Bridgerton Season 4 will feature a new set of covers of hit pop songs by Charli XCX and Billie Eilish, among others, which arrives when part two of Season 4 of the Regency-era drama debuts on Netflix on February 26.
Episode 5 kicks off the second half with not one, not two, but three major covers, according to an exclusive report by Billboard: Charli XCX’s brat track “360,” Eilish’s Hit Me Hard and Soft hit “Birds of a Feather,” and Teddy Swims’ biggest hit “Lose Control.” These selections continue the show’s tradition of reframing contemporary pop songs through orchestral arrangements that mirror the emotional tone of each scene.
In past seasons, Bridgerton covers have included Vitamin String Quartet’s versions of Taylor Swift’s “Wildest Dreams,” Ariana Grande’s “Thank U, Next,” Eilish’s “Bad Guy,” and Madonna’s “Material Girl,” which became some of the show’s most recognizable musical moments. The series turns modern pop songs into classical arrangements to blend its Regency-era setting with something familiar for contemporary audiences. These orchestral interpretations, often performed by the Vitamin String Quartet, provide a subtle lyrical connection while reinforcing the romance, tension, and social drama that define Bridgerton’s worldbuilding.