With the artist's popularity reaching new heights in the aftermath of Stranger Things season 4, volume 1, here are a few tracks for those interested in more music from «Running Up That Hill» singer Kate Bush. After the notable usage of her song «Running Up That Hill» in the Stranger Things season 4 episode «Dear Billy,» artist Kate Bush was introduced to a wider, more modern audience. While the song itself has experienced a surge in popularity, there's an extensive catalog of Bush's music for anyone who wants to check out more from the English singer.
Kate Bush's music ends up being an integral part of Stranger Things season 4, volume 1. The 1985 new wave track is Max's (Sadie Sink) favorite song, providing her with a musical escape during an incredibly traumatic time. «Running Up That Hill» also ends up saving Max's life in «Dear Billy», as her friends are able to use music to help Max escape from Vecna. After the premiere of Stranger Things season 4, streams for «Running Up That Hill» saw a global increase of 8,700% (via Billboard), and the song is currently #1 on the US Spotify charts with 2.023 million streams (via Chart Data).
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Kate Bush's beautiful vocals and expert songwriting clearly struck a chord with Stranger Things fans, especially those who hadn't been exposed to her music before. With ten studio albums under her belt, Kate Bush's discography might seem a bit intimidating at first. Here is a selection of some of the best Kate Bush songs to listen to next.
«Wuthering Heights» is Kate Bush's debut single from her first album, 1978's The Kick Inside. Bush's songwriting inspiration came from the 1967 BBC adaptation of Emily Brontë's tragic Gothic novel.
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