Stranger Things season five soundtrack features Michael Jackson and ABBA

The soundtrack for the first part of Stranger Things' final season has been released, featuring tracks from Michael Jackson and ABBA among others. This accompanies the episodes now streaming on Netflix. The collection spans music from the 1950s to the 1980s, fitting the show's retro aesthetic.

Soundtrack Release Details

With the premiere of the first part of Stranger Things season five streaming on Netflix this week, an official soundtrack has arrived to complement the final season's narrative. The album includes a diverse selection of tracks ranging from the 1950s to the 1980s, capturing the essence of the show's '80s-inspired world while nodding to earlier decades.

Featured Artists and Tracks

Highlights include cuts from Michael Jackson and ABBA, adding iconic pop and disco elements to the mix. These songs are integrated into the storyline, enhancing key moments in the Upside Down saga. The soundtrack's release aligns perfectly with the episodes' availability, allowing fans to relive scenes through the music.

Context and Background

Stranger Things has long been celebrated for its curated soundtracks, blending original scores by Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein with licensed hits. This final season installment continues that tradition, providing a nostalgic playlist that underscores the emotional closure for characters like Eleven and the Hawkins crew. No specific tracklist details beyond the featured artists were provided in the announcement, but the era-spanning selection promises variety for listeners.

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