Posted 3 minutes ago"They Secretly Had Sex": 24 Wilddddd Facts About Famous Singers That Are So Freaking FascinatingJust when you think you've heard it all.by Kayla YandoliBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink 1. In this legendary scene from Stranger Things 4 (2022), Max escaped villain Vecna through the power of her favorite song: "Running Up That Hill" by Kate Bush. Due to the scene's instant popularity and deep connection with its younger fans, the 1985 song skyrocketed to No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 charts in mid-June. Netflix In an interview on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, Kate Bush described the impact her 1985 song "Running Up That Hill" has had on a younger generation in 2022. "[Stranger Things] is such a great series. I thought that the track would get some attention, but I just never imagined that it would be anything like this," she said. "The thought of all these really young people hearing the song for the first time and discovering it is very special. I thought: 'What a lovely way for the song to be used in such a positive way.' I think it's very touching." And when Stranger Things 4 hit Netflix, Bush earned $2.3 million in royalties. Mondadori Portfolio / Archivio Marco Piraccini / Getty Images 2. When Chappell Roan began to gain traction in the music industry in early 2024, notable musicians reached out to offer their support. They know the business is notoriously hard on women, so artists like Miley Cyrus, Hayley Williams, and Phoebe Bridgers, who've been through it, took Roan under their wing in one way or another. John Shearer / Getty Images for The Recording Academy In an interview with Rolling Stone, Roan revealed Mitski texted her, "I just wanted to humbly welcome you to the shittiest exclusive club in the world, the club where strangers think you belong to them and they find and harass your family members." Gus Stewart / Redferns / Getty Images 3. When Fleetwood Mac went on their Tusk Tour from 1979-1980, there was a horrible incident on stage. According to member Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham threw his electric guitar at her during a show. "He threw a guitar at me, and I ducked - I'm that fast," Nicks said. "But Christine [McVie's] vantage point, she'd see it all. So, she took it to heart that night. Lindsey left the stage, I chased him down, but Christine beat me to him." Richard E. Aaron / Getty Images / BBC 4. Mel B and Geri Halliwell (aka Scary Spice and Ginger Spice) used to hook up during their days in the Spice Girls. On Piers Morgan's Life Stories, Mel B revealed, "It just happened and we just giggled at it and that was it. She is going to hate me for this because she is all posh in her country house and her husband, but it's a fact." Avalon / Getty Images 5. In 1990, Madonna's music video for "Justify My Love" was banned from airing on MTV because it celebrated bisexuality and voyeurism. After the video's release, Madonna received backlash among music fans and the media, and did an interview on Nightline to set the record straight. Warner Bros. / Sire Records When questioned why she submitted the video to MTV knowing it had nudity, she responded, "When I did my 'Vogue' video, there's a shot of me where I'm wearing a see-through dress, and you can clearly see my breasts. They told me that they wanted me to take that out, but I said I wouldn't, and they played it anyway." Nightline Madonna went on to say she thought she could "bend the rules a little bit" with her "Justify My Love" music video, but she still received judgment from her interviewer on Nightline. Warner Bros. / Sire Records You can watch the "Justify My Love" music video here. Thierry Orban / Getty images 6. Billie Eilish wrote her 2024 hit "LUNCH" (which is about a woman performing oral sex on another woman) before she had that sexual experience herself. In an interview with Rolling Stone, she said, "I wrote some of it before even doing anything with a girl, and then wrote the rest after. I've been in love with girls for my whole life, but I just didn't understand - until, last year, I realized I wanted my face in a vagina." Darkroom / Interscope You can listen to "LUNCH" here. Gareth Cattermole / Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for Live Nation 7. The classic '90s rock anthem "What's Up?" by 4 Non Blondes (you know, from the viral 2025 TikTok trend) almost sounded completely different than the version you know and love. When 4 Non Blondes first went into the studio to record it, producer David Tickle had created an arrangement that sounded very different than front-woman Linda Perry's original demo. In an episode of VH1's Behind the Music, Perry recalled: "[I was] just gonna do what [I was told]. I shut up when I heard the marching drum, I shut up when David was trying to get me to rewrite the lyrics, I shut up when the solo showed up over the marching drum. I shut up through the whole fucking thing." Interscope Jimmy Iovine, their label's founder, gave 4 Non Blondes his blessing to rerecord the song becaus