Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1 is now streaming on Netflix, bringing the romantic and dramatic world of the ton back to our screens. Along with the new love story between Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek, the show delivers another fantastic collection of pop songs reimagined by a string orchestra. This season’s music includes a much-requested Taylor Swift track for the “Benophie” fans, a hit from Olivia Rodrigo, and some throwback classics. You can stream the official soundtrack from Capitol Records starting today, January 29.
Bridgerton Season 4 Soundtrack Release and Streaming Details
The first part of Bridgerton Season 4 arrived on Netflix on January 29, 2026. The four new episodes introduced the romance between second son Benedict Bridgerton and Sophie Baek, the mysterious “Lady in Silver” from a masquerade ball. Alongside the show, the soundtrack for Part 1 also became available. The album, featuring all the string covers from the first four episodes, was released by Capitol Records and can be streamed on major music platforms.
The second and final part of Season 4 is scheduled to arrive on February 26, 2026. The music for those episodes will likely be released as a separate soundtrack album or as part of a complete season collection after Part 2 premieres.
Complete Song List for Bridgerton Season 4 Part 1
Below is the full list of every pop song cover featured in the first four episodes of Bridgerton Season 4, organized by episode. These tracks set the tone for Benedict and Sophie’s “Cinderella” story, adding modern energy to the Regency-era drama.
Episode 1: “The Waltz”
This episode centers on Violet Bridgerton’s opening masquerade ball of the season, where Benedict and Sophie first meet.
- “Life in Technicolor” (Coldplay) โ Performed by Vitamin String Quartet. This cover plays as Sophie arrives at the grand ball, experiencing a world of color and wonder she’s never seen before.
- “DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love” (Usher ft. Pitbull) โ Performed by Strings From Paris. This upbeat track scores the moment Benedict and Sophie first see each other and dance during the ball.
- “Never Let You Go” (Third Eye Blind) โ Performed by Vitamin String Quartet. This song provides a cheeky moment when Queen Charlotte firmly tells Lady Danbury she cannot leave Mayfair.
Episode 2: “Time Transfixed”
- “Enchanted” (Taylor Swift) โ Performed by Joseph William Morgan. This highly requested fan song for the “Benophie” couple is used in a scene full of yearning, where Sophie watches Benedict from afar. Music supervisor Justin Kamps noted the track’s fuller orchestral sound matched the deep emotion of the moment.
Episode 3: “The Field Next to the Other Road”
- “All I Wanted” (Paramore) โ Performed by Vitamin String Quartet. This powerful cover underscores two key romantic moments: a kiss between Violet Bridgerton and Marcus Anderson, and Benedict and Sophie leaving a cottage while hiding their feelings.
Episode 4: “An Offer From a Gentleman”
- “bad idea right?” (Olivia Rodrigo) โ Performed by Caleb Chan. This energetic, fiddle-driven cover plays during a passionate and impulsive moment between Benedict and Sophie on a staircase, mirroring the song’s theme of questionable decisions.
Behind the Music of Bridgerton Season 4
The process of selecting songs for Bridgerton is a careful collaboration. Music supervisor Justin Kamps works with showrunner Jess Brownell and composer Kris Bowers to find tracks that match both the choreography on screen and the emotional journey of the characters. They hold “spotting sessions” where the team reviews episodes and decides on the perfect musical fit.
Justin Kamps shared the story behind choosing Taylor Swift’s “Enchanted”: “Anytime I was posting about Season 3โs musicโฆ there were all these peopleโฆ being like, โYou have one job. This is the ultimate Benophie song. You have to use it.’ So I did.”
For Season 4, the team knew they were telling a “Cinderella story” and looked for songs that played into that fairy-tale feeling of magic and class-crossing romance. The inclusion of Olivia Rodrigo was something Kamps had hoped for since Season 2, admiring her songwriting and its potential for beautiful string arrangements.
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How This Season’s Music Compares to Past Seasons
Each season of Bridgerton has its own musical identity while keeping the signature format of string quartet covers. Season 3 featured a memorable, viral use of Pitbull’s “Give Me Everything” during a carriage scene. Season 4 continues the connection by including a Strings From Paris cover of another Usher and Pitbull collaboration, “DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love”.
The show also continues its tradition of featuring major pop artists. Past seasons have included covers of songs by Billie Eilish, Rihanna, Ariana Grande, and Madonna. The spin-off series Queen Charlotte featured tracks from Beyoncรฉ, SZA, and Alicia Keys. Season 4 adds Paramore and Olivia Rodrigo to that prestigious list for the first time.
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