Blackway & Black Caviar - Whats Up Danger (spider-man: Into The Spider-verse) -
: The song is praised for its "adrenaline-fueled" energy, which Black Caviar later leaned into even further with a bass-heavy dance remix. The "Leap of Faith" Connection
: The track’s production—featuring distorted horns, ticking clocks, and an aggressive, building tempo—is designed to mirror Miles Morales' internal tension and eventual release. : The song is praised for its "adrenaline-fueled"
: When the beat drops as Miles jumps, the animation visually flips, making his fall look like an ascent. : Critics note that while Post Malone’s "Sunflower"
: Critics note that while Post Malone’s "Sunflower" represents Miles' early, relaxed state, "What’s Up Danger" represents his full transformation into a hero. It captures the moment he stops running from fear and starts running toward it. The song is inseparable from the film's iconic
: Observant fans have noted that the song contains audio cues similar to the Prowler’s theme, signaling Miles’ connection to his uncle Aaron even as he chooses his own path.
The song is inseparable from the film's iconic "Leap of Faith" scene. Fans on Reddit and Instagram frequently analyze how the music synchronizes with the visuals: