Criticized for her repeated shots,
Emily In Paris
has been the subject of much ink since its release on Netflix on October 2.
The American series directed by Darren Star - to whom we owe in particular
Sex and The City
- is one of the most influential of the moment.
And for good reason.
After having put under the spotlight the Parisian restaurant "Les deux compères" held by the character of Gabriel (Lucas Bravo), it is the turn of the singer Edith Piaf to rise again from its ashes thanks to the program of the platform in streaming .
A few days ago, the American magazine
Billboard
unveiled its Top 10 songs from the most watched television series in the United States in October 2020. If the Kid has always been a great success across the Atlantic,
Emily In Paris
catapults her back to the top of the list with the iconic title
No, I regret nothing,
released sixty years ago.
Two other songs in the series also rise in the charts.
Marseille's Kid Francescoli takes fourth position with
Moon
, followed by
singer Cavale's
Burst Into Flames
in seventh place.
The advantage to Netflix
If the charts of
Billboard
magazine
brings together series from all sides, Netflix stands out largely by occupying eight of the top ten places in the ranking.
Thus, the horrific anthology
The Haunting of Bly Manor
installs
I Shall Believe
by Sheryl Crow, released in 1993, in second position.
Behind her, we find the title
Fever
of Peggy Lee present in
The Game of the Lady
, the Netflix mini-series which is currently a hit.
In total,
No, I don't regret anything
has counted nearly 687,000 plays in the United States in just one month, against 4,000 downloads.
Even sixty years later, the Môme de Paname continues to represent the myth of the Parisienne outside our borders.