The fourth season of "Stranger Things" has recently brought Kate Bush's song "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" back to the forefront. And it's not the only show to send a song from yesteryear racing up the charts
We all know that TV series can be major sources of influence. Whether in fashion or beauty, shows launch all kinds of trends, including in the world of music. The fourth season of "Stranger Things" has, for example, recently brought an old '80s hit back to the forefront. And it's not the only show to send a song from yesteryear racing up the charts.
"Stranger Things" continues to break records. And freshly released on Netflix, the fourth season of the sci-fi series is already setting new trends. This time around, the series starring Millie Bobby Brown has given Kate Bush's song "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" a new lease of life.
On Spotify, listens to this 1985 classic jumped 8,700% worldwide between May 26 (the day before the new season was released on Netflix) and Monday, May 30. In the United States, streams even increased by 9,900%. A success that helped "Running Up That Hill" rise to second place in the US top 50 chart on Spotify, and fourth place in the global top 200.
The song features in a scene from the first episode of the new season, in which the character Max Mayfield, played by Sadie Sink, listens to the song on her Walkman.
"It's incredible to watch iconic songs get rediscovered and have global moments with new listeners," Spotify's global head of music, Jeremy Erlich, told Billboard. "'Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)' is one of those 'perfect storm' examples. It's a classic song that has been introduced to a wide fandom and has now taken on a whole new meaning," he added.