If you’re watching Season 5, you can feel the show shifting under your feet. Rome is a flirtation and a fracture, Paris reasserts itself, and nearly every character hits a point where the “maybe” finally turns into a decision. The music follows that same arc, moving from Italian pop and sunlit momentum into something sharper, stranger, and more reflective as the season closes.
Below is the complete guide to every song in Emily in Paris Season 5, organized by episode and tied to the scenes and beats where each track lands.
Episode 1: “La Dolce Emily”
Rome opens the season with movement, mood, and a little romantic chaos, as Emily tries to prove herself inside the Muratori world and Sylvie starts building a new Roman foothold.
- Mi Ami Mi Odi – Elodie
- Run, Run – Kid Francescoli, Julietta
- Sei tutta un rock – Nick Pagano
- Faience – Alex100
- Tutti a Vendere Il Rex (from Amarcord) – Nino Rota
- Sur les quais du vieux Paris – Lucienne Delyle
- Racconti d’amore – Piero Piccioni
- OMG – DOPAMOON, Loui Sixteen

Episode 2: “Got to Be Real”
The Rome expansion gets official momentum: Bavazza, a Muratori perfume plan, Mindy performing, and Emily getting rattled when “fake” becomes the word that sticks.
- Ma Che Bella Compagnia – Melania, Christian Lisi
- Cuba libre – Nico LaOnda
- La Vita Fantastica – DOPAMOON
- A Roma tutto è bello – Miranda Martino
- Espresso (feat. Ashley Park) [Cover of Sabrina Carpenter] – Emily in Paris Cast
- Mille Incendi (Bonus Track) – Anthony Lazzaro
- Neon Love – Odessa, Deville
- Caramal (Mon Coeur Souvre À Toi) – MUNYA
- Got to Be Real – Cheryl Lynn

Episode 3
This is the episode where the season’s tension turns physical: Dance Dance Dance Italy rehearsals, the lift, the kiss, the fallout, and Emily finally finding the version of herself who can stop forcing everything.
- Wit for Me “Aspiettame Re-Edit”– Franky Selector, Banda Maje
- Ciao Milano – Spring in July, Gabriel
- Maladdiction – KIZ
- Please – Omido, Ex Habit
- Sintetica – Rosario Ligammari, Vasily Igor, Ky Phung, François Nguyen
- Amore Bello – Kid Francescoli, Julietta

Episode 4: “Rome Has Fallen”
Paradiso by Muratori launches in Solitano, and the big “Rome is working” illusion collapses almost immediately after. The music sits under a controlled brand fantasy that can’t survive real-world consequences.
- Canta – Julietta, The Human Experience, David Sartori
- Quando Ti Vedo Così – Sergio Sandrini
- La più dolce serenata – Rosetta Fucci
- Buscié d’amore – Mirna Doris
- ’A Vucchella – Tony Dalli, Roland Shaw & His Orchestra
- Io te voglio ancora – Maurizio Fabiani
- Besties Only – Ruby Red, Muddy Monk
- Bricks in a Wall – SLUMB, Senbei, Aurus
- Week-end à Rome – The Rodeo
Episode 5: “Bonjour Paris!”
Paris feels familiar again, but it’s not stable. Emily slides back into routine while everything around her shifts: Mindy and Alfie rupture, Genevieve implodes, Gabriel walks away, and Sylvie draws a hard line at home.
- Eau froide – Rallye
- Codéine – Metro Verlaine
- Sous les néons – Slowaves, Jeanne Bonjour
- Oops I Did It Again – Ashley Park
- Rétrograde (from Emily in Paris) – Ferielle
- Massive Alright – Bejamin Makache, Campbell E. Browning, David Bossan, Matthieu Rosenzweig
- Piège de la nuit – Chambre 317
- En boucle – Caroco
- L’Amour Incertain – Dorothée Rascle, Marie Morales Lopez de Lerena
- Je Danse, Ce Soir – Mirabell, Clyde
- L’Amour Ca Vient Et Puis Ca Passe (1945) – Roberte Marna
- Je te pardonne – Marvin Marchand
- White Flag – UTO

Episode 6: “The One Where Emily Goes to the Embassy”
This one is all about repair: Emily and Mindy’s friendship, Sylvie and Yvette’s buried history, and the embassy detour that reminds Emily what connection actually looks like.
- I Don’t Want to Be Friends – Rosemary Fairweather
- Nara, Sayonara – Pantera Blue
- Stay as You Are – Msaki
- Young and Wild – Kye Sones
- Party in the U.S.A. – Miley Cyrus
- Il fait chaud – Corine

Episode 7: “Second Chances”
Marcello reappears, Sylvie’s “five to seven” arrangement deepens, and Pride becomes the episode’s emotional crossroads, where Emily finally stops running and chooses the harder conversation.
- Strange Love – Panache!
- Petite larme – Jill Caplan
- Rêve Party – Bolivard
- Un jour ou l’autre – Juniore

Episode 8: “Fashion Statement”
The Muratori pivot becomes real: Noah Moreau, the sketches, the press lunch, and then the legal hit that detonates the “no drama” condition. Also: Sylvie’s personal life catches up to her in the most brutal way possible.
- Tu te moques de moi – Benjamin Scott & Nicolas Liesnard
- Rien à faire – Warner Chappell Production Music
- Nowhere I’d Rather Be – Folamour
- OMG – DOPAMOON
- You Always Say – French 79

Episode 9: “La Belle Epoque”
A party at Maxim’s, a Venice deadline, and multiple relationships cracking at the seams. The episode pivots from performance to consequence: Sylvie slaps Laurent in public, Mindy gets “Ratine,” and Marcello decides to go to Venice.
- BFF – DOPAMOON
- Le feu – Walter Astral
- Can-Can – Jacques Offenbach
- Le luci della città – Anthony Lazzaro
Episode 10: “Veni, Vidi, Venezia”
Venice is flooded, the show becomes a triumph anyway, and then the season lands its sharpest emotional twist: the ring isn’t Emily’s, and the “future” she imagined was never the plan.
- Stradivarius – Piergiorgio Farina
- L’amore Twist – Valentina
- Amaro Erotico (feat. Marlène) – D’Aniello
- C’è Un Francese – Musica da Ripostiglio
- Singin’ in the Rain – Gene Kelly
- Fedora: Amor ti vieta – Mario del Monaco
- Feel Love – Full Circle
- Evviva il surf – Mia Martini
- Sky Queen (Night Version) – Rose Rose

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