"Stranger Things" may be over but fans can continue enjoying the story through its music. Sony Music announced the lineup for the "Stranger Things" Season 5 soundtrack, set to release on Jan. 30. The ...
Known for its ‘80s nostalgia and supernatural goings-on thanks to one warped villain, Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower), Netflix's Stranger Things established very strong connections to music from its very ...
Familiar tunes from Tiffany (“I Think We’re Alone Now”), ABBA (“Fernando”), Michael Jackson (“Rockin’ Robin”), the Psychedelic Furs (“Pretty in Pink”) and Yello (“Oh Yeah”) help enliven the soundtrack ...
Stranger Things wouldn’t be complete without its musical moments. A few years back, the catchy lyrics and beat of “Running Up That Hill” were unavoidable, all thanks to an iconic slo-mo sequence of ...
The Stranger Things Season 5 teaser recently dropped, and fans are eager to know the song playing in the background. Created by Matt and Ross Duffer, the final outing is set a year after its ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Stranger Things 5 closes the Netflix series with a soundtrack that ...
A lot has changed over the course of "Stranger Things" Season 5. Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) left previous fears and insecurities behind, Kali (Linnea Berthelsen) unexpectedly returned and -- oh, yeah! ...
Millie Bobby Brown in 'Stranger Things' season 5 finale; Prince in 'Purple Rain' After the beloved sci-fi show's final episode featured not one, but two notable Prince songs soundtracking pivotal ...
When it comes to Stranger Things, its immersive ‘80s feel wouldn’t be possible without the music that made the decade. Whether it was The Clash‘s “Should I Stay or Should I Go” in Season 1, or Kate ...
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*Securing iconic music for television is famously difficult, but the appearance of Prince‘s “When Doves Cry” and “Purple Rain” in the “Stranger Things” finale represented a uniquely complex challenge.