The Origin of the Wing Chicken It emote

Fortnite recently added the Chicken Wing It emote to engage with its youngest fan base. Released within a few hours, the new emote features TikTok’s viral dance with iconic gestures that have captured audiences of all ages.

However, this particular emote is geared towards the youngest demographic, who instantly recognizes this whole healthy song. However, it may surprise players to learn that the origins of this emote go back several years.


From TikTok to Fortnite: The Origin of the Wing Chicken It emote

Fortnite Season 6 players have acquired a number of new weapons and map locations this week. However, Epic Games continues to surprise players with these pop culture references.

While players are no strangers to the concept, it’s always interesting to see what piece of pop culture will be added to the game.

The Chicken Wing It emote immediately caught the attention of younger Fortnite players as tweets poured in from them about this amazing addition. However, the owners of the Nintendo DSi in 2013 could recognize the words heard in this emote.

The Nintendo DSi featured an app called Flipnote Studios that allowed users to create animated short films. Creators would draw fractions of a frame by frame and bring them to life. This is where the lyrics for the Chicken Wing It emote were born.

The video above was posted on YouTube nearly eight years ago by a user named Fred Blankenburg. He was the first to publish the lyrics.

The emote’s music comes from the 2019 hip-hop track titled “Lottery (Renegade)” released by Atlanta-based K Camp. The official music video for the track currently has over four million views on YouTube. Needless to say, this track blew up with a TikTok dance.

The viral sensation combines dance moves with professional dancer lexibb69, who released her first video on TikTok, over K Camp music. The result was instant internet reputation.

The Chicken Wing The emote combines the lyrics from the original Blankenburg video with lexibb69 dance moves over K Camp music. It’s a deep cut of social media trends.

Dancer Celebrates being Featured in Fortnite Chicken Wing It emote {Image via lexibb69 on TikTok}

While some Fortnite Season 6 players will buy these sensations just because they like dance skin and sound bites, others may have a collector’s mind while wearing V -Bucks.

Most Fortnite Season 6 players come to the game’s item store hunting for the best skins and loot. However, other players in particular are looking for TikTok mobile dances that have turned into cool emotions.

One thing is for sure. Players can expect the Chicken Wing It to hear the music emote frequently at Fortnite this season.

Published March 20, 2021, 12:03 IST


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