and Popcorn: Everything on the ranch was designed to be a magical experience, with ice cream carts and treats spread everywhere.

The End of the Dream
Abandonment: After the legal investigations of 2003 and the trial of 2005, Michael stated that Neverland had been “violated” by authorities and he was never able to live there again, feeling that the magic of the place had been destroyed...

Located in Santa Ynez, the Neverland Ranch was much more than a luxury property; it was the materialization of Michael Jackson’s desire to stop time and recover the years he spent confined in recording studios.
The Purchase and Inspiration (1988)
The Investment: Michael purchased the property for around $19.5 million.
The Name: Inspired by the Peter Pan story, Neverland was the..know more



For decades, the change in Mic - About

Explore more about For decades, the change in Michael Jackson’s skin color was the subject of conspiracy theories and cruel criticism. However, the medical truth is far more complex and painful than tabloids suggested.

The Diagnosis of Vitiligo
What it is: Vitiligo is an autoimmune disease in which the body attacks its own melanocytes (cells that produce pigment). This causes irregular white patches on the skin.
The Progression: Michael began noticing the first patches in the 1970s. To conceal the depigmentation, he used dark makeup. However, when the patches covered most of his body, he chose to use light makeup to even out his skin tone (a medical process called depigmentation).

Lupus and Sun Sensitivity
Complementary Illness: Michael also suffered from Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. This condition worsened the vitiligo and made his skin extremely sensitive to sunlight.
Protective Style: The constant use of hats, umbrellas, and masks was not just an eccentricity, but a medical necessity to avoid severe burns and the worsening of lupus-related wounds.

Confirmation in the Autopsy (2009)
End of Speculation: After his death, the coroner’s report officially confirmed that Michael Jackson had vitiligo and lupus. The document proved that he was not trying to “change race,” but rather dealing with severe dermatological conditions.

The Interview with Oprah Winfrey (1993)
In one of the most-watched interviews in history, Oprah Winfrey heard Michael declare: “I am a Black American. I am proud of my race. I am proud of who I am. I have a skin disorder that destroys pigmentation… I can’t help it.”..

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In 2009, Michael Jackson annou - About

Explore more about In 2009, Michael Jackson announced his return to the stage with the residency This Is It at the The O2 Arena in London. What was meant to be 10 concerts quickly turned into 50 due to record-breaking ticket demand (around 1 million sold within hours).

Technical Precision at 50 Years Old
Unmatched Perfectionism: Rehearsals recorded at the Staples Center showed that Michael had not lost his touch. He oversaw every detail—from lighting to the rhythmic precision of the band and dancers.
Voice and Dance: Although thinner, the footage revealed that his voice remained crystal clear and that he could still perform complex choreography with the agility that made him the King of Pop.

Technological Innovation
The show was set to be the most advanced in history, featuring high-definition 3D screens, optical illusions, and state-of-the-art pyrotechnics.
Michael wanted this to be his “final curtain,” a farewell gift to his children and his fans.

The Weight of Responsibility
Physical and Mental Pressure: The stress of performing 50 concerts at age 50, after a long hiatus, was immense. Michael suffered from chronic insomnia due to anxiety and the pressure not to disappoint the audience.
Use of Medication: It was during this intense preparation period that the use of strong sedatives became frequent, so he could rest between exhausting rehearsals.

From Rehearsals to Documentary
After his unexpected passing, the rehearsal footage was turned into the documentary Michael Jackson

In 2009, Michael Jackson announced his return to the stage with the residency This Is It at the The O2 Arena in London. What was meant to be 10 concerts quickly turned into 50 due to record-breaking ticket demand (around 1 million sold within hours).
Technical Precision at 50 Years Old
Unmatched Perfectionism: Rehearsals recorded at the Staples Center showed that Michael had not lost..know more



In the 1980s, there was no mor - About

Explore more about In the 1980s, there was no more famous pet in the world than Bubbles. The chimpanzee became an extension of Michael Jackson’s public image, accompanying him on tours and even in interviews.

The Rescue and the Friendship
The Origin: Michael Jackson acquired Bubbles from a cancer research center in Texas in 1983. The singer’s goal was to save the animal and give him a life of luxury and affection.
Michael’s “Son”: Bubbles was not treated like a typical pet. He slept in a crib in Michael’s bedroom, wore custom clothing, and learned how to use the bathroom.

Life as a Star
Dining with the King: Bubbles often ate at the table with Michael, using utensils, and was known to love tea and sweets.
In the Studio: During the recording of the album Bad, Bubbles was present in the studio, often sitting next to Michael while he worked at the mixing console. He even learned a simplified version of the Moonwalk.

Bubbles’ Fate
Growing Up: As chimpanzees grow, they become larger and potentially aggressive. Around 2003, concerned about the safety of his newborn son (Prince Michael II), Michael had to part ways with Bubbles.
Retirement: Bubbles was sent to the Center for Great Apes, a sanctuary in Florida. Contrary to many tabloid rumors, Bubbles is alive and well, now serving as the “alpha male” of his group at the sanctuary.

The Reflection of Eccentricity
Bubbles’ constant presence fueled the “Wacko Jacko” image created by the media, but for Michael, the animal represented the loyalty and purity he struggled to find in human beings...

In the 1980s, there was no more famous pet in the world than Bubbles. The chimpanzee became an extension of Michael Jackson’s public image, accompanying him on tours and even in interviews.
The Rescue and the Friendship
The Origin: Michael Jackson acquired Bubbles from a cancer research center in Texas in 1983. The singer’s goal was to save the animal and give him a life of luxury..know more



On March 25, 1983, during the - About

Explore more about On March 25, 1983, during the television special Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, Michael Jackson delivered a performance that would change the history of dance forever.

The "Billie Jean" Glide
The Performance: After a brief reunion with his brothers, Michael remained alone on stage. Wearing a sequined glove and a sparkling black jacket, he began performing "Billie Jean."
The Move: Midway through the song, he glided backward while appearing to walk forward. It lasted only two seconds, but the audience erupted in excitement. The Moonwalk (which Michael originally called the backslide) instantly became his trademark.

Origins in Street Dance
Inspiration: Michael did not invent the move from scratch. He was inspired by young street dancers (specifically the popping style).
The Mentors: He learned the basic technique from dancers like Jeffrey Daniel and Gerone Candidate, whom he saw on the show Soul Train. However, Michael refined the step, making it smoother and more illusionary.

The Cultural Impact
Audience: More than 47 million people watched the broadcast. The next day, children and adults around the world were trying to imitate the glide on kitchen floors and in the streets.
Recognition: Fred Astaire, the legendary dance master, called Michael to congratulate him, saying: “You move in a divine way.”

Technical Perfection
The Moonwalk required perfect balance and shoes with specific soles. The secret lay in shifting body weight between the toe of one foot and the heel of the other in a synchronized motion...

On March 25, 1983, during the television special Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, Michael Jackson delivered a performance that would change the history of dance forever.
The "Billie Jean" Glide
The Performance: After a brief reunion with his brothers, Michael remained alone on stage. Wearing a sequined glove and a sparkling black jacket, he began performing "Billie Jean."
The..know more



Released on November 30, 1982, - About

Explore more about Released on November 30, 1982, Thriller was not just an album; it was a cultural event that changed the music industry forever. With impeccable production by Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson achieved what no other artist had ever accomplished.

The Unreachable Record
Global Sales: With over 70 million copies sold, it holds the title of the best-selling album of all time according to the Guinness World Records.
Chart Dominance: The album remained in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 for 80 consecutive weeks, with 7 of its 9 tracks released as singles and all reaching the Top 10.

Breaking Racial Barriers
MTV: Before Michael, MTV rarely featured Black artists. The massive success of "Billie Jean" and "Beat It" forced the channel to open its doors to Black musicians, changing the landscape of television entertainment.
Rock Meets Pop: By inviting Eddie Van Halen to perform the guitar solo on "Beat It," Michael united Rock and R&B audiences, eliminating genre divisions.

The "Thriller" Short Film
Visual Revolution: The 14-minute Thriller video, directed by John Landis, transformed the music video into a cinematic art form.
Economic Impact: It was the first video to have a commercially released “making of,” selling millions of VHS tapes and creating a new market for the industry.

The Night of 8 Grammys
At the 1984 ceremony, Michael Jackson set a record by winning 8 awards in a single night, including Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards. It was the moment when his coronation as the “King of Pop” became undeniable to critics...

Released on November 30, 1982, Thriller was not just an album; it was a cultural event that changed the music industry forever. With impeccable production by Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson achieved what no other artist had ever accomplished.
The Unreachable Record
Global Sales: With over 70 million copies sold, it holds the title of the best-selling album of all time according to the..know more

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