The Bridgerton Music Is Even Better in Season Two
Bridgerton music? Without “Wildest Dreams” playing in the background, Daphne and Simon's 30-second hookup on top of a rain-soaked stone might even give you the ick. This applies to the rest of the show too—the ballroom antics and pall-mall matches would feel far less dramatic without the novelty of hearing a violin cover of your favorite song from 2010. You can thank music supervisor Justin Kamps and composer Kris Bowers for the Netflix show's Regency-era take on modern pop songs, along with groups like the Vitamin String Quartet, Duomo, and Midnite String Quartet who contribute to the .The Bridgerton season 2 soundtrack is arguably even better than the first, with orchestral versions of Harry Styles' “Sign of the Times,” Rihanna's “Diamonds,” and Madonna's “Material Girl” all making an appearance.