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"'''Peaches'''" is a song featured in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', performed by [[Jack Black]] and included in the film's ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)|Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]]'' as track 17. It is a love ballad sung by [[Bowser]], professing his love for [[Princess Peach]]. It is sung again during the credits, where a now-imprisoned [[Mini Mario (form)#The Super Mario Bros. Movie|Mini Bowser]] reflects on the events that led to his defeat while still desiring to win Peach's love.
"'''Peaches'''" is a song featured in ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie]]'', performed by [[Jack Black]] and included in the film's ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)|Original Motion Picture Soundtrack]]'' as track 17. It is a love ballad sung by [[Bowser]], professing his love for [[Princess Peach]]. It is sung again during the credits, where a now-imprisoned [[Mini Mario (form)#The Super Mario Bros. Movie|Mini Bowser]] reflects on the events that led to his defeat while still desiring to win Peach's love.


Jack Black, who voices Bowser in the film, co-wrote the song with directors Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, as well as Eric Osmond and Black's frequent collaborator John Spiker (who also produced).<ref>Rivera, F. (April 6, 2023). [https://ign.com/articles/jack-black-was-hesitant-to-sing-in-the-super-mario-bros-movie-but-couldnt-pass-up-a-love-song Jack Black Was Hesitant to Sing in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, But Couldn't Pass Up a Love Song]. ''IGN''. Retrieved April 10, 2023.</ref>
Black co-wrote the song with directors Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, as well as Eric Osmond and Black's frequent collaborator John Spiker (who also produced).<ref>Rivera, F. (April 6, 2023). [https://ign.com/articles/jack-black-was-hesitant-to-sing-in-the-super-mario-bros-movie-but-couldnt-pass-up-a-love-song Jack Black Was Hesitant to Sing in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, But Couldn't Pass Up a Love Song]. ''IGN''. Retrieved April 10, 2023.</ref>


The song reached the top 100 on the {{wp|iTunes Store}} upon the release of ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)'' on April 7, 2023 for digital platforms.<ref>jmaldonado (April 7, 2023). [https://gonintendo.com/contents/18731-jack-black-s-bowser-song-peaches-now-in-the-top-100-on-itunes Jack Black's Bowser Song "Peaches" now in the Top 100 on iTunes]. ''GoNintendo''. Retrieved April 8, 2023.</ref> "Peaches" debuted on ''{{wp|Billboard (magazine)|Billboard}}'' magazine's {{wp|Billboard Hot 100|Hot 100}} list at number 83.<ref>@billboardcharts (April 17, 2023). [https://twitter.com/billboardcharts/status/1648056335479586816 "''.@jackblack's 'Peaches,' from @supermariomovie, debuts at No. 83 on this week's #Hot100. It's his first career solo song to appear on the chart. He previously charted with 'The Pick of Destiny' in 2006 as a member of @tenaciousd (No. 78 peak).''"] ''Twitter''. Retrieved April 26, 2023.</ref>
The song reached the top 100 on the {{wp|iTunes Store}} upon the release of ''The Super Mario Bros. Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)'' on April 7, 2023 for digital platforms.<ref>jmaldonado (April 7, 2023). [https://gonintendo.com/contents/18731-jack-black-s-bowser-song-peaches-now-in-the-top-100-on-itunes Jack Black's Bowser Song "Peaches" now in the Top 100 on iTunes]. ''GoNintendo''. Retrieved April 8, 2023.</ref> "Peaches" debuted on ''{{wp|Billboard (magazine)|Billboard}}'' magazine's {{wp|Billboard Hot 100|Hot 100}} list at number 83.<ref>@billboardcharts (April 17, 2023). [https://twitter.com/billboardcharts/status/1648056335479586816 "''.@jackblack's 'Peaches,' from @supermariomovie, debuts at No. 83 on this week's #Hot100. It's his first career solo song to appear on the chart. He previously charted with 'The Pick of Destiny' in 2006 as a member of @tenaciousd (No. 78 peak).''"] ''Twitter''. Retrieved April 26, 2023.</ref>