Kate Bush has watched "every episode" of "Stranger Things": "It's an epic work"


Kate Bush was a fan of "Stranger Things" long before she was asked to use her song "Running Up That Hill".
Kate Bush shared a new message about the worldwide success of her song "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" of 1985 after her appearance on "Stranger Things 4".


 
"Running Up That Hill" plays a key role and is repeated throughout the fourth season of "Stranger Things". It is also the focus of Max Mayfield's character adventure, played by actress Sadie Sink.

After appearing in the new episodes of "Stranger Things", "Running Up That Hill" became Kate Bush's first song to rise to the Top 10 of the charts in the United States, as this week it occupies No. 8 of the Billboard Hot 100.

Also, "Running Up That Hill" became the first Kate Bush song to hit the charts in Australia since the local ARIA (Australian Record Industry Association) began recording sales in 1983, dethroning from number one. of Harry Styles, who was not even born when the song was first released.

In No. 1 of Australia had released her first single, "Wuthering Heights", in early 1978, before the ARIA era.

"Running Up That Hill" also dominates No. 1 of Spotify's weekly global charts and the corresponding Spotify charts for the USA, the United Kingdom and many other countries.

Kate Bush
After Kate Bush posted on her official website a rare statement about the recent success of "Running Up That Hill", this week she shared a new message in which she reveals that she has been a fan of "Stranger Things" from the beginning.

When the first season of the series came out, our friends kept asking if we had seen "Stranger Things", so we saw it and we really liked it. "Since then, we have been watching every cycle of series, as a family," he said.

"When we were asked to use 'Running Up That Hill', you could tell that a lot of attention had been paid to the way it was used in the story and I really liked the fact that the song was an amulet for Max's character." , described.

"I'm really impressed with this last season. It is an epic work. "The episodes are extremely well-crafted, with great characters and fantastic effects," said Kate Bush.

"It is very moving that the song was so well received, especially as it is supported by young fans who love the series. I'm really happy that the Duffer brothers have received so much positive feedback about their latest creation. "They deserve it," he added.

The fourth season of "Stranger Things" premiered on Netflix on May 27 with seven new episodes. The second part of the season, which will consist of the last two episodes, will be released on the streaming platform on July 1.