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Kate Bush considers TikTok to "sound ridiculous."
63-year-old singer – Mysterious Hill (Mysterious Hill)is Stranger Things – Despite having a whole subset inspired by her work She claimed she wasn't interested in joining a video sharing platform.
Emma Barnett, the female time host of BBC Radio, asked her: "Do you know about Witch Tok, a subset of Tik Tok? This is inspired by your appearance in" Babushka "and its videos. There are many people in the space who are very enthusiastic about you. Do you know about it?
Kate laughed and replied: "No, I don't. Sounds ridiculous."
Wuthering Heights hitmakers "make modern life" Feeling incredibly exciting, some people admit that they need to "look a little difficult" to see positives through their struggle.
She states:
"But it's also a time when incredible things are happening. Technology is advancing at this incredible rate. Really, it's pretty overwhelming. But As you know, there are so many advances in medicine that can be positive. At this point, it should seem a bit difficult to find. "
Kate, We're pleased that Stranger Things has brought new popularity to the 1985 single, and we're particularly pleased with the idea that an "all-new audience" discovers her music.
She states: "It's a very nice series. I thought this track would get a lot of attention.
" But I never imagined it would be like this. It's very exciting. But It's really shocking, that is, the whole world is crazy.
"What's really cool is that this is a whole new audience, often never heard of me, I I think he loves it. The idea that really young people first heard this song and discovered it ... well, I think it's very special. "
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