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    Posted: 25 Jun 2010 at 12:38pm

Michael Jackson sells 4 million albums in the year since his death

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A staggering 4 million of his albums have been sold around the world, plus a million more by the Jackson Five and the Jacksons, making approximately £250 million in album sales.

About £3.3million was also made from ringtone sales in America.

Add in 12.9 million track downloads in the U.S over the past year, along with 26.5 million in international downloads, and that is another £23 million.

His executors have reportedly paid off nearly £136 million off his £340 million debt.

There is also £1.3 million from digital performance royalties from music subscription services and £3 million from global digital performances, making a total of £291 million.

Michael died of cardiac arrest at his home. The exact cause of his death is still not known.

During his time on earth, the singer sold more than 750million albums and was the proud owner of 13 Grammy awards. His signature vocals, dance moves, and the way he dressed have influenced pop culture throughout the world and he will sorely be missed.

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