Legendary League of Legends professional Lee ‘Faker’ Sang-hyeok has made a shock cameo in a music video.
The T1 midlaner reveals up on the finish of the brand new music video for Stray Children’ tune ‘CEREMONY.’
After Stray Children’ members play varied sports activities, Faker seems at his PC and hits his iconic shh pose.
The music video has over 7 million views on YouTube on the time of writing, however that quantity is quickly rising.
Stray Children are some of the fashionable boy bands in Ok-pop, with over 10 million month-to-month listeners on Spotify.
They’ve eight members: Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N.
This isn’t the primary time that members of Stray Children and Faker have crossed paths.
Rapper and singer Felix did a photoshoot with Faker earlier this yr for UNICEF.
And along with that, the band gave a shout-out to Faker within the lyrics of their tune ‘Corridor of Fame.’
There was numerous pleasure over Faker’s CEREMONY cameo within the YouTube feedback, however that’s not stunning.
Faker is a world famous person and wildly fashionable in his residence nation of South Korea.
He’s thought of the best League of Legends participant of all time, the Lionel Messi or Lebron James of esports.
No one comes near his outstanding tally of 5 LoL World Championships.
Contemplating T1 received the final two Worlds, LoL betting websites will certainly fancy T1 to be topped world champions once more later this yr.
This yr’s World Championship is just a few months away.
With the timing of this collaboration, many are speculating that Stray Children would be the performers of this yr’s Worlds anthem.
Nevertheless, the match being held in China makes that barely much less probably.
Esports and Ok-pop crossover
The esports and Ok-pop industries have turn out to be unusually interlinked; there’s a big crossover between the 2.
Nerds love each.
Fnatic’s British Valorant professional Jake ‘Boaster’ Howlett has a large following attributable to his Ok-pop dance walkouts.
A shining instance of that’s the digital Ok-pop band in LoL Ok/DA, which was a large success.
Ok/DA’s debut tune ‘POP/STARS’ has virtually reached the 4 billion listens milestone on Spotify.
The band are so fashionable the truth is that Netflix’s large shit KPop Demon Hunters film drew fast Ok/DA comparisons.
Demon Hunters confirmed that Riot Video games actually missed out by not following Arcane with a Ok/DA-based present.
After the film’s recognition, count on much more esports and Ok-pop collaborations sooner or later.

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