
Limited edition 16 ounce (450 ml) cans were produced and distributed worldwide. To implement a new "Live for Now" campaign, Pepsi promoted the 25th anniversary of Bad by printing one billion Pepsi cans with a photo of Jackson from the " Smooth Criminal" video. Along with the original album, Bad 25 contains demo recordings recorded during the Bad era, with the deluxe edition also containing a live CD and DVD of Live at Wembley July 16, 1988, Jackson's performance at Wembley Stadium during his Bad world tour. Bad 25 was released on Septemwith co-operation with Epic, Legacy Recordings and MJJ Productions. Bad has sold 35 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling albums of all time. This is the second album by Jackson re-released on its 25th anniversary, the first being Thriller 25.

Chris Brown dressed up and danced similar to the music video of Smooth Criminal in his She Ain't You music video.There is a cover version of Smooth Criminal done by some of the cast from "Glee".In 2001, Alien Ant Farm made a cover version out of this song.Michael Jackson The Experience Xbox 360 Kinect Gameplay.Michael Jackson The Experience Europe Wii Gameplay.Michael Jackson The Experience North America Wii Gameplay.Michael Jackson's Moonwalker Extended Version.This song is the 10th song on CD 1: Original album in this album. The song "Smooth Criminal" made an appearance in Michael Jackson: The Experience. Many things from the music video also appear in the game such as Michael Jackson's clothing, Mr. The song "Smooth Criminal" is played on Round 1-3, which is called "Club 30", as an instrumental remix. In Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (console game) Big appears in this game as the final boss and Michael Jackson is seen with his white hat and white clothing. Also in the arcade version clips from the actual version of Smooth Criminal song are used when Michael does some of his dance attacks. In the arcade version of Michael Jackson's Moonwalker, "Smooth Criminal" is used as the background music for Round 2 which is called "Amusement Quarter". In Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (arcade game) The song itself was also extended and also included extra lyrics in the song.
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This song had later been adapted into a short movie called "Smooth Criminal" and also served has the main centerpiece for the anthology movie Moonwalker which was released in 1988. This song is the 10th track listing in the album. The live performance of the song at Wembley in London 1988 In Bad Michael Jackson - Smooth Criminal - Live Wembley 1988 - HD This song also charted at no.8 in the UK, where it gave Michael a record seventh Top 30 hit from one album. This song charted at no.2 on the R&B singles chart and no.7 on the Hot 100 in the US. Rhythm arrangement by Michael Jackson and John Barnes.Eric Chevlan digitally processed in the synclavier Michael Jackson's heartbeat recording by Dr.Chief of Police announcement by Bruce Swedien.Synthesizers: John Barnes and Michael Boddicker.Certain Synclavier effects by Denny Jaeger and Michael Rubini.Saxophones: Kim Hutchcroft and Larry Williams.Drums: Bill Bottrell, John Robinson and Bruce Swedien.Solo and background vocals and clap: Michael Jackson.Written and composed by Michael Jackson.During the recording of Bad, Michael Jackson was known to have taken a CPR class. Resusci Annie is a widely-used practice mannequin throughout English-speaking countries, and students are taught to assess the condition of the recipient of CPR before performing the technique this is commonly done by instructing trainees to ask the question, "Annie, are you okay?" prior to administering CPR in order to determine whether or not the patient is conscious and responsive. The phrase "Annie, are you okay?" repeated in the song's refrain references a training practice used in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (commonly known as CPR) classes. The early demo version of Smooth Criminal was known as Al Capone before it was polished and finished. Michael Jackson based this song on mafia and criminal movies from the 1940-1950s. 9 In Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (console game).8 In Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (arcade game).
