I can’t help but be fascinated—and honestly a little puzzled—that Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” has climbed back into the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. Originally hitting No. 4 in March 1984, it became the seventh top 10 hit from Jackson’s legendary album of the same name. Fast forward more than 40 years, and “Thriller” is not just surviving—it’s thriving, jumping from No. 32 to No. 10 on the Hot 100 chart dated November 15, 2025.
Why does a 40-year-old song keep reappearing? The answer is simple: Halloween. With its iconic spooky production, suspenseful lyrics, and the groundbreaking mini-horror music video, “Thriller” has cemented itself as the ultimate Halloween soundtrack. Every October, radio airplay and streaming numbers spike, sending Jackson’s classic right back onto the Billboard charts.
But here’s the real twist: before this year, “Thriller” had never climbed higher than No. 19 in its post-1980s chart runs. So why the top 10 leap in 2025? It comes down to timing, chart rules, and a bit of opportunity. Halloween landed on a Friday this year, and Billboard’s new recurrent song rules rendered some long-standing hits ineligible, clearing the way for seasonal songs to rise.
It’s not just “Thriller”. Other Halloween favorites like “Monster Mash”, “Ghostbusters”, and Rockwell’s “Somebody’s Watching Me” have also re-entered the Hot 100, showing that spooky-season streaming dominates this time of year.
Will “Thriller” continue to climb, maybe even compete for the No. 1 spot like Mariah Carey’s Christmas classic? That’s anyone’s guess. For now, it’s thrilling to see Michael Jackson’s Halloween masterpiece still commanding the Billboard Hot 100—decades later, and more legendary than ever.
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