The Beauty soundtrack include songs by mgk, Phil Collins and Christopher Cross. This informational article provides details about the composers and music supervisors involved in the FX Hulu series. For more information on soundtrack songs and track listings, check the series section.
Tracklist
Ryan Murphy’s “The Beauty” is a gripping FX sci-fi body horror series that premiered on January 21, 2026, blending viral outbreaks with societal obsessions over physical perfection.
The series centers on a sexually transmitted pathogen called “The Beauty,” which escapes a lab and transforms people into stunningly attractive versions of themselves through agonizing mutations, but at a deadly cost. FBI agents Cooper Madsen (Evan Peters) and Jordan Bennett (Rebecca Hall) investigate as deaths mount, clashing with a tech billionaire known as The Corporation (Ashton Kutcher) who engineered it.
The 11-episode thriller spans cities like Paris, Venice, and New York, exploring themes of Ozempic culture, gender-affirming care, and beauty standards amplified by social media.
The Beauty Episode 1 Songs
- Firestarter – The Prodigy (Apple Music – Amazon)
- Lady (Hear Me Tonight) – Modjo (Apple Music – Amazon)
- Pop – ScHoolboy Q , Rico Nasty (Apple Music – Amazon)
- Confetti – Charlotte Cardin (Apple Music – Amazon)
- Quando, Quando, Quando – Engelbert Humperdinck (Apple Music – Amazon)
- el Diablo – mgk (Apple Music – Amazon)
The Beauty Episode 2 Songs
- Teardrop – Luminar (Apple Music – Amazon)
The Beauty Episode 3 Songs
- Easy Lover – Phil Collins (Apple Music – Amazon)
- Sailing – Christopher Cross (Apple Music – Amazon)
Evan Peters leads as the intense FBI agent, joined by Rebecca Hall, Jeremy Pope as a desperate outsider, Anthony Ramos as a lethal enforcer, and Ashton Kutcher as the ruthless mogul. Model Bella Hadid debuts in a visceral role as Ruby, enduring graphic body horror in the opener.
Reviews praise its outrageous visuals, A-list talent, and timely satire on vanity, though some note repetitive plotting and excess typical of Murphy’s style. Early episodes hook viewers with high-stakes action and provocative questions about sacrifice for beauty.
