Régor's album "Emilienne C'est Y ToiC'est Pa Pa C'est Parisien" is a delightful treat for fans of French pop music. The album features ten tracks, each of which is a showcase of Régor's talent as a singer and songwriter. The songs are catchy, upbeat, and infused with the spirit of Parisian culture.
The album opens with the title track, "Emilienne c'est y toi, c'est pa pa c'est Parisien," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song is a playful ode to the city of Paris and its people, and it's impossible not to tap your feet along to the infectious beat.
Other standout tracks on the album include "Le temps qui court," a romantic ballad that showcases Régor's soulful vocals, and "J'adore Paris," a lively tribute to the city that never sleeps. The album also features several collaborations with other French artists, including "La vie en blues" featuring Gérard Darmon and "Le jour où tout a changé" featuring Elisa Tovati.