Object Lookout: The Movie/soundtrack

Object Lookout: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a soundtrack album composed by Brian Tyler for the 2025 film Object Lookout: The Movie, the same day as the film's release in the United States. The soundtrack was started to recording at the Eastwood Scoring Stage, Burbank, California and mixed at the Studio H, Lake Balboa, California and Brian Tyler Studios, Los Angeles, California.

In addition of the film's score, Tyler incorporated the themes for tv series and the character's themes (like LorickCircle, Pouch Bag, Wallet, Evil LorickCircle, and Matchstick) would used to be score consultant by Brad Breeck, Christian Henson, and Holly Amber Church, whom of them are composing the TV Series. With John Mietus (composer of Inanimate Insanity Season 3) serving as a violin and music coordinator and orchestration. It was released on Milan Records, first label to have a Tyler's soundtrack and first soundtrack without the label of Varese Sarabande or even more labels.

Additional music
The soundtrack does not having a music songs or even more genres, instead, Kier Lehman said the film's soundtrack was added on the music to the artists like KSHMR, Jonas Blue, David Guetta, R3HAB, Timmy Trumpet, Halogen, and MC Orsen. The party scene was used for Finally by Jonas Blue featuring RANI, whom of them are being credits and courtesy of the Positiva Music and EMI label. The first fighting sceneam was used for Harmonica Andromeda by KSHMR and One More Dance by R3HAB featuring Alida respectively. The second fight scene was used for I'm Good by David Guetta featuring Bebe Rexha respectively. The gang chase LorickCircle scene was also used for U Got That by Halogen and Warning by MC Orsen respectively, the first film to have phonk song. Also the final fight scene was also used for Dom Dom Yes Yes by Timmy Trumpet, R3HAB and Naeleck respectively, used for courtesy of R3HAB's label CYB3RPVNK Records. The first film to having an EDM song along with the first object show film to having an EDM song, whom of them are used incorporated the themes and EDM songs being mixed by Greg Hayes and Brian Tyler with the help of EDM disc-jockey celebrities.