Lily Collins as Emily Cooper looking worried in Emily in Paris with musical iconography behind her
Summary Like other installments of the hit Netflix romantic comedy-drama, Emily in Paris season 4, part 1's soundtrack helps build the show's singular vibe. While Emily Cooper's story is full of antics and mishaps, there are also romantic tunes and dance-worthy beats — both in English and French.
"Love Is in the Air" by John Paul Young: Roughly 4 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode, the opening of "Love is in the Air" plays as Emily rushes to meet Sylvie, but plays more noticeably during the AMI presentation at 5 minutes and 30 seconds. "Bolide" by Warner Chappell Music Group: At the 16-minute mark, this song plays as Sylvie agrees to meet with Louis de Léon for Laurent's sake.
"Billet pour Paris" by Le Couleur: At the 23-minute mark, Mindy tells Nicolas de Léon off for not standing up to his father and shaming her outfit choices — and her epic moment unfolds to this tune. 1 Songs In Emily In Paris Season 4 Part 1, Episode 2 "Love on the Run" "Grave" by Juniore: At the one-minute and twenty-second mark, this song plays as Emily messages Sofia and the Emily in Paris title card appears.
"Side of You" by Zimmer : Around the 29-minute mark, this song plays as Sylvie evades the reporter who wants to write a story about Louis. “Franchement” by Bonnie Banane: At the 11-minute mark, this song plays as Sylvie reveals her interest in doing the newspaper interview — though the scene quickly changes from Sylvie and Laurent to Gabriel, who's walking by Luc's houseboat, followed by “Butterfly” by Leonie Pernet.
“Dancing in the Moonlight” by AO Gerber and Isla June: When Emily is forced to choose between Gabriel and Alfie, this song begins to play and, ultimately, scores her dance with Gabriel. Songs In Emily In Paris Season 4 Part 1, Episode 4 "The Grey Area" “pourquoi pourquoi” by Corine: This funky tune plays at several moments throughout the opening of the episode, followed by “3 Vogue” by Slowaves.
“Running After Time” by Tonique & Man: At 24 minutes and 25 seconds, this song introduces the happening party thrown at Sylvie's mom's club. Songs In Emily In Paris Season 4 Part 1, Episode 5 "Trompe l’oueil" “Gabrielle Eyes” by Sahsa Ventura: This song can be heard in the background at Gabriel's restaurant during the opening sequence. “Ne Joue Pas Avec Mon Cœur” by Les Terribles: At the 5-minute and 10-second mark, this song scores Julien's big return to Sylvie's firm.
"U CAN'T STOP ME NOW" by MANDAWORLD: This song scores Gabriel and his chef buddies' dice game at the 19-and-a-half-minute mark.
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