Riot’s new League of Legends music project is dreamy boy band Heartsteel

League of Legends hosts many alternative dimensions. One of them is where champions become incredibly popular and successful musicians. Pentakill began the experiment, releasing some decent metal albums. It continued with bands such as the hip-hop band True Damage, and K/DA, the K-pop sensation. There’s a new kid on the block, and it’s Heartsteel, a boy band made up of a collaboration between League of LegendsChampions and world-class musicians.

Heartsteel is comprised of the champions Kayn, Ezreal, Aphelios, Yone, K’Sante, and Sett. These are six of the game’s most popular male champions, and each of them fit a fun archetype in the group.

Baekhyun is the voice of Ezreal, the main vocalist. He is also a member of EXO, SuperM and is one of Korea’s most successful K-pop performers. K’Sante, a Shuriman monster hunter, is re-imagined with the voice of hip-hop and R&B musician Tobi Lou. Sett, originally the boss of a fighting pit, is the group’s rapper, portrayed by R&B and Mandopop musician ØZI. Kayn is represented musically in the game by LA-based artist Cal Scruby, who has created a Legendary Skin that features a new Voice-over.

If that’s not enough boys for you, don’t worry. Aphelios, a silent assassin who serves as an instrumentalistYou can also find out more about the following: songwriter in this universe, is along for the ride with Yone, who is the band’s producer. The group’s first single, Paranoia, launches on Oct. 23; skins for the boy band will also arrive in League of Legends and League of Legends Wild Rift.

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