Mona Lisa (Dominic Fike song)

"Mona Lisa" is a song by American singer-songwriter Dominic Fike.

The song was set to be a part of American record producer Metro Boomin's soundtrack album for the film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, and was originally included on its deluxe edition, which was released three days after the movie and the standard edition, but it was later removed.

[1] After changes were made, the track is now included on some versions of Fike's second album, Sunburn.

"Mona Lisa" starts with Fike singing softly over acoustic guitar before the instrumental picks up and he gets into a soft rhythm as he sings: "Love is when you try to place it out your mind, but you can't turn a radio down, and you can't think of anyone else, and love is when you try to make it out alive, but you can't turn the radio down, and you can't think of anyone else," showing that it has romantic undertones.

Afterwards, he launches into a faster performance, comparing the song's subject to the Mona Lisa and saying that he hears them everywhere.