‘This Slaps:’ Jack Black Was Apprehensive About Singing ‘Peaches’ In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, But Now He Can’t Stop Gushing About His Love For It

‘This Slaps:’ Jack Black Was Apprehensive About Singing ‘Peaches’ In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, But Now He Can’t Stop Gushing About His Love For It

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‘This Slaps:’ Jack Black Was Apprehensive About Singing ‘Peaches’ In The Super Mario Bros. Movie, But Now He Can’t Stop Gushing About His Love For It

Among the 2023 movie releases, Illumination’s The Super Mario Bros. Movie was the biggest animated film of the year, undoubtedly because Nintendo’s video game franchise is such a major part of modern pop culture. One thing about the hit movie people can’t stop talking about is Jack Black’s Bowser bursting into song with “Peaches,” which has gone so viral that it might be the next “Let It Go.” But apparently when Black was initially approached about the song, he was apprehensive. 

When Jack Black recently recounted how the song “Peaches” came to him in The Super Mario Bros. Movie, he shared that the hit song wasn’t brought to him until quite late in the production process. Black said the movie’s directors, Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, came to him months into him voicing the role of Bowser with a 20-second version of the song. Here’s how he reportedly responded: 

I was like ‘Nah, guys come on. This is not a musical — you can’t just pop this on me. You know I have a music career. I don’t like to get them mixed up unless that’s the plan from the beginning, and then we would have talked about that at the start.



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