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It’s no secret that Taylor Swift is the reigning queen of pop, and her song “The Fate Of Ophelia” was at the top of Spotify’s global charts for a whopping 78 straight days. Recently, she was finally dethroned,
In this week's Trending Up, we look at widespread streaming gains for all the soundtrack songs (and several of the actors) involved in the 'Stranger Things' series-closer.
Note: This story contains spoilers from "Stranger Things" Season 5, Volume 2. "Stranger Things" is nearly complete, and the pop culture references aren't slowing down. Like every season of the Duffer Brothers' hit show,
Eleven's fate wasn't the only issue fans had with Stranger Things ' finale either. Many viewers also felt that the final battle was anticlimactic, and that the series' conclusion failed to reward the characters for their efforts throughout past seasons — or the viewers for their loyalty.
Tiffany's nod in 'Stranger Things' has introduced her to a younger generation of listeners. Learn more about the '80s pop icon.
Tiffany's "I Think We're Alone Now" was recorded as a cover of the Tommy James& the Shondells original song from the late '60s. Just 15 years old at the time, Tiffany released her version in 1987, and it spent two weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Stranger Things actress Jennifer Marshall has questions surrounding her absence from the fifth and final season of the Netflix hit. Marshall, who played Max’s mom Susan, took to Instagram on Tuesday with a video touching on where her character was in Season 5 and explaining that if she had been included in the final season,
A "Stranger Things" Season 5 documentary is coming to Netflix. "Now that you’ve seen the Stranger Things crew embark on their final mission, watch how the epic final season came together, in the upcoming documentary One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5, " a post on Netflix companion site Tudum reads.