Annihilate
Metro Boomin
"Annihilate" from the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse soundtrack arrives like a sonic black hole — Metro Boomin constructing a beat that feels cosmically scaled, designed for a multiverse in freefall. The bass frequencies don't just hit; they displace air, carrying the weight of cinematic stakes into something viscerally physical. The track pulses with an orchestral menace layered beneath trap percussion, strings warped into something alien and urgent. Vocally the performers match the apocalyptic energy with bars delivered at maximum atmospheric pressure, the lyrics evoking forces of destruction and unstoppable momentum. The cultural context is inseparable from the film's visual language — this is music that knows it soundtracks animation that moves like graffiti come alive, and the production reflects that kinetic, oversaturated aesthetic. It functions both as standalone banger and as emotional score for heroic sacrifice, occupying that rare genre space where blockbuster meets genuine artistry.
fast
2020s
crushing, alien, kinetic
United States
Hip-Hop, Electronic. Cinematic Trap. intense, menacing. Arrives at full cosmological scale and escalates relentlessly through bass-displaced air and alien orchestration toward unstoppable momentum that feels like multiverse collapse.. energy 10. fast. danceability 7. valence 4. vocals: forceful, high-pressure, aggressive, urgent, declarative. production: orchestral trap, warped strings, heavy 808s, cinematic, alien-textured. texture: crushing, alien, kinetic. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. United States. Play when you need music that physically displaces the room or when a task demands the emotional stakes of something world-ending and unstoppable.