Fortnite has been expanding its roster of characters from TV and film, as well as incorporating songs into the game. In addition to original songs created by Epic and fan-made songs, licensed music has become a prominent feature in Fortnite. Popular songs started appearing in the game even before the Fortntie Festival, and the inclusion of licensed music has only grown since then.
The game now boasts a diverse range of music, from Epic’s original songs to the licensed music available in Fortntie Festival, and even Fortnite-themed songs accompanying the Icon Series emotes.
While Epic has yet to bring in recognizable Fortnite-themed songs, such as “Chug Jug with You,” they have garnered a following with their own offerings like the Fish in the Sea Battle Pass track.
Fortnite Original Songs
Fortnite not only features fan creations but also offers in-game music as items that players can enjoy. The addition of Festival mode has significantly increased the number of songs available. Epic has made a variety of lobby songs accessible, with each new season introducing new additions.
Here are some of the songs available in Fortnite:
Lobby Music Songs
Default Music
- Chapter 3
- Chapter 4
- Fortnite OG
- Chapter 5
- Old Default
Battle Pass Songs
These are some of the songs featured in the main Battle Pass throughout Fortnite seasons:
- Eerie
- OG (Classic)
- OG (Remix)
- Squeaky Clean
- Festive
Item Shop Songs in Fortnite
The Item Shop has become a significant hub for Fortnite songs, with tracks being converted to playable items. The introduction of Fortnite Festival has transformed old tracks into Festival songs, providing players with a wide array of songs to enjoy. Constantly changing, the Fortnite Festival offers a complete list of songs available in the game.