Songs Inspired by Superheroes
It's on again, Spider-Man is back, and so are these tunes.
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It's On Again - Alicia Keys and Kendrick Lamar recently joined forces with Pharrell Williams and created the new theme song "It's On Again" for the upcoming film The Amazing Spider-Man 2, opening Friday (May 2), starring Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man and Jamie Foxx and Dane DeHaan as his arch nemeses Electro and Green Goblin, respectively.Over the years, many music stars have created songs inspired by some of your favorite superheroes and villains, while a few have even taken on the characters as their alter egos. Read on for a look at several hits inspired by Marvel and DC Comics as well as a few mutants who've saved the world. ― Michael Harris (@IceBlueVA) (Photos from left: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for NARAS, Niko Tavernise/Columbia Pictures, Chelsea Lauren/Getty Images for BET)
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Method Man, "The Riddler" - Method Man was recruited to lay vocals paying homage to Batman's rival The Riddler for the 1995 film Batman Forever. Jim Carrey starred in the film as the devious trickster and also made an appearance in the video with the Staten Island representer. (Photo: Atlantic Records)
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Snoop Dogg feat. The Lady of Rage and RBX, "Batman and Robin" - Snoop Dogg, The Lady of Rage and RBX let the world know who their favorite superhero was on the track "Batman & Robin" from Snoop's sixth album Paid tha Cost to Be da Bo$. DJ Premier produced the track and sampled the Batman television show theme from the 1960s. The creative cut featured RBX as Commissioner Gordon and Snoop and Rage rapping as the crime fighting duo. (Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET)
Photo By Photo: Bennett Raglin/BET/Getty Images for BET
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Alicia Keys, "Superwoman" - Alicia Keys displayed her super-talented piano skills and harmonies for her 2007 release "Superwoman," off her third album, As I Am.Donning a "S" on her chest as she sings the chorus, the song was a female anthem, celebrating the struggles and accomplishments of women all over the world.(Photo: Christopher Polk/Getty Images for NARAS)
Photo By Christopher Polk/Getty Images for NARAS
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Eminem, "Superman" - Eminem tore off his cape and gave the finger to Clark Kent on "Superman," from his fourth album The Eminem Show. He comes with a stick of kryptonite and makes it clear that any groupies expecting him to come to their rescue will be waiting forever. (Photo: Interscope)
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