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The internet has surrendered to Peaches, the song that Jack Black, as Bowser, performs in the Super Mario Bros. tape. What is behind this melody?
Unless you’ve been disconnected from the Internet for the entire last week, Super Mario Bros: The Movie is on everyone’s lips, and something that has conquered fans is Peaches, the song performed by Jack Black.
The success of Super Mario Bros: The Movie has no equal. This among many things we owe to Jack Blackk, whose interpretation of Bowser generated many comments on social networks, especially for his song “Peaches”.
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The fans of mario bros were met with a fest of video game references in the animated film of illuminationbut no one expected that the soundtrack would be accompanied by a curious song that Bowser dedicates to his beloved Princess Peach.
What does the song say?
“Peaches” talks about how the antagonist of the tape will love the ruler of mushroom kingdom, and hopes that together they can lead a reign that lasts for eternity. The main song that repeats the name of the princess 10 times is one of the most listened to audios on Tik Tok at the moment.
The letter was written by Jack Black, along with Aaron Horvath, Michael Jelenic, Eric Osmond and John Spiker. Now on YouTube, with millions of views, it became a trend on social networks.
His success is such that he managed to enter the list of 50 songs of Spotifywhile reaching the top 15 on iTunes.
The live action version
Shortly before bursting with the animated version, the song showed a curious version on the channel Lyrical Lemonade, which had the presence of Jack Black interpreting and dancing the theme on a pink stage. His green clothing and red wig allude to Bowser.
This channel has already collaborated with the Illumination studio in the creation of music videos for productions such as Minions. The theme has so far generated nearly 7 million views in less than a week.
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Source: Nintendo