I Dare You (Kelly Clarkson song)

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"I Dare You"
Single by Kelly Clarkson
Language
ReleasedApril 16, 2020 (2020-04-16)
Recorded2019
Length3:36
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Jesse Shatkin
Kelly Clarkson singles chronology
"Broken & Beautiful"
(2019)
"I Dare You"
(2020)
"Under The Mistletoe"
(2020)
Zaz singles chronology
"On s'en remet jamai"
(2019)
"I Dare You (Appelle ton amour)"
(2020)
Faouzia singles chronology
"Wake Me When It's Over"
(2020)
"I Dare You (كنتحداك)"
(2020)
"I Fly"
(2020)
Blas Cantó singles chronology
"Mi luz"
(2020)
"I Dare You (Te Reto A Amar)"
(2020)
"Cúrame"
(2021)
Glasperlenspiel singles chronology
"Royals & Kings"
(2018)
"I Dare You (Trau Dich)"
(2020)
Maya Bouskilla singles chronology
"אני רואה אותך"
(2019)
"I Dare You (בוא נראה)"
(2020)

"I Dare You" is a song by American singer Kelly Clarkson. Produced and written by Jesse Shatkin, with additional writing by Natalie Hemby, Laura Veltz, Ben West, and Jeff "Gitty" Gitelman, it was released as a stand-alone single by Atlantic Records on April 16, 2020. Unlike her previous records, its single release includes multiple versions of the song recorded in several languages as a duet featuring various recording artists—such as French singer Zaz, Canadian-Moroccan singer Faouzia for the Moroccan Arabic version, Spanish singer Blas Cantó, German musical duo Glasperlenspiel, Israeli singer Maya Bouskilla for the Hebrew version, and the American Deaf West Theatre for the American Sign Language version. The Hebrew version reached number one in Israel.

Background and release[edit]

"I Dare You" was written by Jesse Shatkin and Gitty, Natalie Hemby, Laura Veltz and Ben West.[1] In her opening monologue on a February 2020 episode of her self-titled talk show, Clarkson revealed her plans to release the song.[2] Israeli singer Maya Bouskilla also announced that she was invited by Warner Music Group (Atlantic Records's parent label) to record the song as a duet with Clarkson as part of a single release featuring select recording artists from all over the world,[3] which included French singer Zaz, Canadian-Moroccan singer Faouzia, Spanish singer Blas Cantó, and German musical duo Glasperlenspiel. She also announced plans to film the single's debut live performance on The Kelly Clarkson Show on March 24, its original intended date of release, but was halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] On April 3, 2020, Clarkson announced the single's release date as April 16, 2020, accompanied by a special episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show the same day.[4]

Critical reception[edit]

"I Dare You" has received positive reception, with critics praising the unique six-language recording of the song and the various vocal performances, particularly of Clarkson, who recorded the song in all six languages.[5][6][7]

Track listing[edit]

All tracks are written by Jesse Shatkin, Jeff Gitelman, Natalie Hemby, Laura Veltz and Ben West, who are principal songwriters of the original version, and also credited as the composers for the translated versions. Commissioned translators of the original lyrics were credited as its lyricists:

Single – Multi-language Duets[8]
No.TitleTranslator(s)Length
1."I Dare You" 3:36
2."I Dare You (Appelle ton amour)" (featuring Zaz)3:38
3."I Dare You (كنتحداك)" (featuring Faouzia)Faouzia Ouihya3:36
4."I Dare You (Te Reto A Amar)" (featuring Blas Cantó)
  • Blas Cantó
  • Daniel Ortega
  • Emilio Mercader
  • Daniel Hammond Pascual
3:36
5."I Dare You (Trau Dich)" (featuring Glasperlenspiel)
  • Max Embers
  • Carolin Niemczyk
3:36
6."I Dare You (בוא נראה)" (featuring Maya Bouskilla)Noam Horev3:36
Single – Eden Prince Remix[9]
No.TitleLength
1."I Dare You" (Eden Prince Remix)2:58
2."I Dare You"3:36
Single – Arkadi Remix[10]
No.TitleLength
1."I Dare You" (Arkadi Remix)3:25
2."I Dare You"3:36

Personnel[edit]

Credits adapted from Spotify metadata.[8]

  • Vocals – Kelly Clarkson
  • Featured vocals – Zaz (Appelle ton amour version)
  • Featured vocals – Faouzia (كنتحداك version)
  • Featured vocals – Blas Cantó (Te Reto A Amar version)
  • Featured vocals – Glasperlenspiel (Trau Dich version)
  • Featured vocals – Maya Bouskilla (בוא נראה version)
  • Background Vocals – Harlœ
  • Background vocals – Natalie Hemby
  • Guitar – Benji Lysaght
  • Mastering – Chris Gehringer
  • Guitar – Erick Serna
  • Engineer – Jasmine Chen
  • Guitar – Jeff "Gitty" Gitelman
  • Bass, drums, drum programming, guitar, keyboards, engineering, production, percussion, synthesizer – Jesse Shatkin
  • Mixing engineering – John Hanes
  • Drums, strings – Sam Dent
  • Engineer – Sam Dent
  • Mixer – Serban Ghenea
  • Piano – Tommy King
  • Recording coordinator – Yakov Lamay (בוא נראה version)

Charts[edit]

Release history[edit]

List of releases of "I Dare You"
Region Date Format Label Catalog number Ref.
Various April 16, 2020 Multi-language Duets Atlantic 075679821508 [8]
United States April 20, 2020 Hot adult contemporary radio
[28]
Various May 15, 2020 Eden Prince Remix Atlantic USAT22002360 [9]
June 12, 2020 Arkadi Remix USAT22002361 [10]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ Wass, Mike (February 28, 2020). "Kelly Clarkson Is Releasing A New Single Called "I Dare You"". Idolator. Hive Media. Retrieved April 2, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Ben-Nun, Sagi (March 12, 2020). "רשמית: קלי קלרקסון הקליטה דואט עם מאיה בוסקילה בעברית" [Official: Kelly Clarkson recorded a duet with Maya Buskilla in Hebrew] (in Hebrew). Walla!. Retrieved April 2, 2020.
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  9. ^ a b "I Dare You (Eden Prince Remix)". Spotify. April 16, 2020. Retrieved May 15, 2020.
  10. ^ a b "I Dare You (Arkadi Remix)". Spotify. June 12, 2020. Retrieved June 12, 2020.
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