The ‘Bridgerton Season 4’ Soundtrack Arrives with Orchestral Covers of Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, and Paramore

Capitol Records has released the ‘Bridgerton Season 4’ soundtrack, and it delivers exactly the kind of lush, inventive orchestral reimagining the series has made its signature. Streaming now via Capitol Records, the Part 1 soundtrack features modern pop classics transformed into sweeping period-appropriate arrangements, anchored by an original score from Oscar-winning composer Kris Bowers.

The tracklist moves with real momentum. Episodes 401 and 402 open with previously announced covers from Coldplay, Usher featuring Pitbull, and Third Eye Blind, before Joseph William Morgan delivers a jaw-dropping rendition of Taylor Swift’s “Enchanted.” Episode 403 brings the Vitamin String Quartet’s rock-classical take on Paramore’s “All I Wanted,” and Episode 404 closes Part 1 with Caleb Chan’s playful interpretation of Olivia Rodrigo’s “Bad Idea Right?” Cover to cover, it’s a playlist that earns its runtime.

The Bridgerton musical universe has reshaped how audiences engage with classical arrangements. The Vitamin String Quartet saw a 350 percent streaming increase when the show first aired, and previous season tracks produced staggering spikes, with “Happier Than Ever” climbing 11,000 percent on Spotify alone. This is a franchise that has genuinely moved the cultural needle on string quartet music, and Season 4 keeps that tradition fully intact.

The vinyl release is a two-disc set pressed on exclusive white silk vinyl, available via Capitol Records. Season 4 follows Benedict Bridgerton, played by Luke Thompson, as the bohemian second son unexpectedly meets a captivating Lady in Silver at his mother’s masquerade ball. Great television, great music, and a physical release worth owning.