VALORANT Champions has had some memorable and iconic anthems over the years, so let’s take a look back at every single one.

One of the most exciting parts about Riot Games esports is the music. Every year for their championship tournaments, they team up with outstanding artists to create unforgettable songs. And with VALORANT, the Champions anthems are the epitome of that.

The music embodies the action of VALORANT while expressing the spirit of its competitive nature. The music videos even include animated cameos from some of the scene's most iconic stars. So, let's take a look at these bangers over the years.

Every VALORANT Champions anthem in order

As the years go by, we'll update this list to include new additions to the roster of VALORANT Champions anthems.

Die For You

Die For You ft. Grabbitz is the one that started it all. Many assumed a VALORANT Champions anthem would be made, since Riot does exceptionally ever year for League of Legends. Well, they were right and to this day, many believe this is still the best.

It set the stage for the very first VALORANT Champions Tour finale, that saw Acend raise the trophy. The 2021 anthem goes down in the history as an absolutely masterpiece, and they'll have trouble topping this one as more events take place.

Fire Again

Fire Again was a change of pace with Ashnikko at the helm. It was definitely a harder-hitting VALORANT Champions anthem. And that's not necessarily a bad thing, as the game evolved alongside the personalities competing in it.

As a follow up to Die For You, many were worried it would not be able to carry to the torch. Well, Fire Again has grown on the community. And it remains one of the top live performances at an esports event, kicking off the 2022 Grand Final with a bang.

Ticking Away

Ticking Away saw Grabbitz return for another VALORANT Champions anthem. This time, he had bbno$ on the track with him. As the Champions tournament took over Los Angeles in 2023, the song and music video encapsulated that fact along with the game's newest Agent Gekko being a heavy focus.

With the Spike and its ticking down to detonation being a prominent aspect of VALORANT gameplay, the title of this song, its lyrics, and its music video just made sense. It was a great sequel by Grabbitz and the community is lucky to have had two bangers in such a short time from the artist.

SUPERPOWER

VALORANT Champions 2024 took place in Seoul, South Korea. So, Riot Games enlisted some stars from that region to create that year's anthem. Enter KISS OF LIFE's Julie and Natty alongside Mark Tuan for the emotional hit SUPERPOWER.

If this song isn't your favorite of the bunch, there's no doubt its music video is the best out of all thus far. It features a slew of cameos, including a bit of accidental foreshadowing of EDward Gaming winning the whole thing. This is just one of those tunes you can't help but bounce your head to.

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