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Across The Spider-Verse Soundtrack Guide
Summary
- Metro Boomin’s soundtrack for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is a perfect match to the movie’s tone and themes.
- The songs stand out on their own as fantastic tracks while seamlessly fitting into the film’s scenes.
- Available on all major streaming platforms, it’s worth repeating the Spider-Verse’s soundtrack for its unique identity.
Warning: This article contains spoilers for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-VerseSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is the latest adventure in Sony’s acclaimed animated film series, and its soundtrack lives up to the high bar set by its predecessor. The music of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was a huge part of the first movie’s success, with the hip-hop and pop album defining the soundtrack of Miles Morales’ life. The first album captured the fun-loving spirit of being a young teenager, and Across the Spider-Verse’s soundtrack fits the movie’s tone and themes just as perfectly, setting a high bar for the third movie, Spider-Man: Beyond The Spider-Verse.
From high-energy beats to slow, methodical rhythms, the songs on Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse‘s soundtrack succeed in fitting in perfectly on-screen while also standing on their own as fantastic single tracks. While the Spider-Verse’s animation styles help it stand out from other animated Marvel projects, the soundtrack does just as much to give the franchise a completely fresh and unique identity. Whether it’s to relive the movie’s best moments or enjoy the tracks that are simply inspired by the movie instead of included in it, Metro Boomin’s Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse soundtrack is well worth repeated listens.
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Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Complete Soundtrack List
Song Name |
Artists |
---|---|
Annihilate |
Metro Boomin, Swae Lee, Lil Wayne, Offset |
Am I Dreaming |
Metro Boomin, A$AP Rocky, Roisee |
All The Way Live |
Metro Boomin, Future, Lil Uzi Vert |
Danger (Spider) |
Offset, JID |
Hummingbird |
Metro Boomin, James Blake |
Calling |
Metro Boomin, Swae Lee, NAV, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie |
Silk & Cologne |
EI8HT, Offset |
Link Up |
Metro Boomin, Don Toliver, Wizkid, BEAM, Toian |
Self Love |
Metro Boomin, Coi Leray |
Home |
Metro Boomin, Don Toliver, Lol Uze Vert |
Nonviolent Communication |
Metro Boomin, James Blake, A$AP Rocky, 21 Savage |
Givin’ Up (Not The One) |
Don Toliver, 21 Savage, 2 Chainz |
Nas Morales |
Metro Boomin, Nas |
Mona Lisa |
Dominic Fike |
Listen To Every Song On The Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Soundtrack & Score
When Every Song Plays In Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse
- “Annihilate” by Metro Boomin, Swae Lee, Lil Wayne, Offset plays as Miles swings through the city with Gwen after she first returns to his dimension.
- “All The Way Live” by Metro Boomin, Future, Lil Uzi Vert plays as Miles wrestles with balancing his life with being Spider-Man.
- “Mona Lisa” by Dominic Fike was released separately as a single and plays as Gwen explains the basics of the Spider-Verse to Miles as they swing around the city together.
- “Self Love” by Metro Boomin, Coi Leray plays as Gwen walks through New York City.
- “Hummingbird” by Metro Boomin, James Blake plays as Miles goes to lie down in his room after leaving his father’s promotion party.
- “Link Up” by Metro Boomin, Don Toliver, Wizkid, BEAM, Toian plays when Miles and Gwen are together at the rooftop cookout.
- “Home” by Metro Boomin, Don Toliver, Lol Uze Vert
- “Nonviolent Communication” by Metro Boomin, James Blake, A$AP Rocky, 21 Savage plays as Miles vows to protect his family at all costs, with Spot threatening to murder his parents.
- “Givin’ Up (Not The One)” by Don Toliver, 21 Savage, 2 Chainz plays a Miles tries to get to his father’s promotion party but is running late.
- “Silk & Cologne” by EI8HT, Offset plays at Jefferson Davis’ roof-top promotion party.
- “Am I Dreaming” by Metro Boomin, A$AP Rocky, Roisee plays during the end of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse after Gwen gathers a team to save Miles.
- “Calling” by Metro Boomin, Swae Lee, NAV, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie plays during the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse end credits.
- “Nas Morales” by Metro Boomin, Nas
- “Danger (Spider)” by Offset, JID
Where To Listen To The Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Soundtrack
While most highly-anticipated soundtracks are available before their movie’s release, the track list for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse wasn’t fully unveiled until Miles and Gwen’s latest adventure hit the big screen. Now, potential listeners can find METRO BOOMIN PRESENTS SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE (SOUNDTRACK FROM AND INSPIRED BY THE MOTION PICTURE) on all major music streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music. The Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse soundtrack is now also available on physical media, as either a CD or vinyl.
Who Made The Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse Soundtrack?
The Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse soundtrack was put together by American producer Metro Boomin. He was confirmed to be part of the project in December 2022 by the film’s screenwriters Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Some of Metro Boomin’s most notable collaborators include Future, Young Thug, Travis Scott, and Drake, and the album is filled with other established artists and up-and-comers.
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Metro Boomin has produced number-one hits like “Heartless” by The Weeknd and “Bad and Boujee” by Migos and Lil Uzi Vert (who also features on the Across the Spider-Verse Soundtrack). He’s known for his dark production style on modern hip-hop tracks, which fits in perfectly with the Spider-Verse tone. Especially with Miles growing as both a teenager and as Spider-Man, he needed the soundtrack of his life to grow with him, and Metro Boomin captured that feeling perfectly.