The Netflix original series “Buying London” streams now and offers viewers an insight into the luxurious real estate market of the city. The show itself is based on “Selling Sunset,” a hit reality TV series in the US, and follows a group of estate agents as they work to sell expensive properties in London’s most affluent areas. The show’s focus is on the professional and personal lives of the agents at DDRE Global, run by a property mogul named Daniel Daggers.
The show debuted on Netflix on May 22, and it includes a seven-episode run. While watching, you might be struck by the quality of the soundtrack which features different genres such as pop, rock, and rap. There is a wide range of music provided, from emerging artists to well-known tracks that are likely to impress even the most discerning music enthusiasts. Good news is that we can now reveal the protagonists behind the show’s music selection for the first four episodes.
In its description, Netflix describes the show’s mission as taking on and changing London’s luxury property market: “Property mogul Daniel Daggers and his ambitious team of agents at DDRE Global take on and challenge London’s luxury property market in this brand-new Netflix series, Buying London…the group navigates the intricacies of their personal lives while striving to make their mark in the glamorous world of luxury real estate.” With its catchy soundtrack and exclusive look at the flashy world of London real estate, “Buying London” offers an entertains and exciting new option for fans of reality television.
If you are looking for details of the songs featured in the first four episodes, you have come to the right place. The list of tracks ranges from “We Are Unstoppable” by Katie Hargrove & Robert W. Lamond to “Love in the Cut” from Nineoneone. Whether you are interested in dance tracks or those with more significant emotional depth, you’ll find plenty to enjoy. With details of the song for the remaining three episodes being released soon, fans of the show can look forward to hearing even more of the music that makes “Buying London” such an addictive watch
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