Stranger Things boosts Kate Bush’s 1985 hit ‘Running Up That Hill’ to No 1 on iTunes

Sadie Sink as Max Mayfield in ‘Stranger Things’ (Courtesy of Netflix)
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Kate Bush has Stranger Things to thank for a surge in popularity for her 1985 song “Running Up That Hill,” which has hit No 1 on iTunes.

The track appears prominently in the Netflix show’s fourth season, which was released to the streaming service last Friday (27 May).

The song, taken from Bush’s double platinum album Hounds of Love, also overtook “Wuthering Heights” on Spotify to become her most popular title on the service.

“Running Up That Hill” is heard in the first episode of the new series on Max Mayfield’s (Sadie Sink) Walkman and continues to be an important song for the character in subsequent episodes.

Stranger Things is known for its Eighties nostalgia, from the haircuts to the fashion to the soundtrack.

Weird Al Yankovich is also mentioned in the new series as a new character Eddie Munson (played by Joseph Quinn) calls Dustin’s decision to wear Weird Al T-shirts “brave”.

The popular parody singer behind “Eat It” and “Fat” has since shared a clip of the moment on Twitter, captioning it: “#Brave #Stranger Things.”

With fans digging into season four, people have been left wondering about the show’s terrifying new antagonist Vecna.

Here, you can find out everything about Vecna, his true identity and back story.