Looking Good Fortnite Emote: Origin explained

Looking Good Fortnite Emote: Origin explained

As a dedicated Fortnite gamer with years of experience under my belt, I can’t help but feel exhilarated by the latest addition to the game’s Icon Series dances – the Looking Good Emote inspired by R&B sensation Victoria Monét and choreographed by Sean Bankhead. The connection between Fortnite and viral TikTok dances never fails to bring a fresh wave of excitement, and this time is no exception.


A Victoria Monèt Emote has landed in Fortnite!

The “Looking Good” emote in Fortnite is the newest entry in its collection of Icon Series dances, which frequently borrow moves from trending TikTok dances. This dance, inspired by American R&B artist Victoria Monét and choreographed by Sean Bankhead, has now become a lively feature in the game. Here’s the backstory on how the “Looking Good” Fortnite dance came to be!

Victoria Monèt joins Fortnite with Looking Good Emote

The popular tune “Oh My Mama” by Victoria Monét is featured in the Fortnite emote called “Looking Good.” This track became platinum after being included in Victoria Monét’s album Jaguar II, and it was also recognized with a nomination for Best R&B Song at the Grammys. In contrast to typical viral dance trends on TikTok, Sean Bankhead created the choreography seen in the “Oh My Mama” music video.

Inevitably, Epic Games capitalized on this opportunity by introducing the Looking Good Fortnite Emote on July 14th.

Victoria Monét and Sean Bankhead expressed delightful responses towards X. The R&B artist found it astonishing, while Bankhead disclosed that he’ll be paid for his dance moves in Fortnite. Now, players can knock out opponents and boogie on their fallen bodies using the Looking Good Emote.

How to get the Victoria Monèt Emote

Looking Good Fortnite Emote: Origin explained

The Looking Good Emote can be bought from Fortnite’s Shop using 500 V-Bucks. This price point is common for Icon Series Emotes. You can use this Emote in various game modes such as Battle Royale, Zero Build, and LEGO Fortnite.

The duration of the Emote being available in the Item Shop is uncertain, but it’s expected to stay for a few days before getting replaced. Once replaced, its return date is unknown, so if you don’t want to miss out, it’s advisable to purchase it before it gets removed.

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2024-07-16 01:40

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