
Wisely, grand orchestrator Metro Boomin takes no obvious stabs at capturing another lightning-in-a-bottle pop moment like “Sunflower.” Laying a synth-filled backdrop of melodious hip-hop from some of the genre’s trendiest artists for Brooklyn’s urban wall crawler sounds like its own reward. No surprise then that Swae Lee returns for this sonic sequel, alongside Lil Wayne and Offset on “Annihilate,” and “Calling,” a collab with Nav and A Boogie wit da Hoodie. Post Malone and Swae Lee’s “Sunflower,” the musical centerpiece of 2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, recently scored an 18x platinum certification-the highest-selling single in RIAA history. Part of a recent renaissance for blockbuster soundtracks ( Kendrick Lamar and Beyoncé respectively curated the music for Black Panther and The Lion King of late), this latest lends new meaning to the term “spider verse,” with plenty of web-slinging bars from Offset, A$AP Rocky, 21 Savage, Future and an equally superpowered cast of melodic rappers of the moment. You'll have complete control over New York City's salvation and the fate of Spider-man.

In Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, the game is set in an apocalyptic vision of the city.


No one would make a better choice to helm the soundtrack to Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse than Metro Boomin, the trap whiz with albums like Not All Heroes Wear Capes and Heroes & Villains in his discography. Download 3.9 GB Description of Spider-Man: Web of Shadows Description from the publisher: A deadly symbiote invasion brings devastation to New York City.
