Bridgerton Season 4 Soundtrack: Charli XCX, Billie Eilish & More Covers Revealed

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Bridgerton Season 4 to Feature Covers of Billie Eilish, Charli XCX, and Camila Cabello; Renewed for Seasons 5 & 6

Season four of the popular Netflix period drama Bridgerton will once again feature orchestral covers of contemporary artists, including Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, and Camila Cabello. This follows a tradition established in previous seasons of reimagining modern songs with a classical twist.

Musical Lineup for Season 4, Part 2

The second part of the fourth season will include orchestral renditions of:

  • Charli XCX’s “360”
  • Billie Eilish’s “Birds Of A Feather”
  • Camila Cabello’s “Never Be The Same”

Previously, the first part of season four featured orchestral covers of Coldplay’s “Life In Technicolor,” Taylor Swift’s “Enchanted,” and Paramore’s “All I Wanted.” Netflix is known for these unique musical interpretations within the series.

Season 4 Focuses on Benedict Bridgerton

The fourth season shifts its focus to Benedict Bridgerton, portrayed by Luke Thompson, as he navigates London’s social scene. The synopsis reveals a storyline centered around his encounter with a captivating lady at his mother’s masquerade ball. Netflix describes the plot as following Benedict’s reluctance to settle down until this fateful meeting.

Renewal for Seasons 5 and 6

Netflix announced the renewal of Bridgerton for both seasons five and six last summer. Deadline reported that Netflix communicated this news to fans in a letter, encouraging them to “celebrate accordingly.”

Chris Van Dusen’s Role and Future Projects

Bridgerton was created by Chris Van Dusen, who served as showrunner for the first two seasons. He has since signed an overall deal with Netflix, returning to develop new projects including adaptations of “They Both Die At The End” (executive produced by Bad Bunny) and “Calabasas” (executive produced by Kim Kardashian and Emma Roberts). Deadline details this expanded partnership.

Reception of Bridgerton Season 3

Season three of Bridgerton received a mixed, but generally positive, reception. In a review for NME, Nick Levine gave the season three stars, praising its playful and progressive nature while noting its reliance on familiar tropes. NME highlighted Queen Charlotte’s memorable wigs and Rosheuvel’s performance as standout elements.

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