As Vecna makes his way back to the screen, Spotify is letting you find your song to defeat the Stranger Things season 4 villain. The latest season of the hit Netflix series picked up eight months after season 3 and saw the Hawkins group of friends split up for the first time in their lives as Eleven and the Byers are struggling to adjust to living in California while Joyce learns of Hopper's survival and imprisonment in a Russian gulag. Meanwhile, the town of Hawkins comes under attack from a dangerous entity the group dubs Vecna that is killing seemingly random teenagers and has potential ties to Eleven's past.

First premiering in late May, Stranger Things season 4 has received largely positive reviews thus far with its first seven episodes, with praise directed towards its more horror-tinged approach and the performances of its cast, while the longer runtimes have divided some. Having arrived after a near-three-year hiatus, the series set a number of viewership records for Netflix, being watched over 287 million hours within its opening weekend and surpassing the record set by Bridgerton season 2. Stranger Things season 4's popularity expanded to a renewed interest in a number of '80s tunes and now audiences are getting an interesting new way to show their love for the series.

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With only one day remaining until its premiere, the official Stranger Things Twitter account has revealed a special partnership with Spotify. The promotion allows users of the music streaming platform to find their song to defeat Vecna in the same vein as Max did in episode 4 of season 4. Check out the announcement below:

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The music of Stranger Things has always been popular, with season 3 memorably seeing the resurgence of interest in "The NeverEnding Story" theme song from the film of the same name. Stranger Things season 4 saw an even greater resurgence of an '80s song in the form of Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" following episode 4, in which Lucas and the group must use it to save Max from Vecna by helping her escape his trance. In the month since the show's premiere, the song has reached the No. 1 position on iTunes' download chart and saw an 8,700 percent increase on streaming charts, including becoming the second-most heard song on Spotify playlists.

Kate Bush has since opened up about the resurgence of "Running Up That Hill" 37 years after its original release, praising the Stranger Things creative team for not only giving it "a whole new lease of life" to young fans but also finding an emotional way to incorporate it into the show. With two episodes still remaining for the latest season of the show, it will be interesting to see if creators The Duffer Brothers have any other '80s songs set for major emotional beats that will also lead to a resurgence in their popularity. Only time will tell when Stranger Things season 4 volume 2 premieres on Friday.

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