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Kris Bowers, who scored both the first and second seasons of Bridgerton, also worked on two original soundtrack projects for the series through Sony Music. [3] The first one, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series), was supervised by Bowers, with co-production by Max Wrightson and co-writing of some tracks by Alec Sievern and Michael Dean Parsons.
The spin-off miniseries revolving around Queen Charlotte consists of two plot lines: one in the present of Bridgerton, beginning in 1814 with the death of the royal heir Princess Charlotte, [a] an event that causes the Queen to pressure her children to marry and produce another royal heir; the other begins in 1761 with Charlotte meeting and marrying King George.
Queen Charlotte follows the lead of Bridgerton seasons one and two with stunning orchestral covers of pop songs. All six covers in the prequel feature songs performed by Black women, which was ...
The soundtrack was released by Lakeshore Records in a six-track extended play on December 25, 2020, alongside the show's premiere. [25] The covers for the second season had been released in conjunction with the premiere on March 25, 2022, with the score album also accompanied them. [26] [27] Capitol Records distributed the score and soundtrack. [9]
In May 2023, Bowers worked on two original soundtrack projects for the series Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story: the first one as the score of the series, [39] while the second one provided for the reinterpretation in a classical music key of pop songs, [40] working with Alicia Keys on the remaining of her song "If I Ain't Got You" as the ...
In 2004, another regular, American director Diane Martel, directed the accompanying music video for the second single from the singer's second album The Diary of Alicia Keys, "If I Ain't Got You", which featured rapper Method Man as Keys' love interest. It won the Best R&B Video accolade at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards. [2]
The video received wide attention, and so Barlow and Bear teamed up to write more songs inspired by the first season of the TV series. The two livestreamed their songwriting and recording sessions from Los Angeles in early 2021, inviting and incorporating viewer suggestions, and posted demos of the songs on TikTok and other social media.
Carl Davis (1936–2023) – The French Lieutenant's Woman, new music for Intolerance; Don Davis (born 1957) – The Matrix, House on Haunted Hill, Behind Enemy Lines; Jonathan Davis (born 1971) – Queen of the Damned; Miles Davis (1926–1991) – Elevator to the Gallows, Siesta, Dingo