Blackway & Black Caviar - "what's Up Danger" (spider-man: Into The Spider-verse) [official Audio] File

: The lyrics reflect Miles’ internal shift from being overwhelmed by pressure to running toward his fears rather than away from them.

: Fans have noted that the song incorporates a sharp, screeching sound similar to the "Prowler's Theme," symbolizing the influence of Miles' late uncle, Aaron Davis. Lyrical Themes & Production : The lyrics reflect Miles’ internal shift from

The song is best known for its pivotal role during the "Leap of Faith" scene, where protagonist Miles Morales finally embraces his identity as Spider-Man. Produced by Blackway and Black Caviar themselves, the

Produced by Blackway and Black Caviar themselves, the track is a high-energy mix of trap-inspired hip-hop and electronic music. : The lyrics reflect Miles’ internal shift from

: The track was specifically designed to blend seamlessly with Daniel Pemberton's orchestral score. As Miles falls and then begins to swing, the hip-hop production gradually gives way to triumphant strings.