Lord Pitbull has officially joined the ton. Last week, Netflix premiered the first four episodes from Bridgerton‘s highly-anticipated third season, which centers its plot around Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington. Their slow-burning, friends-to-lovers romance reaches a heated point in the back of a carriage during that fourth episode — and the pivotal moment is soundtracked by an orchestral version of Pitbull‘s 2011 hit single “Give Me Everything.”
“This again shows the world how music is the international language that transcends over boundaries more so how a hit song can remain timeless,...
“This again shows the world how music is the international language that transcends over boundaries more so how a hit song can remain timeless,...
- 5/22/2024
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
The orchestral covers in Bridgerton Season 3 start off with a big “abcdefu” to the haters as . Making their grand returns are Misses Billie Eilish and Taylor Swift, plus newcomer Gayle and other contemporary hitmakers whose work flows seamlessly into the Bridgerton universe.
Season 3 also debuts Bridgerton’s first original song, “All I Want,” in the second batch of episodes.
But the musical cue that will really have the ton abuzz is the orchestral cover of Pitbull’s “Give Me Everything,” which scores the long-awaited “carriage scene” from the books — when Penelope and Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) get intimate for the first time.
“I think everyone was a little bit shocked that they were so in love with this Pitbull song cover for this sequence, of all things,” music supervisor Justin Kamps tells Tudum. “But the song is amazing, and it has this great build to it, and that’s...
Season 3 also debuts Bridgerton’s first original song, “All I Want,” in the second batch of episodes.
But the musical cue that will really have the ton abuzz is the orchestral cover of Pitbull’s “Give Me Everything,” which scores the long-awaited “carriage scene” from the books — when Penelope and Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) get intimate for the first time.
“I think everyone was a little bit shocked that they were so in love with this Pitbull song cover for this sequence, of all things,” music supervisor Justin Kamps tells Tudum. “But the song is amazing, and it has this great build to it, and that’s...
- 5/16/2024
- by Jean Bentley
- Tudum - Netflix
“Bridgerton” Season 3 promises plenty of balls and other social events, and music supervisor Justin Kamps pulled string song covers of several big-name artists for the orchestral pop music signature to the Netflix show. The needle drops heighten the luxurious social moments as well as more intimate and emotional ones.
Season 1 included orchestral versions of songs like Taylor Swift’s “Wildest Dreams,” Maroon 5’s “Girls Like You,” Shawn Mendes’ “In My Blood,” Billie Eilish’s “bad guy,” Ariana Grande’s “thank u, next” and Sufjan Stevens’ “Love Yourself (Short Reprise).” Season 2 featured renditions of Nirvana’s “Stay Away,” Madonna’s “Material Girl,” Rihanna’s “Diamonds,” Robyn’s “Dancing On My Own,” Alanis Morisette’s “You Oughta Know,” Harry Styles’ “Sign of the Times,” Kris Bowers’ cover of “Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham,” P!nk’s “What About Us” Calvin Harris & the Disciples’ “How Deep Is Your Love” and Miley Cyrus’s “Wrecking...
Season 1 included orchestral versions of songs like Taylor Swift’s “Wildest Dreams,” Maroon 5’s “Girls Like You,” Shawn Mendes’ “In My Blood,” Billie Eilish’s “bad guy,” Ariana Grande’s “thank u, next” and Sufjan Stevens’ “Love Yourself (Short Reprise).” Season 2 featured renditions of Nirvana’s “Stay Away,” Madonna’s “Material Girl,” Rihanna’s “Diamonds,” Robyn’s “Dancing On My Own,” Alanis Morisette’s “You Oughta Know,” Harry Styles’ “Sign of the Times,” Kris Bowers’ cover of “Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham,” P!nk’s “What About Us” Calvin Harris & the Disciples’ “How Deep Is Your Love” and Miley Cyrus’s “Wrecking...
- 5/16/2024
- by Dessi Gomez
- Deadline Film + TV
BTS, Taylor Swift, and more artists are getting the 1800s-style orchestral treatment. On Monday, Netflix announced the list of songs — including ones by Billie Eilish, Sia, and Nick Jonas — set to receive orchestral covers on Bridgerton Season Three’s Part One.
For the new season, Bridgerton will feature Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey’s “Snow on the Beach” covered by the Atwood Quartet, Nick Jonas’ “Jealous” covered by Shimmer, and Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever” and BTS’ “Dynamite,” covered by Vitamin String Quartet.
Episode One will feature a cover of Gayle’s “Abcdefu,...
For the new season, Bridgerton will feature Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey’s “Snow on the Beach” covered by the Atwood Quartet, Nick Jonas’ “Jealous” covered by Shimmer, and Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever” and BTS’ “Dynamite,” covered by Vitamin String Quartet.
Episode One will feature a cover of Gayle’s “Abcdefu,...
- 5/13/2024
- by Tomás Mier
- Rollingstone.com
With “Bridgerton” Season 3 set to launch this week, prepare to be swept away with more orchestral pop covers from artists including the Vitamin String Quartet, which delivered covers of Ariana Grande’s “Thank U, Next” and Madonna’s “Material Girl” in previous seasons of the Netflix drama.
This time, Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever,” BTS’ “Dynamite” and Sia’s “Cheap Thrills” are among the songs reimagined by the quartet on the Part 1 soundtrack.
Nick Jonas’ “Jealous” is covered by Shimmer, an Los Angeles based band. And Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey’s “Snow On The Beach” is covered by Atwood Quartet, set to feature in Episode 4 of the show.
“Bridgerton” Season 3 will include a total of eight episodes that are split into two parts. The first four episodes premiere on May 16 on Netflix, and the next four debut on June 13. The soundtrack will also be released in two parts,...
This time, Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever,” BTS’ “Dynamite” and Sia’s “Cheap Thrills” are among the songs reimagined by the quartet on the Part 1 soundtrack.
Nick Jonas’ “Jealous” is covered by Shimmer, an Los Angeles based band. And Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey’s “Snow On The Beach” is covered by Atwood Quartet, set to feature in Episode 4 of the show.
“Bridgerton” Season 3 will include a total of eight episodes that are split into two parts. The first four episodes premiere on May 16 on Netflix, and the next four debut on June 13. The soundtrack will also be released in two parts,...
- 5/13/2024
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
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Bridgerton composer Kris Bowers made sure Anthony Bridgerton and Edwina Sharma’s first dance had an “alluring, almost darkness to it,” through his score.
Most readers now know this is a doomed relationship, as Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) and Edwina’s sister, Kate (Simone Ashley), fall in love. “The music has a darker element to it, and it is pretty far-stretched in terms of being a variation on Anthony and Kate’s theme,” the Oscar- and Emmy-nominated composer says of Anthony and Edwina’s first dance, in a new episode of The Hollywood Reporter‘s Behind the Screen. “This sets it up as if Edwina (Charithra Chandran) and Anthony are going to have then own theme, but as we learn later, their relationship is a bit more difficult in terms of Anthony’s connection with Kate. This sets up this possibly dangerous connection.”
For Anthony and Kate’s theme,...
Bridgerton composer Kris Bowers made sure Anthony Bridgerton and Edwina Sharma’s first dance had an “alluring, almost darkness to it,” through his score.
Most readers now know this is a doomed relationship, as Anthony (Jonathan Bailey) and Edwina’s sister, Kate (Simone Ashley), fall in love. “The music has a darker element to it, and it is pretty far-stretched in terms of being a variation on Anthony and Kate’s theme,” the Oscar- and Emmy-nominated composer says of Anthony and Edwina’s first dance, in a new episode of The Hollywood Reporter‘s Behind the Screen. “This sets it up as if Edwina (Charithra Chandran) and Anthony are going to have then own theme, but as we learn later, their relationship is a bit more difficult in terms of Anthony’s connection with Kate. This sets up this possibly dangerous connection.”
For Anthony and Kate’s theme,...
- 6/24/2022
- by Carolyn Giardina
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
“I definitely felt a lot of pressure going into season two to make sure that I lived up to what everyone was hoping for,” declares Justin Kamps about assuming the role of music supervisor on the second season of Netflix’s hit drama “Bridgerton.” The Regency era romance is known for its music, particularly its classical covers of modern pop hits, and Kamps is instrumental in not only choosing those songs, but also making sure that they support the themes of the show. Check out more of our exclusive video interview with Kamps above.
Kamps assumed the role of music supervisor this season, taking over for last year’s Emmy-nominated music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas. For Kamps, who counts Patsavas as a mentor, the opportunity to join “Bridgerton” was rather nerve-wracking. “I was very nervous taking over and wanting to live up to fan expectation,” he says. “The first season was...
Kamps assumed the role of music supervisor this season, taking over for last year’s Emmy-nominated music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas. For Kamps, who counts Patsavas as a mentor, the opportunity to join “Bridgerton” was rather nerve-wracking. “I was very nervous taking over and wanting to live up to fan expectation,” he says. “The first season was...
- 6/17/2022
- by Tony Ruiz
- Gold Derby
Here's a shock for Bridgerton fans: The songs the actors dance to while filming those ballroom scenes aren't necessarily the same ones that end up in the show. "It'll work perfectly for filming on set," Bridgerton music supervisor Justin Kamps explained in an interview with E! News. "And then when it comes to working on the episode in post [production], suddenly, it becomes a totally different song." In fact, Justin said that Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" is the only song to make it from filming to the episode's release. Otherwise, the background music is often turned into something "wildly different," he said. It's all part of a...
- 4/3/2022
- E! Online
Harry Styles just announced that he has an album coming in May, but superfans might not have to wait as long to hear a new version of “Sign of the Times.” A string arrangement of Styles’ first single, originally released in 2017, appears in the frothy period drama “Bridgerton,” which premieres its second season on Netflix this Friday (March 25). The tune starts and stops a few times during a pivotal scene.
“The recording has a couple short pauses before blasting into this gorgeous big swell of strings at the end,” reveals Justin Kamps, music supervisor for “Bridgerton.” “Sometimes having stops and starts in the song helps our editors really land these dramatic reveals. When fans see the episode, they’ll realize why it was used in that way. All the swells and swirling strings are very deliberate and build to this perfect moment.”
The moment was a big coup for boutique publishing company and record label,...
“The recording has a couple short pauses before blasting into this gorgeous big swell of strings at the end,” reveals Justin Kamps, music supervisor for “Bridgerton.” “Sometimes having stops and starts in the song helps our editors really land these dramatic reveals. When fans see the episode, they’ll realize why it was used in that way. All the swells and swirling strings are very deliberate and build to this perfect moment.”
The moment was a big coup for boutique publishing company and record label,...
- 3/24/2022
- by Lily Moayeri
- Variety Film + TV
“Bridgerton” glided to center stage when it premiered on Netflix in late 2021, and its classical quartet covers of pop hits captivated audiences as much as they gelled with the show’s modernized Regency-era landscape. Now, Season 2 will offer more of the same, with Capitol Records set to release a soundtrack and series covers — of artists like Harry Styles and Nirvana — March 25, the same day “Bridgerton” returns to Netflix.
Under music supervisor Justin Kamps and composer Kris Bowers, Vitamin String Quartet return with reimaginings of Nirvana’s “Stay Away” and Robyn’s “Dancing on My Own,” after previously covering songs like Ariana Grande’s “Thank U, Next” and Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy” in Season 1.
Other covers in Season 2 include Madonna’s “Material Girl,” Rihanna’s “Diamonds,” Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know,” Miley Cyrus’ “Wrecking Ball,” and Harry Styles’ “Sign of the Times,” which Kamps previously admitted was the most...
Under music supervisor Justin Kamps and composer Kris Bowers, Vitamin String Quartet return with reimaginings of Nirvana’s “Stay Away” and Robyn’s “Dancing on My Own,” after previously covering songs like Ariana Grande’s “Thank U, Next” and Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy” in Season 1.
Other covers in Season 2 include Madonna’s “Material Girl,” Rihanna’s “Diamonds,” Alanis Morissette’s “You Oughta Know,” Miley Cyrus’ “Wrecking Ball,” and Harry Styles’ “Sign of the Times,” which Kamps previously admitted was the most...
- 3/21/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
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