Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" and the Mysterious Annie
We've all heard the iconic line, 'Annie, are you okay?' from Michael Jackson’s hit song Smooth Criminal, but have you ever wondered who Annie really is? The question has captivated fans for decades, but the story behind it is far more intriguing than you might think. From first aid training to a surprising connection with pop culture, the true meaning of the song will leave you stunned. Ready to uncover why Michael Jackson kept asking if Annie was alright? Let’s dive into the mystery that’s been hiding in plain sight! 👇
Michael Jackson is one of the figures who deeply influenced today’s pop culture with his style and perspective on art.

Jackson’s 'moonwalk' and his dances with unique choreography are actually ingrained in the back of our subconscious.
So who is Annie?

Let’s explore the origins of the question 'Annie, are you okay?' Annie isn’t as 'romantic' as we might think.
"How so?" I hear you ask. Annie is actually dedicated to a training mannequin called "Resusci Anne."

Resusci Anne is used in many first aid courses around the world.
The face of this mannequin was inspired by the face of an unidentified young woman found in the Seine River in France in the late 19th century.

Over time, this mannequin, which was used for CPR training, was named 'Anne.'
In first aid courses, trainees are taught to ask "Annie, are you okay?" when intervening with an unconscious person.

This is a standard procedure to check if the person is conscious. When Michael Jackson and his production team heard this phrase, they were influenced and decided to add it to the lyrics of the song.
So, who is Annie in the song "Smooth Criminal"?

The lyrics tell the story of a woman named Annie who is attacked by a criminal who breaks into her home and can’t escape. The song has a tense atmosphere and a mysterious storyline. However, the most iconic part was the incorporation of this question from the world of first aid into pop culture.
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