Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill number 2 on Spotify running playlists

Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill is topping the charts thanks to its inclusion in the pivotal scene of Stranger Things. Image: Netflix

New research from PureGym has revealed that the 1985 Kate Bush classic ‘Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)’ is providing the soundtrack to fitness regimes around the world, as it now ranks as the second most popular song for runners on Spotify.

Following a return to the charts thanks to the song’s inclusion during a pivotal scene in the new series of Stranger Things, a new generation has fallen in love with the 37-year-old pop tune, and fitness fanatics seem to have taken the title very literally.

After analysing close to 1,000 different running playlists on Spotify, and more than 200,000 songs that feature within them, PureGym found that Running Up That Hill placed as the second most playlisted song by runners in 2022.

The track ranks behind only Can’t Hold Us by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, in a top ten dominated by contemporary artists such as Calvin Harris, The Weeknd and Kanye West.

The 10 Most Popular Running Songs on Spotify

Rank Song Title Artist Number of ‘Running’ Playlists Added To
1 Can’t Hold Us (feat. Ray Dalton) Macklemore & Ryan Lewis 98
2 Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) Kate Bush 80
3 Head & Heart (feat. MNEK) Joel Corry 71
4 POWER Kanye West 70
5 Do It To It ACRAZE 61
6 Blinding Lights The Weeknd 60
7 The Business Tiësto 57
8 Eye of the Tiger Survivor 52
9 Friday (feat. Mufasa & Hypeman) – Dopamine Re-Edit Riton 51
10 This Is What You Came For (feat. Rihanna) Calvin Harris 50

Says Stephen Rowe, Chief Marketing Officer at PureGym:

“It’s really interesting to see just how far the influence of a popular Netflix show can go. When filming the scene, the creators probably didn’t think that the music would end up soundtracking people’s running, but it’s a positive knock-on effect of the success of the show!

“If you want to take Running Up That Hill literally, why not stick the treadmill on an incline during the chorus or get out and do some hill sprints with the soundtrack to motivate?”

 

Chris Price