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SPSpotify's Insights blog, like any site that depends on music for its readership, went with a Halloween-themed feature as October came to a close. The site tracked more than 600,000 "Halloween" playlists that were created in the lead up to this year's holiday and came up with a Top 10 list of songs featured most. It was fairly predictable, but you can check out the list below, along with the occasional note from Music Times. -
Michael Jackson's 'Thriller' Sung in 20 Different Styles Including Spice Girls, Busta Rhymes and Tom Waits [LISTEN]
A variety of scary artists like Ozzy Osbourne, Avenged Sevenfold, Busta Rhymes and Rob Zombie "stop by" in the latest "10 Second Songs" segment by Anthony Vincent to lend their voices to Michael Jackson's "Thriller." Vincent kicks off the clip doing his best Jackson impersonation, which, as "SPIN" notes, could use some work. But for the rest of the video, it is smooth sailing for the singer. He tears into The Misfits — circa 1980 — and a scary good Marilyn Manson before arriving at his hilarious Scary Spice voice. Stevie Wonder's "Superstition" take is a gem along with Vincent gruffing up his voice for Tom Waits. -
Michael Jackson Is Top-Earning Dead Celebrity of 2014, Tops List for Second Year in a Row
For the second year in a row, Michael Jackson tops Forbes's list of the Top-Earning Dead Celebrities. The King of Pop brought in $140 million in the past year, in no small part due to the release of his posthumous album "Xscape," which hit No. 2 on the Billboard charts. -
Michael Jackson's Son, Prince, Reportedly Training With Floyd Mayweather As Father Rallies For Fight Against 50 Cent
Word on web is Michael Jackson's eldest son, Prince, is training with Floyd Mayweather. Reports of the two working on boxing skills comes after Mayweather's father rallied for a fight against 50 Cent. -
'The Twilight Zone': Music Times Celebrates Rod Serling's Masterpiece with Michael Jackson, Rush, 2 Chainz and More
Music Times searches for songs inspired by 'The Twilight Zone' on the 55th anniversary of the classic sci-fi/horror program. -
Michael Jackson's "Thriller" Music Video to Get 3-D Theatrical Re-Release, Video Game
Michael Jackson's famous "Thriller" music is going to get a little more thrilling in the New Year. The legendary, cinematic clip is getting a 3-D rework courtesy of the film's original director John Landis. -
10 Songs With Spoken Word Guest Spots: Michael Jackson, Daft Punk, And More
When someone performs a guest spot on another artist's song, you can usually expect him or her to sing, or play an instrument, or even contribute a rap verse. However, these 10 songs feature guests performing spoken word contributions. -
'Thriller' Producer Quincy Jones Told Michael Jackson He Was Weird
In a recent Q&A with The Guardian, legendary music producer Quincy Jones spoke about a variety of topics, some from his historic music career and some from history in general. Most interesting, Jones talked about working with the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. -
Director Mark Pellington Finally Speaks Out About 'Mangled' Nine Inch Nails Video
Pellington is best known for directing Pearl Jam's iconic "Jeremy" video, and Pellington has also directed projects for Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson and Public Enemy, among other artists. -
30 Years of The VMA's: Music Times Fixes MTV's Errors from 1984 for Michael Jackson, The Police and Herbie Hancock
Music Times looks back at the major awards presented at the 1984 rendition of the VMA's and makes the revisions that history needs for closure. -
Nick Jonas' "Jealous" and 9 Other Music Videos with Real Life Couples
Even if their love couldn't last forever, these music videos certainly will. Check out the nine most iconic real relationships depicted in music videos below: -
Michael Jackson Gets Animated in Bizarre New Interview Featuring Janet Jackson for PBS's 'Blank on Blank' Series
We certainly have some odd memories of Michael Jackson from his last few decades but a new release once again confirms that his quirkiness ran long and deep. A new interview has emerged via PBS's 'Blank on Blank' series, featuring the pop star speaking with music historian John Pidgeon during 1980.
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