the English singer Kate Bushin 64 years oldenjoyed a career resurgence when his track Running Up That Hill (A Covenant With God) in 1985 appeared in an episode of the fourth season of the series Stranger things from Netflix.
Now the platform Spotify revealed that the classic song was being played 45 million times during the summer a UK and was discovered by 90 million new listeners around the world.

“Top of the UK list is none other than Kate Bush with the revival of her 1985 track Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God), which had over 45 million plays by British subscribers. Stranger Things for the Upside Down “reads a press release from Spotify.
“Kate Bush’s track was opened up to a whole new generation after she appeared on Netflix’s hit show. Not only popular in the UK, the song’s first streams increased by 7.825% in the US and was discovered by 90 million new listeners worldwide “concluded the streaming company.
Kate Bush has surpassed the big names in current pop music such as Harry Styles Lizzo And Beyoncé on the summer list Spotify.
Watch:
1. Running Up That Hill (A Covenant With God) – Kate Bush
Two. How it was – Harry Styles
3. Fear of hearing – LF SYSTEM
4. About damn time – Lizzo
5. Talking late at night – Harry Styles
6. heat waves – Glass animals
7. break my soul – Beyoncé
8. IFTK – The Roux Tion Wayne
9. Last Last – Burna boy
10. Green green grass – George Ezra
11. Music for a sushi restaurant – Harry Styles
12. Wait for you – future (with Drake And to have)
13. I’m not worried – A Republic
14. First class – Jack Harlow
15. Glimpse of us– joji
16. starlight – Dave
17. Crazy what love can do – David Guetta, Becky Hill And Ella Henderson
18. 21 reasons – Nathan Dawe (with Ella Henderson)
19. Where did you go? – Jax Jones (with MNEK)
20. massive – Drake
Source: Terra

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