Omah Lay and Ayra Starr, two Nigerian international sensations, appear on the ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ album soundtrack.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Nigerian celebrities increasingly sell out concerts in upscale venues and appear alongside their Western counterparts in blockbuster films as Afrobeats gains popularity worldwide.
On the deluxe edition of the Marvel ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ album soundtrack created by American record producer Metro Booming, two prominent Afrobeats musicians, Omah Lay and Ayra Starr, may be heard.
‘I Can’t Stop’ features Omah Lay and Big Boss Vette, while ‘Take It To The Top’ has Ayra Starr and Becky G.
On “Link Up,” they join Wizkid, Don Toliver, Beam, and Toian.
Swae Lee, who collaborated with Post Malone to create the soundtrack for the first film in the series, is among the other musicians on the soundtrack.
It was also revealed that the soundtrack would have songs from Nas, Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, 21 Savage, A$AP Rocky, JID, A Boogie With Da Hoodie, Lil Uzi Vert, and more rappers.
After the prequel film ‘Into the Spider-Verse,’ which made over $380 million worldwide, the sequel to ‘Spider-Verse’ was released in 2019.
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