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‘Peaches’ song is potentially eligible for an Oscar

‘Peaches’ from ‘The Super Mario Bros Movie’ might be eligible for Best Original Song.

Update:
‘Peaches’ from ‘The Super Mario Bros Movie’ might be eligible for Best Original Song.
DAVID SWANSONREUTERS

‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ song ‘Peaches’ might be a contender at next year’s Academy Awards. The song could be considered under the Oscars’ Best Original Song category.

In the film, ‘Peaches’ is sung by Jack Black in the role of Bowser. Bowser croons his love for Princess Peach (voiced by Anya Taylor-Joy), and though it’s unrequited thus far, he hopes to make her fall in love with him.

The piano ballad was written especially for ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’, which came out on April 5, 2023. Black co-wrote the song, along with Eric Osmond, John Spiker, and ‘Mario’ directors Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic.

‘Peaches’ from the new ‘Mario’ movie gets a music video

Universal recently released the music video for ‘Peaches’ on the Lyrical Lemonade YouTube account. The video is directed by Cole Bennett and features Black dressed in a Bowser-themed suit playing the piano.

The video premiered on April 7 and is currently number three on trending in the music category. Its popularity amongst the general public makes it clear why the song might be a top contender for the 2024 Oscars season.

Fans are listening to ‘Peaches’ on repeat, showing their love for Bowser’s ballad in the comments.

“This song was my favorite part of the movie,” one commenter wrote under the ‘Peaches’ music video.

“I was laughing immediately at the imagery of Bowser under soft lighting playing a grand piano, and then I was captivated by the music. Jack Black is such a talented singer, and the movie was a fun watch!”

Critics suspect that ‘Peaches’ could have a real shot at winning an Oscar

Though some may think that ‘Peaches’ is too comedic or silly of a song to genuinely be considered for an Academy Award, others disagree.

Previously, Oscars nominees for Best Original Song included tracks like ‘Everything is Awesome’ from ‘The Lego Movie’ and ‘Blame Canada’ from ‘South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut’.