I Dare You (Kelly Clarkson song)

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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:

"I Dare You"
Kelly Clarkson - I Dare You single cover.png
Single by Kelly Clarkson
Language
ReleasedApril 16, 2020 (2020-04-16)
Recorded2019
Length3:36
Label Atlantic
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)
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 Ouihya 3:36
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

Credits adapted from Spotify metadata. [8]

Charts

Release history

List of releases of "I Dare You"
RegionDateFormatLabelCatalog numberRef.
VariousApril 16, 2020Multi-language Duets Atlantic 075679821508 [8]
United StatesApril 20, 2020 Hot adult contemporary radio
[28]
VariousMay 15, 2020Eden Prince RemixAtlanticUSAT22002360 [9]
June 12, 2020Arkadi RemixUSAT22002361 [10]

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