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  2. Griddy - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the dance was featured as an emote in Fortnite. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] During the 2022 Pro Bowl , then New England Patriots quarterback Mac Jones did The Griddy after a “just for fun” 80 yard rushing touchdown that did not count, marking what many consider to be the final Pro Bowl highlight following the league’s ending of the Pro Bowl game.

  3. Say So - Wikipedia

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    A Fortnite emote featuring the song was released in September 2020. [215] " Say So" is featured on the dance rhythm game Just Dance 2021 . [ 216 ] [ 217 ] "Say So" would be announced as a Jam Track for Fortnite Festival on January 30, 2023, and added to the game on February 2, 2024.

  4. Rolex (song) - Wikipedia

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    An emote in the video game Fortnite is based on the song; the emote is named "Rollie" and makes a player's character dance with the choreography from the music video. [5]

  5. American Boy - Wikipedia

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    The song was also her best selling single there, selling 2 million downloads and earning a double platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [62] As of September 2009, "American Boy" was the 25th best-selling downloaded song of all time in the UK, [ 63 ] and as of November 2011, it was the 17th best-selling ...

  6. Right Foot Creep - Wikipedia

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    "Right Foot Creep" is a song by American rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again, released on September 11, 2020, as the fourth track from his second studio album, Top.

  7. Fortnite seasonal events - Wikipedia

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    To monetize the game, Epic Games had built an in-game storefront to offer cosmetics in the form of character skins, emotes, and other customization items for the player to use with their game avatar for Fortnite Battle Royale, using "V-Bucks" as the form of in-game currency to make these purchases.

  8. Don't Start Now - Wikipedia

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    The video game Fortnite also used the song in its soundtrack, where a dance created by Filipino TikTok user Hannah Kaye Balanay was used as an emote. [ 5 ] [ 192 ] [ 193 ] Various vocal parts from the song were sampled by vaporwave group Death's Dynamic Shroud for their track “See Me” from their 2021 album Faith in Persona.

  9. Blinding Lights - Wikipedia

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    The song was featured on Fortnite ' s Joy Ride update via Fortnite Radio, as well as added as an icon series emote, complete with the original song. [ 197 ] [ 198 ] The song would later make another appearance in the game's "Fortnite Festival" mode as a playable track in 2023.