The music arm of Riot Games creates rock and electronic tracks for competitive events, featuring various vocalists and producers.
For a sense of their range, listen to 'Dynasties & Dystopia' and 'Burn It All Down.' They show how the sound can shift while still serving that same in-game energy.
These aren't just background tracks, they're built to energize players and fans during major tournaments. Songs like 'Burn It All Down' with PVRIS or 'Phoenix' with Cailin Russo and Chrissy Costanza function as event anthems, blending rock, pop, and electronic elements into something that feels both cinematic and communal. The music exists to soundtrack the game's competitive moments, which gives it a specific, functional purpose you don't often hear.
Formed in 2014 as the music arm of Riot Games, the group started creating songs for the video game League of Legends. After internal allegations of misconduct in 2019 led to an investigation and some departures, the music has continued through Riot Games with tracks like 'Awaken' appearing in game updates and tournaments.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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