It’s been revealed that the iconic British singer, Kate Bush, has been making $1 million a month thanks to Stranger Things Season 4.
According to Shane Reaction on Twitter, Kate Bush has been making $250,000 a week since Stranger Things Season 4 Volume 1 was released.
Here’s what he had to say on the matter:
Kate Bush wrote Running Up That Hill, produced Running Up That Hill and owns 100% of its songwriting, publishing and licensing rights. Basically, Kate Bush is currently making around £250,000 a week from one song she released in 1985.
Kate Bush wrote Running Up That Hill, produced Running Up That Hill and owns 100% of its songwriting, publishing and licensing rights. Basically, Kate Bush is currently making around £250,000 a week from one song she released in 1985.
— SHANE REACTION (@imshanereaction) June 18, 2022
It’s so good to see the song and Kate Bush doing really well again.
I’ve often thought that Bush’s music really was something else.
I even tweeted as James Gunn once saying that Running Up That Hill should be included in Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3.
Well, Stranger Things Season 4 got there before Gunn ever got a chance to put the song in Guardians Vol. 3.
Running Up That Hill has been making Kate Bush $1 million a month after it was used in Stranger Things
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Stranger Things Season 4 Volume 2 is coming out on July 1st, and judging by its trailer, the song still has a part to play in the series.
Volume 2 will consist of two episodes and they’ll be feature-length which I’m really excited to watch!
I honestly think that Stranger Things Season 4 has really been a special season for the series.
I loved the show before, but now I think it’s on a completely different level.
What do you make of this news?
Have you been listening to Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill since watching Stranger Things Season 4 Volume 1?
Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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