Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (Music from the Motion Picture)

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This article is about the album of original music written for the film. For the Spotify playlist of throwback hip-hop/rap tracks, see Transformers Rise of the Beats.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
(Music from the Motion Picture)
Label: Paramount Pictures/Milan
Release date: June 9, 2023 (digital)

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (Music from the Motion Picture) is an album featuring the original instrumental music composed by Jongnic Bontemps for the Bumblebee sequel Rise of the Beasts. The album covers just over an hour of the film's score, and features the return of franchise composer Steve Jablonsky in both writing and production capacities. Additionally, Vince DiCola's theme for Unicron is featured in both the film and album, marking the first time a live-action Transformers score has referenced material from the animated movie.

Track Titles & Length

Score

  1. The Maximals (2:36)
  2. Unicron / Scourge (3:36) - references Unicron's theme
  3. Autobots Enter (0:57)
  4. What Are You (1:29)
  5. More Than Meets the Eye (1:32)
  6. Mirage (1:59)
  7. Museum Heist (1:15)
  8. Battle at Ellis Island (2:28)
  9. Fallen Hero (1:48)
  10. Chris Meets Mirage (1:55)
  11. Arriving in Peru (2:22)
  12. Hiding in Plain Sight (1:30)
  13. The Cave (2:30)
  14. Switchback Chase (4:21) - Steve Jablonsky
  15. The Village (3:49)
  16. Saving Elena (2:57)
  17. One Last Stand (3:08)
  18. The Final Battle Begins (3:19)
  19. Unicron Approaches (1:30) - references Unicron's theme
  20. Home Team (2:23)
  21. Volcano Battle (2:59)
  22. No Matter the Cost (1:56)
  23. Till All Are One (1:55) - Steve Jablonsky
  24. Humans and Autobots United (2:31) - Steve Jablonsky
  25. Here's My Card (2:46)
  26. A Long Time Ago (6:26)

Notes

  • In a first for the franchise, "The Maximals" was released to music streaming apps as a single on June 2, a week before both the film and the album.
  • Kris Diaz's name is erroneously spelt as "Chris" on the album.
  • During the recording of the score, Bontemps revealed on his Instagram account that his mentor Steve Jablonsky would be returning to the franchise in some way. It was later revealed that Jablonsky had assisted in writing some cues for the film, receiving three track credits in addition to an overall producer credit in the movie proper.