Pitbull loves that “Bridgerton” used his song for the carriage-banging scene

Pitbull loves that “Bridgerton” used his song for the carriage-banging scene

Lady Whistledown tips her quill to Lord Worldwide...

Who amongst us can't relate to getting nasty in the backseat of our ride after a night out while Pitbullplays in the background?

Bridgertontook this relatable twenty-something experience and sent it straight to the Regency-era in season 3 — and Pitbull heartily approves. His song, "Give Me Everything," plays over season 3's steamiest scene (thus far), in which Colin (Luke Newton) and Penelope (Nicola Coughlan) make their carriage rock with their amorous endeavors.

Related: Bridgerton season 3, part 1 recap: If the carriage is a-rockin’, don’t come a-knockin’

On Tuesday, Pitbull posted a clip of the scene on social media with the caption, "This again shows the world how music is the international language that transcends over boundaries more so how a hit song can remain timeless. Thank you @bridgertonnetflix and @netflix for the opportunity, Dale!

@neyo @afrojack."

And it seems that Lady Whistledown approves of his sentiments, as the official Bridgerton Instagram account commented on the post, saying, "This author would most certainly agree with Lord Worldwide… Music speaks when words cannot."

Pitbull is the latest artist to get the Bridgertonclassical music redux. Past seasons have featured reimagined tracks from Taylor Swift,Harry Styles, and more. Other tracks featured in this season include Billie Eilish’s “Happier Than Ever,” BTS’s “Dynamite” and Sia’s “Cheap Thrills” reimagined by Vitamin String Quartet to Nick Jonas’s“Jealous” covered by Shimmer and Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey’s “Snow On The Beach."

Related: Bridgerton showrunner spills the tea on that popped question, the Lady Whistledown of it all

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Music supervisor Justin Kamps previously commented on the use of more covers this year outside of the more traditional ballroom sequences and dances where they flourished in past seasons. "We have a lot of covers that aren't necessarily part of ball sequences this year," Kamps said in a a statement. "And it's because we found some cute places to insert something that can play as a fun cover that doesn't necessarily have to be attached to a dance sequence."

The Pitbull track certainly fits that bill, providing some winking mood music to a scene fans have been anticipating for years. Even if Penelope Featherington didn't quite give everythingto Colin Bridgerton in this specific instance...that's what Part Two is for!

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