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Prior to the series finale, Season 5 felt like it’d shown a lot of restraint in terms of big splashy song choices. Turns out, that was because it was saving its biggest needle drops for the last hour of Stranger Things ever (at least until the first spinoff premieres).
Duffer Brothers reveal how Prince’s iconic songs were approved and used to shape Stranger Things’ emotional finale.
Stranger Things is officially over, though it’s still heavy on many minds, including my own. The super-sized episodes of this blockbuster concluding season have been praised and maligned in great detail by publications across the board,
From Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" to Metallica's "Master of Puppets," we can't listen to these songs without thinking about Stranger Things.
Stranger Things Season 5 has ended, yet fans cannot stop speculating about theories, including who chose the finale's iconic end-credit track, which is David Bowie's "Heroes.
Stranger Things creators Duffer Brothers revealed that a song in the season 5 finale was never used on TV before. This song and others made some major needle drops. Find out what they are here.
You might think the series finale of 'Stranger Things' did a lot of things wrong, but what it certainly got right was the music.
NPR's Daniel Estrin asks Nora Felder, the music supervisor for the series "Stranger Things," how she went about scoring the series over its decade-long run which ended this week.
From Prince to David Bowie, the finale is a gift of songs new generations will discover long after Hawkins fades. Note: some spoilers ahead
Stranger Things Season 5's final episode achieved a whole different kind of milestone by getting some of biggest Prince songs into the show.
Reed’s version of “Sweet Jane” never saw such chart success and hasn’t seen a boost from “Stranger Things,” according to Luminate streaming data. His 1972 solo hit “Walk on the Wild Side” was his only song to ever appear on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 16.