‘Bridgerton’ Season 3 Part 2 to Feature Songs by Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande and More
Netflix has once again elevated the musical landscape of its hit series ‘Bridgerton’ by announcing a new set of orchestral covers for the second part of Season 3. This unique blend of period drama with modern pop hits has become a hallmark of the show, enhancing its appeal and relatability to contemporary audiences.
‘Bridgerton’, produced by Shonda Rhimes, is renowned for its innovative use of modern pop songs reimagined as orchestral covers. This creative choice adds a fresh twist to the Regency-era setting, making the series stand out among other period dramas. Fans have enjoyed these musical surprises since the first season, and the upcoming episodes promise even more exciting renditions.
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In the previous seasons, viewers were treated to instrumental versions of popular tracks like Ariana Grande’s ‘Thank U, Next,’ BTS’s ‘Dynamite,’ and even the Bollywood classic ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham.’ For Season 3 Part 1, the playlist included hits from artists like Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, Sia, and Pitbull. As we look forward to the second part of Season 3, Netflix has revealed a new lineup of songs set to be transformed into orchestral masterpieces.
Anticipated Tracks and Their Contexts
This season’s musical selections are carefully chosen to reflect the emotional arcs and narratives of the characters. Ariana Grande’s ‘POV’ will provide a poignant backdrop for scenes involving Pen and Colin’s engagement, offering a deeper insight into their perspectives. Demi Lovato’s ‘Confident’ will underscore Penelope’s journey of self-acceptance, blending seamlessly with the Regency setting.
Here’s a sneak peek at the songs fans can expect to hear in each episode of ‘Bridgerton’ Season 3 Part 2:
- ‘abcdefu’ – GAYLE
- ‘Dynamite’ – BTS
- ‘Jealous’ – Nick Jonas
- ‘Cheap Thrills’ – Sia
- ‘Happier Than Ever’ – Billie Eilish
- ‘Snow on the Beach’ – Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey
- ‘Give Me Everything’ – Pitbull
- ‘POV’ – Ariana Grande
- ‘Thunder’ – Imagine Dragons
- “Confident” – Demi Lovato” – Taylor Swift
- ‘Lights (Stripped Down)’ – Ellie Goulding
- ‘All I Want’ – Tori Kelly
The orchestral covers add a unique layer of emotion and familiarity to the show, bridging the gap between the 19th century and today. These musical choices not only enhance the storytelling but also resonate with the viewers, making the series a richer, more immersive experience.
-Gayathri J