‘Stranger Things’ Music Supervisor On What Makes a Great Synch Placement 12/2022

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‘Stranger Things’ Music Supervisor On What Makes a Great Synch Placement 12/2022

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‘Stranger Things’ Music Supervisor On What Makes a Great Synch Placement — and Why the Show’s Latest Season Resonated So Strongly

This story is part of Billboard's annual Year In Music package, which identifies and explores the major music trends and industry stories that defined 2022.



By Josh Glicksman - 12/13/2022


This year brought an endless supply of memorable music in TV and film — both through original creations and already-existent works. Disney’s Encanto led the Billboard 200 for nine nonconsecutive weeks, fueled by its Billboard Hot 100-topping hit, “We Don’t Talk About Bruno,” while films including Top Gun: Maverick and Elvis also spawned top 10-charting hits. Synch placements yielded similar massive and pop culture-defining moments — with the two most notable coming from the same show. The fourth season of Netflix’s Stranger Things, broken up into two volumes, first led to the revitalization of both Kate Bush’s 1985 classic “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)” and then Metallica’s 1986 single “Master of Puppets.” Following their appearances in the show, the former reached a No. 3 peak on the Hot 100 — a career-best for Bush — and the latter led to the group’s first No. 1 on Billboard‘s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart in its illustrious history.







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