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Bridgertonhas returned for its third season and instantly took social media by storm with its new love story. Penelope Featherington who used to hide in the shadows of ballrooms for the first time takes the limelight changing her entire wardrobe and hair looks. Fans are swooning over the character for finally embracing her true self and getting close to the love of her life Colin Bridgerton.

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Apart from her transformed outlook what set the tone for this season was its swoon-worthy music. The series has made a splash with its music choices, capturing imaginations with a mix of classical music and iconic pop hit covers. Among all those songs that have hooked fans, the Pitbull club hitGive Me Everythinghas taken a special place in hearts. In the latest interview, the showrunner revealed the reason behind taking up this song in the season.

The Pitbull song resonates withBridgertonSeason 3 love story

Speaking withBusiness Insider,Bridgertonshowrunner Jess Brownell disclosed the reason behind choosing the stripped-down cover of Pitbull’sGive Me Everythingby Archer Marsh inseason3. Thissongmakes an appearance in episode 4 when Colin and Penelope confess their feelings in the carriage which leads to an intense makeout session. She said she had no idea which song this was when she heard it but liked the way it was built.

She emphasized that the song was an unusual choice, but it was undeniably fitting given the storyline of season 3. The momentum of the song perfectly reflected the couple’s journey, with Penelope’s long-standing crush on Colin finally reaching its climax.

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I listened to a lot of slower romantic songs, but none of them felt like they had the right impact and the right build and the right crescendo. And that Pitbull song has so many builds within it that it just, I think, kind of nails the dynamic that’s happening in the scene.

So the creators took the risk and it certainly paid off because the cover has been making rounds on social media since the new season arrived on Netflix.

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Why does the show incorporate orchestral covers of pop songs?

The orchestral covers of pop songs have been an integral part of theBridgertonuniverse since it first debuted on the streaming giant. From Ariana Grande’sThank U NexttoStay Awayby Nirvana, several songs have been included in the show. In an interview withTodayShow, the show’s music supervisor stated that they chose pop music covers so viewers could resonate with each moment.

Pop music can have so much drama and romance. What the show does is heighten these kind of everyday feelings of romance that people have throughout their lives. And it’s fun to hear a song that you’ve had a connection within your own life transposed into this string quartet version that is playing with and affecting the characters’ lives throughout the show.

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The team wanted people to bring their emotions into the storyline and feel as if they were a part of that world. Well, this plan did work and audiences have become obsessed with these covers.

BridgertonSeason 3 Part 1 is currently streaming on Netflix.

Shikha Arya

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Shikha Arya is a skilled content writer and entertainment journalist armed with a Master’s degree in English Literature. With over two years of experience, she specializes in thought-provoking pieces about pop culture icons, particularly drawn to cult classics such as “Stranger Things” and period dramas like “Downtown Abbey.” Ever abreast of industry trends, Shikha’s writing captures the pulse of what’s hot in entertainment. When not crafting compelling narratives, she finds solace in the tranquility of books and streaming shows, using these outlets to unwind after a day of creativity.

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