“Everything on the show has a contemporary sensibility to it,” Bridgerton showrunner Chris Van Dusen told Seventeen. “Even though we’re in the 19th century, you sometimes forget about that and that’s intentional. We wanted modern audiences to relate to the show and see themselves on screen.” Speaking to Oprah Mag specifically about the Bridgerton soundtrack, Van Dusen said: “The music for us was kind of an evolution we found when making the show as the cuts were coming in. It really goes to the idea of making this feel different than your other period shows. Whether it’s music or the world of the show, the scripts, the sets, the costumes; it all comes back to infusing things through our own unique modern lens and making things feel relatable to whoever’s watching.” Alexandra Patsavas was the music supervisor on Bridgerton, and we honestly don’t talk enough about how much Patsavas’ work has helped shape the last few decades of popular culture. Patsavas has been behind the soundtrack curation on projects like The Twilight Saga, The O.C., Grey’s Anatomy, and Gossip Girl—movies and (mostly) TV known for how integral their soundtrack has been to their storytelling.
Bridgerton Soundtrack Details
So what songs are actually in the Bridgerton soundtrack? Here is the full list of contemporary pop songs used as classic beats in the Netflix show:
Thank U, Next – Ariana Grande, performed by Vitamin String Quartet.Girl Like You – Maroon 5, performed by Vitamin String Quartet.In My Blood – Shawn Mendes, performed by Vitamin String Quartet.the bad guy – Billie Eilish, performed by Vitamin String Quartet.Strange (ft. Hillary Smith) – Celeste, performed by Kris BowersWildest Dreams – Taylor Swift, performed by Duomo
In addition to the recognizable pop songs, Bridgerton also has a full soundtrack from Emmy-winning composer Kris Bowers.