
“I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)” – Whitney Houston Now that we know that Hopper survived the season 3 finale, we’re holding out hope for this one. Given the vague toxicity present in the lyrics, we can’t help but feel like this would be the perfect track to back Joyce Byers and Jim Hopper‘s tumultuous, budding romance. One of the most iconic love songs to come from the decade, the Cars‘ “ You Might Think” is a serious mood. Read more: An actor is suing Netflix over that ‘Stranger Things’ drive-in experience “You Might Think” – The Cars Dark and brooding, though still markedly fun, the track has Stranger Things written all over it. “ Shout” would be the obvious first choice if they were to feature in season 4. Tears For Fearsare a quintessential ’80s band, so you’ll likely be as shocked as we were to learn that they’ve never soundtracked the series. We may have let this one slide had it been released any later, but it was already charting by the time the plot started in 1983… “Shout” – Tears For Fears The sinister air masked by a pop delivery feels on brand for a Stranger Things montage.

We’re honestly surprised that Duran Duran‘s “ Hungry Like The Wolf” hasn’t been featured already. Here’s hoping we get to hear Bernard Sumner‘s voice in the next iteration. We have a feeling that the show producers would agree too, given that “ Elegia” soundtracked Will Byers‘ funeral. With all the romantic twists and turns throughout the (notably bizarre) plot, it feels like it would fit in perfectly.

Granted, New Order‘s “ Bizarre Love Triangle” is a song we’ve been waiting to hear since season 1.
