Metro Boomin - Space Cadet Ft. Gunna -

: The "Space Cadet" title is a double entendre, referring both to a trainee astronaut and the starry ceiling of a Rolls-Royce Wraith —a car known for its celestial interior lighting.

Gunna delivers one of the album's most infectious hooks, using cosmic metaphors to describe his rapid ascent and lavish lifestyle.

"Space Cadet" eventually became the most popular track on the album, despite not being an immediate top hit. Its cultural footprint was further cemented by: Metro Boomin - Space Cadet ft. Gunna

by Metro Boomin featuring Gunna is a landmark track that exemplifies the synergy between modern trap production and melodic rap. Released as the fifth and final single from Metro Boomin’s 2018 debut studio album, Not All Heroes Wear Capes , the song successfully bridged the gap between cinematic soundscapes and Atlanta's club-driven rap. Production and Atmospheric Design

: The arrangement, specifically how the piano drops in and out, is designed to enhance the sense of vastness and "lightspeed" travel mentioned in the intro. Lyrical Themes and Imagery : The "Space Cadet" title is a double

: Gunna's smooth, rhythmic delivery provides a necessary "bounce" that balances Metro's dense, cinematic production, creating a "perfect balance of elegance and trap". Cultural Impact and Performance

The song is characterized by what critics from Pitchfork describe as a "twinkling," "cinematic" instrumental that ushers Gunna into a "Twilight Zone" vibe. Produced by Metro Boomin alongside and Allen Ritter , the track features: Its cultural footprint was further cemented by: by

: The use of synths and a phaser-laden piano creates a "hypnotic" and "atmospheric" environment that aligns with the "Space Cadet" theme.