Rejoice, friends, because Bridgerton is finally back with the back half of season four! This season, fans get to watch the Cinderella-inspired love story unfold between second eldest son Benedict Bridgerton and the mysterious Sophie Baek, and let me tell ya, it was worth the wait. Also worth the wait? This season’s iconic soundtrack.
Sure, the series takes place in early 19th-century London during the Regency era, but the orchestral covers of pop songs they play at their balls are totally 2026-coded. So...which ones can you hear this season? Here are all the songs covered on the Bridgerton season four soundtrack that deserve a spot on your next party playlist.
Episode 1
“Life in Technicolor” by Coldplay
Performed by Vitamin String Quartet, this plays as Sophie arrives at Violet’s masquerade ball.
“DJ Got Us Fallin’ in Love” by Usher feat. Pitbull
Performed by Strings From Paris, this one is heard right as a dance is starting at Violet’s event.
“Never Let You Go” by Third Eye Blind
Again performed by Vitamin String Quartet, this song plays in the background as Queen Charlotte forbids Lady Danbury from leaving Mayfair.
Episode 2
“Enchanted” by Taylor Swift
Covered by Joseph William Morgan, you can hear this one when Benedict comes to Penwood House and Sophie sees him through the door.
Episode 3
“All I Wanted” by Paramore
Performed by Vitamin String Quartet, this one is used in the scene where Violet and Marcus Anderson kiss for the first time.
Episode 4
“bad idea right?” by Olivia Rodrigo
Covered by Caleb Chan, this song is perfect for the staircase scene. You know the one.
Episode 5
“360” by Charli xcx
Peter Gregson’s original cover serves as the ideal soundtrack for Hyacinth’s practice ball.
“Birds of a Feather” by Billie Eilish
Performed by Gemini Strings, this song plays as Benedict and Hyacinth share a dance (and Francesca and Michaela share a ~moment~).
“Lose Control” by Teddy Swims
Performed by the Vitamin String Quartet, this one is used for Benedict and Sophie’s first real intimate scene (you know, in a bed, rather than on a staircase).
Episode 6
“Just What I Needed” by The Cars
This fun throwback (performed by Altum Quartet) plays as guests arrive at Cressida’s very on-brand ball.
“Fields of Gold” by Sting
Performed by Music Lab Collective, this one is used for (spoiler alert!) what ends up being Francesca and John’s final scene together.
Episode 8
“Never Be the Same” by Camila Cabello
Performed by Strings From Paris, this sets the soundtrack for Benedict and Sophie’s very sexy bathtub scene.
“The Night We Met” by Lord Huron
Covered by Joni Fuller, there’s no better song choice for Benedict and Sophie’s first official dance at the queen’s ball.











