New Fortnite Festival Jam Tracks add BTS, Kendrick Lamar, and Gwen Stefani, will be released one day earlier

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Although Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 3 got off to a rocky start, with some players not liking the car-focused season, it is now in full swing especially after the new Fortnite Reload mode became an instant hit. It is a new week which means a new set of Fortnite Festival Jam Tracks are set to be released, and this time earlier than usual. These tracks will also add some of the world’s largest artists to the game.

New Fortnite Festival songs are usually released in the game on the Thursday night Item Shop rotation at 8 pm ET/1 am BST. However, this week they will be released tonight as part of the Wednesday night Item Shop rotation. This could be due to tomorrow being July 4th, a major holiday in the United States, which will likely mean that the July 4th cosmetics will also be returning. So it could make sense to put a stronger focus on them rather than the Fortnite Festival songs. Each Jam Track will be available to purchase from the Fortnite Item Shop for 500 V-Bucks each.

Here are the new Fortnite Festival Jam Tracks that will be coming to the game this week:

Fortnite Festival Jam Tracks July 3 2024
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  • BTS – Dynamite
  • Gwen Stefani – Hollaback Girl
  • Hozier – Too Sweet
  • Kendrick Lamar Ft. SZA – All The Stars
  • Kendrick Lamar – Humble
  • LMFAO – Sexy And I Know It

After a few weeks with a stronger focus on rock and metal, especially with Metallica being the focus on Fortnite Festival Season 4, it is a nice change of pace to go back to more pop and rap songs, especially as it will add Kendrick Lamar to the game.

Kendrick Lamar is one of the most popular artists in the world right now, having performed during the 2022 Super Bowl half-time show alongside Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, 50 Cent, and Mary J. Blige. His recent feud with Drake has pushed him to the 15th most streamed artist on Spotify, with this week’s track Humble currently sitting at over 2.2 billion streams on the platform.

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