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Gossip Girl season 4 episode 2 soundtrack

Double Identity, 13 songs

Living out a real-life fairytale in Paris, Blair is pursued by a handsome young man, Louis, who she suspects is a member of Monaco's royal family. A very concerned Lily asks Serena to help her find Chuck, who hasn't been heard from or seen in months. Meanwhile, Chuck Bass is as we've never seen him before, adjusting to a fresh start in Paris with a mysterious new woman, Eva, at his side. Juliet offers to help Nate win Serena back, suggesting that reigniting Dan and Vanessa's romance may just be the trick to remove Dan from the Dan-Serena-Nate love triangle.

  • Ghost In the Machine — B.o.B
    Chuck heads off to work & runs into Blair; repeats as Serena answers Blair's text; Juliet tells Nate he's not ready to date; Rufus figures out that Milo is not Dan's son; Juliet takes the photos off her bulletin board; Chuck asks Eva to go to New York with him.
  • Gone — Tokyo Police Club
    Blair pesters Serena about not choosing between Nate & Dan, then she heads off for a date with the prince.
  • This Loft Is My Loft (to the tune of 'This Land Is My Land') — Cast
    Nate & Juliet find Dan singing to baby Milo
  • Last Flight of the Bat — Goodbyemotel
    Vanessa & Juliet return from shopping.
  • Je Ne Te Connais Pas — Prototypes
    Serena tells Blair about her visit to the morgue, then Blair tells her about seeing Chuck.
  • Beat the Devil's Tattoo — Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
    Blair is invited to Harry Winston on the prince's behalf; Serena tries talk to Blair about Chuck.
  • Je T'amie... Moi Non Plus — Serge Gainsbourg
    Blair tries to impress the prince with her simple tastes.
  • 9669 — The Joy Formidable
    Serena tells Blair about Chuck's intentions and that she'll regret it if she doesn't stop him.
  • I'm In Here — Sia
    Eva waits for 'Henry' as Blair & Serena arrive at the train station; Blair tells Chuck he owes it to everyone he's leaving behind not to run away
  • Done Believing — The Broken Remotes
  • Trapped in the Canyon — The Broken Remotes
  • Terror of the Countryside — The Broken Remotes
  • Canyon Girl — The Broken Remotes

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Steps of The Met
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