Sadie Sink reveals Kate Bush's 'Running Up That Hill' still hits her emotionally
Sadie Sink dicussed the emotional impact that Kate Bush's 1985 classic track 'Running Up That Hill' has on her
Sadie Sink has weighed in on the rare connection she still feels with Kate Bush's hit song, Running Up That Hill.
In a new chat with SFX magazine, Sink admitted that she feels “very emotional” when she hears Kate Bush’s 1985 classic track.
“I’m still able to listen to it," she began claiming that she is not "tired" of it because she has so many memories attached to it from the time when it was first introduced in the fourth installment of Netflix's Stranger Things.
With that being said, Sink clarified that it is not exactly part of her everyday playlist.
“I mean, I don’t voluntarily," she explained and noted, "I’m not listening to it in my free time, but I actually think it’s such a hit and it’s a really good song."
Moreover, the actress went on to say that the track’s connection to Stranger Things has permanently altered how it makes her feel.
"So I’m not tired of it, but it definitely is one of those songs that, when I listen to it, it’s very emotional now because it’s so connected to the show.
“It always brings up these big feelings,” she concluded.
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