First K/DA, Now League Of Legends Introduces New Boy Band That Contains Popular Singers And Rappers
Heartsteel = Ezreal, Kayn, Aphelios, Yone, K'Sante, Sett
They sure stole my heart.
League of Legends has introduced a new boy band named Heartsteel. This six-man ensemble comprises reimagined versions of the game’s characters: Ezreal, Kayn, Aphelios, Yone, K'Sante, and Sett. The group’s mission is to embody unapologetic individuality and creative expression. Drawing inspiration from modern music collectives and various musical genres and eras, Heartsteel seeks to carve a unique identity.
Real-life performers will lend their voices to the MOBA's characters, and they’re popular ones too. South Korean singer-songwriter and actor Baekhyun is Ezreal. American rapper Cal Scruby is Kayn. Nigerian American rapper and producer Tobi Lou is K'Sante. Taiwanese American singer-songwriter and rapper ØZI is Sett. (Aphelios and Yone don’t sing or rap.)
Heartsteel’s debut single, "Paranoia," is set to release on October 23.
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