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  1. May 23, 2018 · How did the King of Pop perform the gravity-defying 45-degree tilt in his 1988 music video? A new study reveals that it was thanks to a V-shaped clasp at the bottom of his shoes that hooked to a nail on the floor. Learn more about the science and the risks behind this iconic dance move.

  2. Find a variety of products related to Michael Jackson's iconic dance move, such as spats, socks, shoes, costumes, and action figures. Compare prices, ratings, and delivery options for different items and sellers.

  3. May 22, 2018 · It turns out the 45-degree tilt seen in the "Smooth Criminal" video is a mix of illusion, science and some serious athleticism.

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  4. Apr 6, 2021 · gravity-defying tilt he debuted in his 1988 music video for Smooth Criminal. In one scene, Jackson and a few of his dancers lean forward 45 degrees, backs straight, feet flat upon the floor, and hold the pose until they return upright with little apparent efort.

  5. Jan 18, 2018 · When Michael Jackson did the epic 45 degrees lean in the video for “Smooth Criminal,” it was out of this world and completely blew everyone’s minds, so naturally, he wanted to re-create this dance routine live, on stage, and in front of everyone’s eyes.

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  6. Aug 7, 2022 · Michael Jackson debuted his gravity-defying lean in the "Smooth Criminal" music video. Feet planted on the floor, spine ramrod straight, he leaned forward 45 degrees, in a move that should have ruptured his Achilles tendons, caused a full faceplant, or both.

  7. Jan 20, 2024 · Explore the groundbreaking story behind Michael Jacksons ‘Smooth Criminaldance move and the patented anti-gravity shoes that made it possible.

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