Jackie Chan (song)

"Jackie Chan" is a song by Canadian rapper Preme featuring American rapper and singer Post Malone. The track was originally featured on the former's debut full-length album, Light of Day, released on May 4, 2018. Upon hearing the vocal in the studio, Dutch DJ Tiësto and Canadian DJ Dzeko decided to produce an alternate version with crossover club appeal, for release as a single.

"Jackie Chan"
Single by Tiësto and Dzeko featuring Preme and Post Malone
from the album The London Sessions
Released18 May 2018
GenrePop
Length3:35
Label
  • Musical Freedom
  • PM:AM
  • Universal
Songwriter(s)
  • Tijs Verwest
  • Julian Dzeko
  • Raynford Humphrey
  • Austin Post
  • Louis Bell
  • Luis Raposo Torres
Producer(s)
  • Tiësto
  • Preme
  • Julian Dzeko
  • Wallis Lane
  • Luis Raposo Torres
Tiësto singles chronology
"Boom"
(2018)
"Jackie Chan"
(2018)
"Grapevine"
(2018)
Dzeko singles chronology
"Blue"
(2018)
"Jackie Chan"
(2018)
"Try Not to Love You"
(2018)
Preme singles chronology
"Hot Boy"
(2018)
"Jackie Chan"
(2018)
Post Malone singles chronology
"Ball for Me"
(2018)
"Jackie Chan"
(2018)
"Better Now"
(2018)
Music video
"Jackie Chan" on YouTube

The dance version is credited as Tiësto and Dzeko featuring Preme and Post Malone. The single was released through Musical Freedom on 18 May 2018. It was written by all of the song's performers together with Louis Bell and Luis Raposo Torres. The title of the song is a reference to the martial artist and actor of the same name. It was eventually included on Tiësto's sixth studio album, The London Sessions (2020).

Following its release as a single, "Jackie Chan" peaked at number 52 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and number one on US Billboard Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart (Tiësto's third, and the first apiece for Dzeko, Preme, and Malone). It also peaked within the top ten of the charts in several countries, including Belgium (Wallonia), Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Latvia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland and the United Kingdom as well as the top twenty of the charts in Australia, Austria, Belgium (Flanders), Italy, Norway, Portugal and Sweden.

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