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"Am I Dreaming" is a song by American record producer Metro Boomin, American rapper ASAP Rocky, and American singer Roisee. It was released through Boominati Worldwide and Republic Records as the second track from Metro's first soundtrack album , which was for the film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse , on June 2, 2023.
Am I Dreaming may refer to: "Am I Dreaming" (Kat DeLuna song), released in 2007 "Am I Dreaming" (Metro Boomin, ASAP Rocky and Roisee song), released in 2023 "Am I Dreaming", a song by Atlantic Starr from their 1981 album Radiant "Am I Dreaming", a song by Lil Nas X from Montero, 2021
The song was generally positively received. Brady Brickner-Wood of Pitchfork wrote, "Few artists melodically thrive over a Metro beat like Don Toliver, who delivers two of the album's more magnetic vocal performances on 'Too Many Nights' and 'Around Me.'" [3] Robert Blair of HotNewHipHop wrote, "Among the typically exhilarating turns from his tried-and-tested platoon of talent, Don Toliver is ...
In a review on 9 Lives printed in the Daily Record, "Am I Dreaming" was chosen as one of the album's two best tracks to download. [10] Elysa Gardner from Gannett News branded "Am I Dreaming" as one of the album's "standout tracks". [11] Joey Guerra from Sony Music described it as a "buoyed by a lilting, beach-kissed groove." [12]
"Too Many Nights" is a song by American record producer Metro Boomin and American rapper Future featuring fellow American rapper Don Toliver, from Metro's second studio ...
The song was met with a generally positive reception. Robin Murray of Clash wrote that it seems to encapsulate the album's "over-the-top ambitions, while a feature from the late, great Takeoff is swathed in a sense of loss."
"Superhero (Heroes & Villains)" is a trap song that features "pummeling 808s and muted horns" in the production, over which Future raps in his "customary, chant-like flow", [1] and style similar to "the days of DS2" [2] In the latter portion, the instrumental "fades into somber synths", for "distorted melodies" from Chris Brown, [1] who sings about people who do not want to see him succeed. [3]
The song received generally positive reviews from critics. Robin Murray of Clash wrote, "'Niagara Falls (Foot Or 2)' is a real highlight – it's never less than entertaining."