
Home by Vince Staples fits its name well. You’re a sunflower, I think your love would be too much.” “Then you’re left in the dust, unless I stuck by ya.
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It’s a good song to listen to whether you’re sitting, writing a movie review, or walking down the street. Sunflower by Post Malone and Swae Lee is one of the main songs of the movie, as Miles is shown singing along to it multiple times in the movie. Why won’t you love me now? Why won’t you love me now?” I know this feelin ‘, yes, I know it very well. “ My memories came back in the form of someone else. He doesn’t take it well, which has a similar meaning to this song. In his universe, they divorce, which leads to his decline. Memories by Thutmose is another song about a girl, but unlike Hide, it is a song that is reminiscing about a past love, which most likely means Peter B. For the short time that they’re in the same universe, they get along really well and one could hope that the filmmakers will expand on them in the next movie (if there is another one, which many are hoping for) “We’re just tw o lost souls, but we’re fine with it.” Hide by Juice WRLD is clearly about a girl, which in the sense of the movie could mean Miles’ feelings towards Gwen Stacy. I gotta stop feeling invisible and start feeling invincible. It’s a song that grabs you and tells you to go out there and make your dreams come true. It’s a song that is motivating and it truly makes you feel invincible. Invincible by Aminé is on the more chill side of the soundtrack. “ Who do you call when you need some help? Who do you call when you by yourself? Who do you call when you feel down low? I just wanna scream, I just wanna explode. It’s a good song to listen to when you need time to yourself to think. Let Go by Beau Young Prince is a deep, emotional, song that really captures Miles Morales’ feelings during the climax, when he’s trying to find himself. “Why would a star, a star ever be afraid of the dark?” The album also features the late XXXTENTACION in Scared of the Dark , which is a very emotional, somber song that uses darkness as a symbol of death and dying. Just listening to the soundtrack gives you the feeling of being a teenager in Brooklyn or a superhero leaping off buildings.

With a mix of Latin, rap, lo-fi, and hip-hop, the music matches the movie’s personality and aesthetic incredibly well. And the music is so intricately woven into the plot and it connects well with the animation style. But where soundtrack tunes so often indulge in the audio-production equivalent of pyrotechnics, some of Spider-Verse’s best songs triumph for the exact opposite reason-Vince Staples’ closer, “Home,” and Swae Lee and Post Malone’s “Sunflower” ride the lowest of lo-fi beats to really let their lyrics shine.The soundtrack for the latest installment in the Spider-Man universe, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, includes a wide-variety of voices and styles. And Nicki Minaj turns up the patois over Caribbean vibes on “Familia”-a rare song that directly references the film-alongside verses from Puerto Rican trap artist Anuel AA and Zimbabwean singer Bantu. Lil Wayne and Juice WRLD each offer introspective tracks (the former featuring a surprise appearance from the late XXXTENTACION) that use literal darkness as a metaphor for emotional pain.


LA MC DUCKWRTH’s “Start a Riot” is a jump-up-on-the-table party-rap rager. While these songs were written for the movie, they often don’t sound like movie songs in the conventional sense. So it makes sense that the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse-which features multiple cross-racial, cross-gender, cross-generational, cross-dimensional characters with Spidey powers-has a soundtrack that really upends the franchise’s own long-established aesthetic and cultural awareness. But surveying it 16 years later, there was something awfully homogenous about its lineup: Sum 41, Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger, Theory of a Deadman, Aerosmith, Pete Yorn. There was nothing necessarily wrong with the soundtrack to 2002’s Tobey Maguire-starring Spider-Man.
