Alicia Keys Teams up With Netflix to Celebrate ‘Queen Charlotte’ Singing if ‘I Ain’t Got You’ Classical Orchestra Cover

Published 05/09/2023, 4:30 PM EDT

via Imago

Fans simply cannot get enough of the spinoff drama limited series Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story. Viewers have been taking their thoughts to social media endlessly talking about this breathtaking story. The show might have dropped for the first and last time on Netflix, but it clearly has charmed the worldwide audience. All the subscribers loved the way this prequel dived into the epic love story of Charlotte and George. While they appreciated how the creators explored the societal shift and people of color making way for the world of the Ton.

Especially, focusing on the influential figure of the Bridgerton world Lady Danbury. To celebrate this astounding success, Netflix has joined hands with the multi-Grammy winner Alicia Keys. And it’s all musical!

Alicia Keys takes ‘If I Ain’t Got You’ to the 1700s with an all-women orchestra 

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

In case fans have stopped weeping after watching the heartbreaking love story of Queen Charlotte and King George, Netflix has something new for them to get emotional over. The streaming giant recently celebrated the success of the Bridgerton prequel dropped on May 4th. Making this victory a permanent memory for fans, the streamer brought Alicia Keys in a new music video.

The American singer reimagined her 2004 track ‘If I Ain’t Got You’ with a magical orchestra, including over 70 women of color. This clip also celebrated the 20th anniversary of the original song. It was the first time that women around the globe (from countries like South Africa, Germany, Sweden, France, Egypt, and Barbados) joined Netflix to create a 70-piece orchestra.

DIVE DEEPER

Fans Bring Back a Romantic Anthony and Kate Scene, as Netflix’s ‘Queen Charlotte’ Adds Further Depth to Golda Rosheuvel’s Character

over 1 year ago

For the unversed, the new version of this song was used in the third episode of the historical drama: The moment George and Charlotte add their first dance during Lord and Lady Danbury’s ball. Now seeing this, video fans are going crazy, praising the orchestra version of the song and the show creator.

Fans loved the musical celebration of Queen Charlotte

Fans have flooded the comment section lauding Shonda Rhimes and what an emotional ride this series was. They thanked the 42-year-old singer for giving them this song to cherish forever.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

What do you think about this new orchestra version and Rhimes’s efforts to bring diverse cultures together yet again? Drop your comments below!

DIVE DEEPER

India Amarteifio Sends Out a “Steamy Scenes” Warning to Her Family, Suggests They Go to ‘Liquor Locker’ Before They Stream Netflix’s ‘Queen Charlotte’

over 1 year ago

SHARE THIS ARTICLE :

ADVERTISEMENT

Shikha Arya

2072 articles

Shikha Arya is an experienced entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, having contributed over 1000 articles to the platform. She holds a Master's degree in English Literature from a prestigious university and has honed her writing skills over three years. Shikha's forte lies in crafting thought-provoking pieces about the lives of pop culture icons.

ADVERTISEMENT

EDITORS' PICK