Lil Nas X LoL Worlds 2022 song STAR WALKIN is a Gundam fan s wet dream The Loadout

Lil Nas X LoL Worlds 2022 song STAR WALKIN is a Gundam fan s wet dream The Loadout

Lil Nas X LoL Worlds 2022 song STAR WALKIN is a Gundam fan s wet dream The Loadout The Loadout Lil Nas X LoL Worlds 2022 song STAR WALKIN is a Gundam fan s wet dream The League of Legends Worlds 2022 song has finally arrived, and 'STAR WALKIN' - the collaboration between MOBA developer Riot Games and Lil Nas X - goes hard Aaron Down Published: Sep 22, 2022 11:00 ET League of Legends League of Legends developer Riot Games has finally dropped the official video for this year's LoL Worlds 2022 song. 'STAR WALKIN', created by rap sensation and self-proclaimed "President of League of Legends" Montero 'Lil Nas X' Lamar Hill, marks the biggest musical collaboration for Riot to date, and it's certainly gone big on its mecha-infused visuals. Throughout the video, which is set in San Francisco – the host city for the LoL Worlds 2022 final – numerous local landmarks are highlighted, alongside League pros from across the game's history. Current pros Jeong 'Chovy' Ji-hoon, Jo 'CoreJJ' Yong-in, Marek 'Humanoid' Brazda, and Tian 'Meiko' Ye are heavily-featured throughout, alongside giant mechanised versions of champions Azir, Thresh, Twisted Fate, and Rell. Speaking about the track in a press statement, Riot's global head of creative for esports, Carrie Dunn, says that the studio "wanted this year's Worlds anthem to have that North American flair while truly embodying the One&Only brand – unapologetic in its individuality. And who better to represent that idea than Lil Nas X?" With lyrics like "Racin' to the moonlight and I'm speedin' / I'm headed to the stars, ready to go far / I'm star walkin'", Dunn states that the Worlds 2022 song "perfectly captures the relentless competitive drive of our pros; that burning desire to claim your place in history and reach the stars." We're certainly inclined to agree. Now the Worlds 2022 song is officially out there in the wild, we can't wait to see what kind of performance Lil Nas X and Riot has in store for us when the Worlds grand final rolls round on November 5. More from The Loadout Hylissang says playing the Fnatic way is key to Worlds 2022 success EG Inspired is "not scared" of G2 Esports Worlds 2022 rematch The LoL Worlds 2022 final is headed to a cinema near you Worlds 2022 Pick’Em Crystal Ball: Maokai spreads his roots in Play-Ins October Prime Gaming rewards turn Nasus into a meme for LoL Worlds League of Legends Worlds 2022 dates and seeding confirmed by Riot Aaron Down Aaron was an adventurer like you, until he took a footballing injury to the knee. Having retired from his glittering Sunday League career, he now writes about everything from Genshin Impact, to League of Legends, to Valorant (He/Him) Popular now Orianna has been disabled for League of Legends Worlds 2022 The FIFA 23 meta has quickly become all about Lengthy players Blizzard assures Overwatch 2 players their OW1 skins aren’t lost Network N Media earns commission from qualifying purchases via Amazon Associates and other programs. We include affiliate links in articles. View terms. Prices correct at time of publication. More stories Odoamne says Rogue is taking LoL Worlds 2022 “one game at a time” Best Warzone Loadout of the Week – battle with Modern Warfare’s best The LoL Worlds 2022 final is headed to a cinema near you More from The Loadout Follow us for daily videogame news on Facebook, Twitter, Steam, and Google News. LoL ranks: League of Legends ranking system explained League of Legends champions we’d love to see get crossovers The best MOBA games Free shooting games Best PS5 games Best Xbox games
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