Spoilers are ahead for Emily in Paris season 4, parts 1 & 2.Like other installments of the hit Netflix romantic comedy-drama,Emily in Parisseason 4’s soundtrack helps build the show’s singular vibe. While Emily Cooper’s (Lily Collins) story is full of antics and mishaps, there are also romantic tunes and dance-worthy beats — both in English and French. The fourth outing picks up right afterEmily in Parisseason 3’s cliffhanger ending:Emily and Gabriel (Lucas Bravo) wonder about their romantic future, while Camille (Camille Razat), who revealed she’s pregnant with Gabriel’s child, is missing. Of course, Emily still has some unresolved feelings for Alfie (Lucien Laviscount).
The rest ofEmily in Paris' cast of charactersare grappling with personal and professional sagas too. Sylvie (Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu), Emily’s no-nonsense boss, outs Louis de Léon as a long-time sexual predator. Julien (Samuel Arnold) jumps ship from Sylvie’s agency for a time, while Luc (Bruno Gouery) contends with his deceptive Michelin investigator girlfriend, Marianne (Laurence Gormezano). When Camille receives bad news inEmily in Parisseason 4, part 1’s ending, it seems like Emily and Gabriel’s relationship might not last in season 4, part 2. And the soundtrack scores it all, right through the surprisingending ofEmily in Parisseason 4, part 2.

Songs In Emily In Paris Season 4 Part 1, Episode 1
“Break Point”
“Swan Lake, Op. 20, Spanish Dance” by Tchaichovsky:Victor Meutelet returns as Timothée, Camille’s younger brother, to blast Emily on TikTok — and his video, which opens the episode, is set to this tune.
“Chat dans la nuit” by DOPAMOON (feat. Romain Muller):Around the two-minute mark, this song plays as theEmily in Paristitle card appears and Mindy (Ashley Park) watches part 2 of Timothée’s TikTok about Emily.

“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.
“Encore” by DOPAMOON x Napkey:Around the 7-minute mark, this song plays to transition from the AMI meeting to Emily revealing her TikTok scandal to Julien.

“Paris Yeye Girl” by Bea Parks & Jack Lake:This song plays briefly, around 10 minutes and 15 seconds, and scores Sylvie’s departure from Antoine’s (William Abadie) office.
“Visions” by Tample:At 14 minutes and 20 seconds, this song scores Emily’s departure from Alfie’s boxing gym.

“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.
“Off” by Les Filles & Christopher:At 17 minutes and 50 seconds, this song briefly scores a scene change to Gabriel’s restaurant — and Alfie’s surprise arrival.

“Café Bombon” by Sergey Kolosov & Ross Gidney;“3 Bikinis” by David C [French Dance Version]; and"Memories" by French 79:Snippets of these songs score various moments during Roland-Garros, including some of the scene-setting montages.
“Fais comme si” by Yan Wagner:At the 20-minute mark, Mindy gets photos taken with the de Léon family at Roland-Garros, and Yan Wagner’s tune plays.

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“Billet pour Paris” by Le Couleur:At the 23-minute mark, Mindy tells Nicolas de Léon (Paul Forman) off for not standing up to his father and shaming her outfit choices — and her epic moment unfolds to this tune.
“Take Your Time” by Bordo:This song plays around 25 minutes in, scoring part of the Roland-Garros scene.
“Buddy” by Grand Voyage:At 27 minutes in, “Buddy” scores the moment Alfie and Emily share after the Kiss Cam finds them.
“Te Fair Danser (Make Your Move — French Version)” by Camp Claude:At the 29th minute, this song scores Mindy’s excitement as she gathers the money needed to enter the Eurovision contest.
“Le monde a changé” by Toukan Toukän:The final song in episode 1 plays over the credits.
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 theEmily in Paristitle card appears.
“À la nage” by UTO:About 13 minutes and 40 seconds into the episode, this song plays as Emily, Mindy, and Sofia realize Camille is officially missing.
“Rendez-Vous” by Fantasydub & Sofia Bolt:At the 17-minute mark, this tune plays when Emily receives a text from Camille’s best friends to discuss her whereabouts.
“Let Her Go” by Lucasv & Isaac Delusion:Twenty-four minutes and twenty seconds into the episode, Emily arrives at Giverny to bring Camille home and this song plays.
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“Side of You” by Zimmer (feat Laumé):Around the 29-minute mark, this song plays as Sylvie evades the reporter who wants to write a story about Louis.
“Tous Les Garçons Et Les Filles” by Clio:AnEmily in Parisoriginal song, this one plays in the final moments of the episode and over the credits.
Songs In Emily In Paris Season 4 Part 1, Episode 3
“Masquerade”
“Get Up and Run” by PO1:This song opens the episode as Emily jogs around Paris looking at men she finds attractive.
“Jamais Je Ne Viens” by Ottis Cœur:At 7 minutes and 23 seconds, this song scores Sylvie’s brisk walk along the river.
“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
“Butterfly” by Leonie Pernet:When Emily and Julien have lunch with a heartbroken Luc, this song scores the scene.
“Heart of Glass” (French Version) by Do Not Do:AnotherEmily in Parisoriginal, this Blondie cover plays at 15 minutes and 40 seconds as Emily arrives at the masquerade party.
“Hot Summer (feat. Venessa Jackson)”by Bellaire:At 17 minutes and 20 seconds, this song plays as Emily and Alfie dance at the masquerade party.
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“Chat dans la nuit” by DOPAMOON & Roman Muller &“Tattoo” by Les Filles et Christopher:These songs also score moments during the masquerade party.
“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.
“Good Love” by Zola Blood:When Alfie realizes that Emily is actually with Gabriel (again), he throws down his mask at the 25-minute-and-20-second mark and this song plays.
“Dancing In the Moonlight” (French) by Keren Ann and The Moon Recording Co.:A thirdEmily in Parisoriginal, this cover plays as Gabriel and Emily kiss in horse-drawn credits, cementing their relationship, and during the end credits.
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“Moss’s Ballroom Vogue” by Slowaves.
“Burning Drums of Fire” by C.J. & Co:This song plays during the brief fashion show moment at the 10-minute mark.
“Désabillée” by Louis Aguilar + Weekend Affair:At 15 minutes and 15 seconds, this song plays as Gabriel picks Emily up from her apartment.
“J’ai Oublié” by Pi Ja Ma:At 16 minutes and 30 seconds into the episode, this song plays when Gabriel takes Emily to his romantic rooftop setup.
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“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.
“Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” (by Elton John and Kiki Dee) Performed by Ashley Park:At the 26-minute mark, Mindy performs a cover of this song during the party.
“Feel That Show” by The George Kaplan Conspiracy &“Sambossa” (ft. Venessa Jacskon) by Bellaire:Snippets of these songs score the beach-themed party at Sylvie’s mom’s club.
“Bossa Supanova” by Napkey:At roughly the 31-minute mark, this song plays as Sofia sews seeds of doubt in Emily’s head about their respective relationships, just before the credits roll.
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.
“Belladelic” by Les Bellas:At 3 minutes and 35 seconds, this song plays as the title card appears.
“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.
“La Verité Nue” by Juniore:At 8 minutes and 40 seconds, this song plays when the show cuts to a scene-setting montage of a Parisian flea market.
“Keep It Rough” by Deep End & WEDONT:At 10 minutes and 20 seconds, this song plays during the end of Camille and Sofia’s flea market fight, and continues playing when the show cuts to Sylvie and Laurent arriving at a restaurant for dinner.
“Désolée” by Fanny:About 16 minutes and 45 seconds in, this song scores Camille and Sofia’s breakup.
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“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.
“Tellement Tellement” by Petite:This song plays around the 23-minute mark, scoring Emily and Gabriel’s romantic stroll and Camille’s heartbreaking evening.
“Kananga” by Azur:Around 25 minutes in, this tune scores the Kadience sample show and Emily’s decision to lie about the product’s true origins.
“La Fin” by Wreck Theory:This song plays just before the 28-minute mark as Camille discovers she isn’t pregnant and enjoys a cigarette with her friend.
“Aube” feat. Sauvane by Les Gordon:This song plays around the 29-minute mark, just when Emily breaks the Michelin star news to Gabriel.
“Deux êtres á part” by Toukan Toukän (Elephanz Remix):This song plays at 30 minutes and 34 seconds when Gabriel fires his pastry chef and celebrates life without the pressure of awaiting a Michelin star decision.
Songs In Emily In Paris Season 4 Part 2, Episode 6
“Last Christmas”
“Vive le Vent”:A French cover of “Jingle Bells” scores the opening to the Christmas-set episode ofEmily in Paris.
“Sleigh Ride” by Johnny Mathis:Around a minute in, this classic holiday song sets the mood for the ice rink and for Emily, Julien, and Luc to chat before going their separate ways for the break.
“Le temps est bon” by Bon Entendeur and Isabelle Pierre:At the 2-minute mark, Emily and Gabriel enjoy a spin around the ice rink and discuss their Christmas plans while this tune plays in the background.
“Just Like Me” by Loui Sixteen:At 5 minutes and 30 seconds in, Emily’s trip through the airport is scored to this upbeat song.
“Mon Beau Chapeau” by Sacha Distel:Roughly 6 minutes and 15 seconds in, this song plays while Emily enjoys the wonders of the business-class lounge.
“Triplets” by Bodies of Water:Emily’s arrival in Megève, which happens around 11 minutes in, is scored by this tune.
“Ding Dong Merrily on High” by Bob Saker and Bill Connor:At nearly 22 minutes in, this song scores Emily’s skiing antics and time at Camille’s family home.
“Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas” by Ashley Park:At the 31-minute mark, Mindy sings a cover of this Christmas classic at her house party, though it also sets the mood for Emily’s run-in with Alfie.
“Oh Holy Night” by Painted Pale:Crushed by her breakup with Gabriel and the news of Alfie moving on, Emily cries outside a cathedral on Christmas while snow falls around her. This cover, which begins around 35 minutes in, captures the feelings perfectly.
Songs In Emily In Paris Season 4 Part 2, Episode 7
“Lost In Translation”
“Boeing Jet & Caravelle” by Annie Philippe:A remaster of this song opensEmily in Parisseason 4’s seventh episode.
“Panique” by Juniore:At 2 minutes and 45 seconds, this song plays as Camille and Gabriel take off for their lunch date.
“A l’imparfait” by Les Filles & Christopher:This groovy tune plays at the 5-minute mark to set the mood for Emily and Genevieve’s (Thalia Besson) welcome lunch.
“Polaroid” by Metro Verlaine:At 8 minutes and 20 seconds in, this song plays as Camille and Gabriel arrive at their destination.
“River Swing” by Avenue Montaigne:At 10 minutes and 15 seconds, this song plays as Camille reveals she set up a meeting with a priest and continues as the scene changes to the Agency Grateau office.
“Gloria: Gloria in excelsis Deo” by Antonio Vivaldi:Roughly 12 minutes and 15 seconds in, this song scores a scene change from Agency Grateau to Camille and Gabriel’s meeting with a priest about adoption.
“Je suis cool” by Lou Da La Falaise:At 13 minutes and 50 seconds, this song begins and scores Sylvie and Genevieve’s shopping trip.
“La Vague” by Mesparrow:Around 18 minutes in, this tune scores a scene change, shifting from a stilted conversation between Emily and Gabriel to a workplace scene at Agency Grateau.
“Destination l’amour” by Pi Ja Ma:At 22 minutes and 15 seconds, this song plays when Emily leaves work to stop by Camille’s office.
“Give It Up” by Chrome Sparks:At 29 minutes and 45 seconds in, this tune scores the scene change from the awkward photo shoot at the restaurant to Sylvie’s grocery store trip.
“Coco” by Photronique (feat. Shari Short):Sylvie’s night out dancing at Laurent’s club — around 33 minutes into the episode — is set to this song.
“Serpent (feat. Standard Emmanuel)” by La Securite:At the 35-minute mark, this song plays when Mindy and Emily spot Genevieve having a late-night drink with Gabriel.
Songs In Emily In Paris Season 4 Part 2, Episode 8
“Back On The Crazy Horse”
“Come Svaligiammo La Banca D’italia (Seq 2)” by Lallo Gori & I Cantori Moderni Di Alessandroni:This track scores the polo match that opens the episode.
“Poquitito” by Mara Del Rio:This song plays at the 3-minute mark when Emily and Mindy spot Marcello on the polo field.
“Hideaway” by Ourson:At the 6-minute mark, this song plays as Gabriel tells Emily that Camille has moved out of the building.
“Te Fair Danser” by Camp Claude:Roughly 8 minutes and 45 seconds into the episode, this track scores Mindy’s Eurovision photo shoot.
“Oops!… I Did It Again” by Ashley Park:At 16 minutes in, Mindy performs this Britney Spears hit at the Crazy Horse.
“Hideaway” by Ourson:This song plays again around the 19-minute mark as Nico expresses his jealousy and as Emily and Marcello walk around Paris at night.
“Hey Toi” by Sleeping:This song sets the mood for the end of Emily and Marcello’s all-night date around Paris, which happens around 21 minutes and 20 seconds into the episode.
“Ease Over Seas” by Painted Pale:This song plays around 22 minutes, just as Emily and Marcello hold hands and enjoy the sunrise.
“Vai Ser Muito Bom (Yuksek “Bloco” Remix)” by Les Hiboux:At nearly 24 minutes in, this song scores the Agency Grateau coffee launch party.
“Electrical Love” by Napkey:This song scores Emily and Marcello’s kiss at the end of the episode.
Songs In Emily In Paris Season 4 Part 2, Episode 9
“Roman Holiday”
“C’est ma vie” by Stone:This song opens the episode as Emily jogs and texts Marcello.
“L’amico del giaguaro” by Aldo Buonocore and His Orchestra:At 8 minutes and 30 seconds in, this song scores Emily and Marcello’s Vespa tour of Rome.
“Basta Cazzate” by Bon Entendeur:At 9 minutes and 15 seconds, this scores the rest of Emily and Marcello’s tour of Rome.
“Norma: Casta Diva”:This orchestral music swells at 13 minutes and 30 seconds, just as Emily and Marcello enjoy a parade of delicious Italian food.
“Comme ci, comme ça” by Charlie Faron:This song scores a scene change, which leads into Julien and Luc questioning Genevieve’s decision to sit at Emily’s desk.
“Make It Happen (feat. Panama)” by Zimmer:This plays at the 23-minute mark during Mindy and Nico’s breakup.
“2 Be Loved (Am I Ready)” by Lizzo:This song plays at the 25-minute mark to score the dual party sequences in Rome and Paris.
Songs In Emily In Paris Season 4 Part 2, Episode 10
“Mambo Italiano” by Rosemary Clooney:This well-known hit scores the Rome-set opening ofEmily in Parisseason 4’s finale.
“Baba Cool (Rose Version)” by Loui Sixteen and Casey Mattson:At 1 minute and 15 seconds into the episode, this song plays as Emily angrily leaves Sylvie’s impromptu breakfast.
“Lacrime E Mare (feat. La Metralli)” by Cyril Giroux:At roughly 12 minutes in, this song plays as Emily leaves Marcello’s family home.
“Back to Heaven” by Later:This plays at the 14-minute mark as Sylvie reignites things with an old flame.
“Beautiful Ruins” by Ashley Park:At 16 minutes and 30 seconds in, Mindy plays an original song she wrote on a piano in a piazza.
“Pra Ver Voce Sambar (VHOOR Remix)” by Alligatorz:At the 19-minute mark, this song plays as Mindy finishes playing her song.
“Mon Cheri (LP Giobbi Remix)” by SOFI TUKKER and Amadou & Mariam:At roughly the 29-minute mark, this song plays as Genevieve learns that Gabriel has received a Michelin star.
“Nolovelikeyou” by WEDONT and KENDALL:This song plays at 31 minutes and 45 seconds, just as Marcello arrives at the party to surprise Emily.
“Se dire au revoir” by Coline Rio:This song plays at 40 minutes and 30 seconds when Gabriel listens to Emily’s French voice message.
“La Pigne In Testa” by Gli Scooters:At 41 minutes and 20 seconds, this tune plays as Emily admires her new view in Rome.
“Close to You” by Gracie Abrams:This song plays inEmily in Parisseason 4, part 2’s ending scene, which features Emily and Marcello heading out on another Roman adventure.
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