Kate Bush describes as
“quite heartbreaking”
the return of her hit
Running Up That Hill
to the top of the UK charts 37 years after its release, reinvigorated by the
Stranger Things
series .
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The title is experiencing a huge resurgence in popularity thanks to the success of the fantasy series returned to Netflix at the end of May for a fourth and penultimate season, in the plot of which it plays an important role.
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Stranger Things,
an unexpected return to the top for Kate Bush
It features the gang of friends from the fictional town of Hawkins in 1986, six months after the Battle of Starcourt Mall, facing a new supernatural threat.
"It's such a good series, I thought the song would attract a little attention
," the 63-year-old British singer said in an interview, broadcast Wednesday by BBC radio.
“But I never imagined it would be something like this. It's so exciting. But it's quite upsetting, really. I mean, the whole world has gone crazy
,” she added.
"That all these very young people hear the song for the first time and discover it is very special
," she continued, adding that she herself never listened to her old titles.
With her title rising to number one in the UK on June 17, as well as in other countries, Kate Bush broke several records, including that of the longest period between the release of a single (1985) and its rise to the top of the charts.
She also became the oldest female artist to top the chart.
"There was great music in the 80s, but I think we're in an incredibly exciting time today
," although it's
"very difficult"
for a lot of people, she said. .
After her musical successes, Kate Bush had been very discreet in recent decades.
Her last studio album,
50 Words for Snow
was in 2011 and after a string of sold-out concerts in 2016 in London, she did not say if she was working on any new projects.
She also confided in her experience of confinement during the pandemic, which she passed by watching series in a bulimic way and gardening.
And to admit: "Gardening is my thing now."