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Stranger Things is associated with Spotify and invites you to know what your song is to escape from Vecna

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The definitive finale of the fourth season of strange things you are approaching. And the official networks of the series Netflix They are more active than ever and take advantage of anxiety in the last hours before this Friday 1st, the day of the premiere.

The latest promotion strategy for the horror and sci-fi series created by the Duffer brothers is not linked to Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown), nor to Hopper (David Harbor) nor to Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo), but to an indirect protagonist of the latter season: Kate Bush.

The British singer-songwriter is experiencing a renaissance with her iconic song Run up that hillwhich has returned to being a worldwide success thanks to the latest episode of strange things.

Max, on his stepbrother Billy

Max, on the grave of his stepbrother Billy, in episode 4 of the fourth season of “Stranger Things”. Netflix photos

For those who haven’t seen the first part – seven chapters – of the fourth chapter of the series, the 63-year-old artist’s theme is a favorite of Max (Sadie Sink), one of Eleven’s friends and former girlfriend of Lucas (Caleb McLaughlin).

The red-haired girl who still mourns the loss of her stepbrother Billy in the battle of Starcourt, is part of the blacklist of Vecna, the villain of the Other Side who kills and seizes the spirits of people with some sort of trauma.

Vecna: It is not foolproof if the victim listens to his favorite song.  Netflix photo

Vecna: It is not foolproof if the victim listens to his favorite song. Netflix photo

When Vecna ​​tries to possess Max, she and her friends discover that one way to escape and break Vecna’s hold on her is to listen to her favorite song. And when she does, she manages to escape the macabre humanoid spirit and save her life.

Spotify and the song to escape from Vecna

To entertain in the hours before the premiere of volume 2 of the fourth season, Netflix has unveiled a special collaboration with Spotify that allows users of the music platform to discover – according to the algorithm of each account – what is their song to escape from Vecna, just like Max did in episode 4.

“Want to know which song would save you from Vecna? Go to your Upside Down playlist on Spotify to find out. The first song on the list is your salvation song”, reads the tweet shared by the official account of strange things.

Kate Bush is experiencing a renaissance thanks to the fact that her song "Running Up That Hill" is in season four.  Clarín Photographic Archive

Kate Bush is experiencing a renaissance thanks to the fact that her song “Running Up That Hill” is in season four. Clarín Photographic Archive

Released in 1985 as part of love dogs, Run up that hill It peaked at number 3 on the British singles charts at the time and was also a hit in Germany, Belgium, Australia and other countries.

37 years after its release and pushed by the cult Netflix series, Bush’s song reached number 1 on iTunes in the UK and also in the US, where it initially managed to hit a modest number 30 on the charts.

What time will Stranger Things 4: Vol. 2 debut?

On Friday 27 May the first seven episodes corresponding to volume 1 of the fourth season were previewed. The second part, or Volume 2, has only two episodes, but each is the duration of a movie.

Netflix's Horror and Sci-Fi Series: Season 4 ends Friday, July 1st.  Netflix photos

Netflix’s Horror and Sci-Fi Series: Season 4 ends Friday, July 1st. Netflix photos

Chapter 8, entitled Potato, is 1 hour and 25 minutes. And the 9 and the end, which is called the guest, has a duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes. Both will be available in Argentina starting this Friday at 4am.

It should be remembered that Netflix has already announced this strange things will have a fifth installment. And to the chagrin of the great fandom that has collected the series, it is known that it will be the last in history.

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Source: Clarin

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