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The Bridgerton Music Is Even Better in Season Two

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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.

Bowers also reimagined “Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham,” or K3G, a song from the Indian-language movie of the same name. There are also original works by Bowers, for those who want the full Bridgerton music experience.

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