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From the Freeform Network, The Bold Type is inspired by the life of Joanna Coles, the 'Cosmopolitan' editor in chief. The TV show follows the outlandish lives, of those responsible for the magazine. Their struggles revolve around identity, love, friendships and of course, fashion. The Bold Type soundtrack and playlist is selected by music supervisor Rob Lowry each week.
Rob has been responsible for countless other TV shows and movies, including Netflix's Amanda Knox, The Intervention & Dirk Gently's. Some of the artists from the shows selected songs include Selena Gomez, Lizzo, Electric Guest, Oh Wonder, Golden Age, Ruelle & Chelsea Lankes. Be sure to tune in each week and follow the Bold Type's soundtrack to discover new, indy music. The show is a glimpse into the outrageous lives and loves of those responsible for a global women's magazine. Their struggles are about finding your identity, managing friendships and getting your heart broken, all while wearing the perfect jeans to flatter any body type.
The city of Paris – and all the magnificent cultural baggage that goes along with it – has always been a hot topic of debate across every artistic medium, so it’s no surprise that there have been so many thousands of pop and jazz songs written about the French capital. Which is all well and good, but very few such songs have managed to stick their heads above the crowd and capture the real essence of life in the city, nor what it actually is that makes it such a magnet for tourists. From wide-eyed foreign visitors to nostalgic, subversive and even angry locals, here are the twenty best Paris songs according to us. Hiti cs200e driver for mac. You can use the comments box below to tell us all the classics that we missed. First recorded in 1965, this classic of the chanson genre is both a tribute to the Armenian-French singer’s upbringing in Montmartre and a lament to the changing face of his beloved neighbourhood. Aznavour’s signature song – which would become an international hit, thanks to,, and re-recordings – is an adieu to the long-gone days of real, villagey, bohemian Montmartre.

In it, he remembers a hungry yet contented childhood spent toiling away at artworks in this northern area of Paris, which has today, in parts, become a victim of its own success. Although it has nothing on the original, also check out from Chilean composer-producer Nicolas Jaar, which does a decent job of transposing Aznavour’s nostalgia and melancholy to the dance floor. The hip-hop duo comprising JoeyStarr and Kool Shen – who some consider the Godfathers of French rap – showed real signs of genius on their third album, the provocatively titled ‘Paris Sous les Bombes’ (‘bombes’ being a reference to the Aerosol cans used by the duo’s graffiti artist friends). Notorious for rubbing the authorities up the wrong way, the two rappers tackle gang life in the Seine-Saint-Denis banlieues. On the title track, they reminisce about adrenaline-fuelled nights spent spray-painting their neighbourhood walls, with plenty of shout-outs to graffiti gangs like the Funky COP and the 93 crew.