You oughta watch this Alanis Morissette performance.
) fiery romance is intertwined throughout, adding to Morissette’s haunting rendition.
The instrumental version was featured in the fifth episode of “Bridgerton” season two, just as Kate tells Anthony that they cannot act on their feelings for one another. “You Oughta Know” is featured on Morissette’s third studio album, “Jagged Little Pill.” The two-time Grammy-winning track is about a person who is angry at their ex and “the mess” they left when they went away.
Composer Kris Bowers and “Bridgerton” music supervisor Justin Kamps spoke with TODAY about season two’s soundtrack and“If you read the lyrics, and you think about what’s happening in this scene, you’re like, ‘OK, I get it,’” Kamps said, noting that even though the lyrics aren’t heard, the cover jogs people’s memory.
Bowers added that the musical scores help in taking the viewers on the same emotional ride that the characters are going through. “The best thing could be is if people enjoy that journey so much in watching the show that why they listen to the music, they feel as much of that emotionally as possible,” he said.