Djo slipped right back into the top 10 of Spotify’s Global Top 50, and fans noticed the second it happened.
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Every time Stranger Things surges back into the cultural conversation, his music does the same. Now that season 5 chatter has taken over social feeds again, it makes sense that listeners are running back to the song that pretty much became the internet’s emotional comfort blanket earlier this year.
The timing is almost comically perfect. Keery is back on screen in the final season of Stranger Things and fans are joking that they can’t separate Steve Harrington from the guy crooning in their headphones. That crossover energy helps a lot when it comes to streams, and the push from the fandom is very real. If this pace holds, the song could edge up even higher on the chart before the week ends.
For now though, “End of Beginning” is officially back in Spotify’s Global Top 10 and the Stranger Things fandom is loudly celebrating in the comments of every Djo post they can find. If Keery was looking for a sign that fans want more music, this is it.
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