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  4. Sep 23, 2024 · All LoL Worlds songs (2014 to 2024) Check out all of the LoL Worlds anthems here! Since the debut of Imagine Dragons' "Warriors" in 2014, it's been a League of Legends Worlds (LoL Worlds) tradition to drop a new anthem each year. With "GODS" by NewJeans out for Worlds 2023, all eyes were on the reveal on Sept. 24 at 8 a.m. PT.

    • 2014 – Warriors by Imagine Dragons
    • 2015 – Worlds Collide by Nicky Taylor
    • 2016 – Ignite by Zedd
    • 2017 – Legends Never Die by Against The Current & Chrissy Constanza
    • 2018 – Rise by The Glitch Mob, Mako, and The Word Alive
    • 2019 – Phoenix by Cailin Russo and Chrissy Constanza
    • 2020 – Take Over by Jeremy Mckinnon, Max and Henry
    • 2021 – Burn It All Down by Riot Music Team Ft. Pvris
    • 2022 – Lil Nas X – Star Walkin’ Prod. by Cirkut, Omer Fedi, and Lil Nas X
    • 2023 – Gods Ft. Newjeans (뉴진스) Prod. by Sebastien Najand and Alex Seaver of Mako

    The popular band Imagine Dragonswas a great choice for the first LoL Worlds song. Not only were they incredibly well-known outside of gamer circles, but they also signified, at the time, a relatively rare intersection between gamers and other types of pop culture. Like most of the videos of the following years, an animated music videowas created to...

    This song was pivotal in many ways. It set the stage for other non-Worlds-related musical projects from Riot, such as “Bring home the glory” or “Awakened”. Unlike Warriors and the songs that followed, this one didn’t have a proper animated video. The video for it featured a floating red crystal in which different landmarks, most of them from Centra...

    One of the more unique songs that Riot has released, as a LoL Worlds song, Ignite,featured electronic beats and an orchestral arrangement. The animated video that went with the song featured both gamers and strongly stylised versions of in-game characters and fight scenes. For many, this video was the peak as far as LoL Worlds songs visuals went– i...

    Legends Never Die is one of the best-known LoL Worlds songs, popular even with esports fans that don’t normally follow League of Legends. It’s very catchy and features a well-animated video showing game characters sparring, training and exploring different environments matching the characters’ lore backstory. Ashe, Lee Sin and Garen are featured in...

    Rise primarily features Kang ‘Ambition’ Chan-yong’s journey to being a world champ. It artistically depicts the epic battles of the player on his way through the World Championship. The video is full of symbolism from cornfield battles with Perkz, volcano battles against Uzi, and glacier battles versus Faker. Ambition meets challenger after challen...

    For the first time, the 2019 song featured an artist that had already collaborated on a previous LoL Worlds song – in 2017. The song was initially delayed due to production issues and wasn’t actually released until weeks into the play-in stage – it was expected before the beginning of that stage. Along with the song, the 2019 video features stunnin...

    The 2020 song is an exciting experience in its entirety. The song itself and the accompanying video were packed with referencesand vocals reflecting the Take Over theme of Worlds 2020. Take Over’s music video follows a young player getting coached by no other then Lee “Faker” Sang-hyeok himself. Throughout the clip, we can see our protagonist battl...

    Released one week ahead of Worlds 2021, Burn it All Down was written and produced by the Riot Music Team Alex Seaver (Mako). The vocals were performed by PVRIS as the featured artist. The music video is similar in concept to 2020’s Take Over, featuring various active LoL Esports players. We are guided through it by following Heo “ShowMaker” Su as h...

    Lil Nas X’s Worlds 2022 song was released one week before kick-off, similar to 2021. There was a short pre-taser featuring Lil Nas X as president of League of Legends. Produced by Cirkut and Omer Fedi, the song is less energetic than previous iterations, with fans commenting on it as needing an orchestral remake. The music video features various st...

    The LoL 2023 Worlds Song is performed by K-pop group NewJeans and was officially released on October 4. The music video is built around Deft’s journey to his 2022 Worlds title, showcasing all his appearances on the international stages throughout his career. Check out our breakdown of the video in our dedicated article. NewJeansis a South Korean gi...

  5. Sep 24, 2024 · 2. Rise by The Glitch Mob, Mako, and The Word Alive (2018) 1. Warriors by Imagine Dragons (2014) 11. Burn It All Down by PVRIS (2021) While its music video boasts top-tier art and animation co-created by Riot Games and Haoliners Animation League, the Worlds 2021 theme song “Burn It All Down” feels a bit lackluster. Credit: ONE Esports.

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  7. Mar 27, 2010 · Mar 27, 2010, 05:12 AM EDT. | Updated May 25, 2011. First we collected the most ridiculous rap lyrics of all time and now we've moved on to pop music. Not to be outdone, this genre has truly stepped up in the stupid department making us laugh harder than ever. If we do country music next we may just lose it all together.

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