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Jackson fans try to get Invincible back in the charts
By CMU Editorial | Published on Thursday 8 September 2011
Michael Jackson fans are staging a Facebook campaign in a bid to send the late king of pop’s final album, ‘Invincible’, back to the top of the charts in October, the tenth anniversary of the record’s release. If successful, the campaign would also mean the MJ record would be charting during the upcoming trial of Conrad Murray, the doctor accused of causing the singer’s death through negligence.
The fan who has instigated the campaign, Debbie Francis, says: “‘Invincible’ deserves to be number one again on its 10th Anniversary. It is a truly brilliant album. Michael Jackson’s genius should be celebrated and his legacy includes his musical accomplishments, his legendary generosity and humanitarianism”.
The campaign can be found at this here Facebook page.