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Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (Music from the Motion Picture) is the soundtrack to the 2023 film of the same name. The score was written by Jongnic Bontemps, the third composer to work on the Transformers film series after Steve Jablonsky and Dario Marianelli. [1] Recording of the film score began in November 2021 and ended in May 2023.
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts had its world premiere at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore on May 27, 2023, [77] [78] and was released theatrically in the United States on June 9, 2023 [79] in IMAX, [80] Dolby Cinema, [81] 4DX, [82] and RealD 3D formats. [83] The film was delayed from its initial release date of June 24, 2022. [79]
Tyler started writing the song as a personal way to both express gratitude to those who lifted him up in his low points in life and rebuke those who turned away, and felt it tied well to themes of Transformers One. [6] After capturing the sound for the song, he sang a couple of verses including the chorus for the work-in-progress version. [3]
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts hit theaters on June 9, and it captured our attention with its nostalgic 90s feel. The latest installment in the Transformers franchise initially released ...
Bumblebee (Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2018 film of the same name directed by Travis Knight, the sixth installment in the Transformers film series.The soundtrack to the film consisted of several popular songs from the 1980s, [1] [2] which were released by Republic Records on the same day as the film's release, December 21, 2018.
The song was written by Adam Anders, Nikki Hassman and Peer Astrom. It debuted at number 99 in the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at 94. [ 6 ] The second version of " Rotten to the Core ", (written by Shelly Peiken , Joacim Persson and Johann Alkenas) and performed by Sofia Carson was released as second single on December 18. [ 7 ]
If a particular song is on more than one album, all albums are listed alphabetically. A number in brackets after the album name indicates the version number of that song in chronological order. If they are the same number, it means they are the same recording. Note: Songs from the (non-English) Hillsong Ukraine albums are not listed.
The columns Title and Author list each song title and the writer(s) of each song, listed by last name only.; The columns Recorded, Location, and Producer list the date that the song was recorded, the location of the studio or venue where the recording of the song took place, and the producer(s) of each song listed by last name.