After taking the reins as government producer for the forthcoming Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Soundtrack, Metro Boomin’ left breadcrumbs on his Instagram about who followers can count on on the mission. On Wednesday (May 24), Metro revealed the primary three options: Future, Don Toliver and James Blake.
Known for his inventive punch, Metro cleverly unveiled the lineup by posting illustrations of every artist in Spider-Man costumes. The first reveal was Don Toliver, who’s in a purple customized Spidey swimsuit. “Don Toliver is confirmed for the @spiderversemovie soundtrack available everywhere June 2!! 🕷️,” wrote Metro. After disclosing Future and James Blake’s appearances of their respective illustrated costumes, the next posts shared related captions.
Across the Spider-Verse Soundtrack comes on the heels of Metro’s third Billboard 200 No. 1 album, Heroes and Villains. The mission included options from The Weeknd, 21 Savage, Young Thug, Future and Travis Scott. “Creepin” headlined the 15-track assortment, because it earned a top-five slot on the Billboard Hot 100. The Weeknd and 21 Savage-fueled track stays a prime participant this week, sitting at No. 7 on the charts after its preliminary launch six months in the past.
“I can’t say this about a lot of songs because I just try to make stuff that I love and hope it resonates with other people, but it’s really a rare occasion to where even after we made [‘Creepin”]. It was like, ‘OK. I do know that is gonna go up,’” Metro stated in an interview with Billboard in January. “Not just because of me or because of The Weeknd, but also with it halfway being a cover of a song that I loved so much growing up, and just know how much it worked before [and] it getting a new spin for the next generation.”
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse arrives June 2. Check out Metro’s posts under.
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