Who Sings The Theme Song For Nine Perfect Strangers

Nine Perfect Strangers: That Song, Tho!
Okay, let's be real. You watched Nine Perfect Strangers, right? And you're still humming that theme song.
It's stuck in your head. Like glitter on a preschooler. But who actually sings it?
The Official Answer (Boring!)
Officially, the song is "This Strange Effect." It's a cover. A really hypnotic cover.
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The artist credited is Unloved. They do a lot of cool soundtrack stuff. They’re kinda mysterious.
But is that really the voice you hear? Hmmm...
My Unpopular Opinion: It's Magic (or Kate Bush!)
Don't hate me. I have a theory. A slightly bonkers theory.

That song sounds suspiciously like Kate Bush doing yoga in a spaceship. Anyone else?
Okay, okay, it's not actually Kate Bush. But the vibe is there. That ethereal, slightly unsettling vibe.
I'm not saying Unloved isn't talented. They're great! But the song just screams "witchy woman doing interpretive dance."
The Internet Investigates (Sort Of)
The internet agrees. Kind of. People are definitely wondering.

There are forum posts. Reddit threads. Desperate pleas for vocal analysis.
The general consensus? It’s probably Unloved. With heavy vocal processing. Which is a fancy way of saying "magic boxes made it sound weird."
Other Suspects (Just For Fun)
Let's throw out some other names. Just for kicks. Prepare for some truly terrible guesses.
Is it Stevie Nicks after a juice cleanse? Maybe. Probably not.

Could it be a resurrected Nico channeled through a synthesizer? Stranger things have happened.
Alright, I'm spiraling. Let's get back to reality (sort of).
Why Does It Matter? (It Doesn't, Really)
Look, it doesn't really matter who sings the song. It just sets the mood.
That unsettling, slightly hypnotic mood. Perfect for a show about rich people having emotional breakdowns.

The music is great overall, you should definately listen to the other tracks like “Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" by Nancy Sinatra.
The Real Takeaway: It's Catchy
The point is, the song is catchy. Disturbingly catchy. You’ll be humming it all day long.
It's the earworm that burrows deep into your brain. And refuses to leave. Thanks, Nine Perfect Strangers!
So, next time you hear "This Strange Effect," remember my theory. And maybe, just maybe, you'll hear a little bit of Kate Bush in there too.
