When club bangers turn into orchestral epics, you know it’s Bridgerton time. If you’re obsessed with this weird and wonderful genre then read on, as there’s much more where that came from outside the confides of 19th century Mayfair. As season three has dropped its second four episodes, many will have zoomed through them by the weekend, and will be looking for similar Bridgerton-esque experiences to binge on in the period drama’s absence.

Jam-packed with orchestral covers of contemporary popular music, Bridgerton takes the often stale period drama form and gives it a big old 21st century zhuzh – as well as some seriously steamy sex scenes . Spoiler alert if you’re yet to catch up, but there is one particularly memorable season three moment in which Penelope Featherington ( Nicola Coughlan ) and Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) finally get it on in – scandal alert – the back of a carriage . But as the – really quite phenomenally acted – sex scene unfolds, whose song do we hear pulsing louder in the background, but Pitbull’s Give Me Everything in its most heroic orchestral form, stripped down by Archer Marsh.

Reflecting on his dance anthem’s reimagining, Pitbull took to social media with the clip and wrote how Bridgerton’s use of it shows ‘music is the international language’ and that a hit song ‘can remain timeless’. Meanwhile, the unlikely Pitbull and period drama crossover – which no one had on their bingo cards for 2024 – even had Netflix.