![]() I’m really impressed by this latest series.” – Kate Bush “When they approached us to use ‘Running Up That Hill’, you could tell that a lot of care had gone into how it was used in the context of the story and I really liked the fact that the song was a positive totem for the character, Max. It has seen a 2000% increase in demand since the release of ‘Stranger Things 4.’ ‘Hounds of Love’ (released in 1985) has just claimed the number one spot on Billboard’s Alternative chart. For anybody who has seen the season four episodes currently streaming on Netflix, you probably remember the Kate Bush single, “Running Up That Hill.” Well, the song not only regained success itself, but it has now given new life to an album almost 40 years after its release. With its well-known 80s aesthetic, ‘Stranger Things’ relishes in the past from outfits to music. But even with all its achievements, ‘Stranger Things’ is actually creating more milestones than just those directly about the show. And at the moment, there is arguably no bigger pop culture impact than the one that comes from the hit TV show, Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things.’ The series that is currently in the midst of its fourth season is breaking all kinds of records. It can make an impact on a generation that lasts for years. The power of pop culture and, more specifically, film and TV is a tremendous entity. Kate Bush has just earned her first-ever Billboard number one album ranking with ‘Hounds of Love,’ 37 years after its release as “Running Up That Hill” made an appearance on Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things.’ “‘’ is being given a whole new lease of life by the young fans who love the show – I love it too!,” says Bush.
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