: While it directly references the popular Netflix series, the name is used as a metaphor for the "strange" or hidden dangers and feelings that resurface after being buried for a long time.
: The video captures a "duel without shields," culminating in a moment where Leiva and Zahara’s gazes finally meet at the end of the clip. Critical Reception Stranger Things - Single by Leiva | Spotify
: The track was mastered by this legendary engineer at Marcussen Mastering in Hollywood.
: In an impressive display of craft, Leiva recorded all instruments heard on the track, including the drums, bass, guitars, and percussion. Collaborators :
Directed by , who previously collaborated with Leiva on "Mi pequeño Chernóbil" and "Solaris," the music video is a minimalist, intimate piece.
: Recorded in a Madrid studio, the Music Video focuses on the connection between the two artists.
The track stands out for its "sober and simple" production, designed to let the two voices empathize with the listener.
Leiva, Zahara - Stranger Things May 2026
: While it directly references the popular Netflix series, the name is used as a metaphor for the "strange" or hidden dangers and feelings that resurface after being buried for a long time.
: The video captures a "duel without shields," culminating in a moment where Leiva and Zahara’s gazes finally meet at the end of the clip. Critical Reception Stranger Things - Single by Leiva | Spotify Leiva, Zahara - Stranger Things
: The track was mastered by this legendary engineer at Marcussen Mastering in Hollywood. : While it directly references the popular Netflix
: In an impressive display of craft, Leiva recorded all instruments heard on the track, including the drums, bass, guitars, and percussion. Collaborators : : In an impressive display of craft, Leiva
Directed by , who previously collaborated with Leiva on "Mi pequeño Chernóbil" and "Solaris," the music video is a minimalist, intimate piece.
: Recorded in a Madrid studio, the Music Video focuses on the connection between the two artists.
The track stands out for its "sober and simple" production, designed to let the two voices empathize with the listener.