In Stranger Things 4 , the song is not merely background music; it is a vital plot device. It serves as the favorite song of (played by Sadie Sink), who uses it to cope with grief following her brother Billy's death.
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The song reaches its peak emotional resonance during the episode "Dear Billy," where Max’s friends play the track through her Walkman to anchor her to reality while she is under the psychic control of the villain . The sequence, which depicts Max running toward safety as the synth-heavy anthem swells, became an instant hallmark of the series. Music supervisor Nora Felder noted that the lyrics about making a "deal with God" to swap places perfectly captured Max’s isolation and her desperate need for connection. Shattering Global Records In Stranger Things 4 , the song is
: The song saw an 8,000%–8,700% surge in streams immediately following the season's release. By June 2023, it surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify , becoming the first solo recording by a female artist from the 1980s to reach that milestone. 1 single in the UK, surpassing a record
: In the UK, it reached No. 1 in June 2022, setting a record for the longest time (44 years) for a single to reach the top spot after its original release.
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