The League of Legends World Championship music anthems have been loved by gaming fans around the world. Since 2014, these anthems have told stories about the game’s players and matches while connecting fans to the competition.
If you're a League of Legends fan or a music lover on a hunt to explore new songs, here are five must-listen songs from League of Legends you shouldn't miss.
Five best League of Legends songs of all time
Legends Never Die
One of the most popular songs from LoL, Legends Never Die, was sung by the band Against The Current. The song was also remixed by Alan Walker after its release. The song aims to capture the difficulties the winners have to go through to become legends and how to never give up, as the title suggests. The song starts with a soft voice and ends with a powerful vocal with heavy music, which was loved by the fans.
Heavy Is The Crown
The song belongs to Linkin Park's recent album, From Zero, with Emily Armstrong's vocals. The song gained over 78 million views within six months of release and marks one of the most-streamed LoL anthems as of now. The song talks about how having power or big responsibilities can feel heavy, like wearing a crown. It shows the inner battles and tough choices that come with it.
Warriors
Warriors by Imagine Dragons is the very first anthem Riot Games chose for the League of Legends World Championship. It also later became the FIFA Women's Football World Cup 2015 theme because of its popularity and praise. The song talked about facing the struggles and building a dream from nothing like a warrior. It also ranked under twenty in many charts worldwide and has over 400 million views on YouTube.
STAR WALKIN'

Sung by Lil Nas X, the 2022 League of Legends anthem soon became a hit and ranked in the top ten on many charts globally. In the song, the star was used as a metaphor for success, dreams, and reaching the full potential, which perfectly matched the LoL theme. The song was also performed by The Voice coaches Guy Sebastian, Jessica Mauboy, Rita Ora, and Jason Derulo during the show.
Rise

The song was originally performed by The Glitch Mob, Mako, and The Word Alive. The song portrays the anthemic and electronic style of Glitch Mob throughout the song, with Tyler Smith's (from The World Alive) powerful screams that fans found catchy. It was written with the theme of not giving up and rising, matching the LoL spirit.
The League of Legends World Championship anthems are released every year. While you wait for the 2025 anthem, check out these tracks if you haven't already. The release date of the anthem for this year hasn't been confirmed. However, it will likely follow the usual schedule, with a release in late September, like in previous years.