℗ 2017, Asylum Records UK, a division of Atlantic Records UK, a Warner Music Group company.
Drums: Chris Laws
Engineer: Chris Laws
Engineer: Dann Pursey
Guitar, Percussion: Ed Sheeran
Co- Producer: Ed Sheeran
Lead Vocals: Ed Sheeran
Backing Vocals: Ed Sheeran
Backing Vocals: Geo Gabriel
Mixer: Geoff Swan
Engineer: Joe Rubel
Mixer: Mark «Spike» Stent
Mixer: Michael Freeman
Keyboards: Steve Mac
Producer: Steve Mac
Masterer: Stuart Hawkes
Backing Vocals: Travis Cole
Backing Vocals: Wayne Hernandez
Writer: Ed Sheeran
Writer: Johnny McDaid
Writer: Kandi Burruss
Writer: Kevin Briggs
Writer: Steve Mac
Writer: Tameka Cottle
The short film for Michael Jacksons "«Smooth Criminal»" was the centerpiece of the feature film Moonwalker, and featured the debut of Michaels iconic "«anti-gravity lean.»" Inspired in part by Fred Astaires "«Girl Hunt Ballet»" dance number in the film The Band Wagon, "«Smooth Criminal»" was named Best Video at the BRIT Awards, Broadcast Film Critics Association and the Peoples Choice Awards.
Written and Composed by Michael Jackson
Produced by Quincy Jones for Quincy Jones Productions
Co-Produced by Michael Jackson for MJJ Productions, Inc.
From the album Bad, released August 31, 1987
Released as a single October 21, 1988
THE SHORT FILM
Director: Colin Chilvers
Primary Production Location: Los Angeles, California
Michael Jacksons short film for "«Smooth Criminal»" was the sixth of nine short films produced for recordings from Bad, one of the best selling albums of all time. The "«Smooth Criminal»" single hit No. 1 in Spain and The Netherlands and reached the Top 10 in the UnitedStates, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland and Switzerland. In the United States, "«Smooth Criminal»" reached the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100-the sixth single from Bad to do so-as well as Billboards Hot Dance Club Play and Hot R
℗ 2020 Dua Lipa Limited under exclusive license to Warner Records UK, a division of Warner Music UK Limited
Guitar, Keyboards, Programmer, Tambourine: Andrew Watt
Producer: Andrew Watt
Backing Vocals: Andrew Watt
Drums: Chad Smith
Masterer: Dave Kutch
Vocals: Dua Lipa
Mixer: Mark Spike Stent
Assistant Mix Engineer: Matt Wolach
Assistant Mix Engineer: Michael Freeman
Engineer: Paul LaMalfa
Keyboards, Programmer: The Monsters
Producer: C. «Tricky» Stewart
Producer: Terius Nash
Producer: Kuk Harrell
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Kevin Porter
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Brian «B-Luv» Thomas
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Andrew Wuepper
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Kelly Sheehan
Studio Personnel, Asst. Recording Engineer: Luis Navarro
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Pat Thrall
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Joshua Monroy
Studio Personnel, Mixer: Jaycen Joshua
Studio Personnel, Assistant Mixer: Giancarlo Lino
Associated Performer, Additional Keyboards: Monte Neuble
Composer Lyricist: Terius Nash
Composer Lyricist: Christopher Bridges
Composer Lyricist: Justin Bieber
Composer Lyricist: Christina Milian
Composer Lyricist: Chris «Tricky» Stewart
The official music video for Dua Lipa — Break My Heart
Taken from her second studio album Future Nostalgia released in 2020, which featured the hit singles Dont Start Now, Physical, Break My Heart, Hallucinate
Production Company: OBB Pictures
Directed by: Nick DeMoura
Co-Directed by: Jordan Taylor
Executive Producers: Justin Bieber, Scooter Braun, Allison Kaye, Michael D. Ratner, Scott Ratner, Miranda Sherman, Kfir Goldberg
Choreography by: Sienna Lalau
Editor: Jordan Taylor