Riot Games pays a beautiful tribute to Jett’s Korean roots with this new bop. Jett just received her exclusive music video where we see the fast-paced agent in action. The new song was produced by lIlBOI, GroovyRoom and Mirani.
While the new “Can’t Slow Me Down” music video is not yet out on the Valorant Global YouTube channel, Valorant Korea has already published it. The new social media takeover event offers players more insights on Jett’s backstory and lore. Watch as Jett skydives into Seoul and listens to Korean hip hop in her new “Can’t Slow Me Down” music video.
The music video is a flashy montage of Jett’s stimulating Lone Wolf attitude in and out of the game. Aside from her Blade Storm plays and Tailwind resets, the agent skydives into Seoul and traverses familiar rooftops and alleyways in a fresh athletic outfit. Could this be a sign of a new skin for the duelist? God, we hope so.
Riot Games Korea also mentioned that the hit song was solely produced for their Jett tribute video, with GroovyRoom mixing the track and rappers lIlBOI and Mirani played the main vocalists.
Can anyone slow her down? Jett’s storming Seoul in this video crafted by VALORANT Korea. Music features trending artists lIlBOI, Mirani and GroovyRoom. https://t.co/IItzVAhACB
— VALORANT (@PlayVALORANT) February 15, 2022
GroovyRoom is no stranger to the Korean gaming and esports scene. The producer duo was also behind LCK team Gen.G’s anthem in 2021, which featured K-hip hop stars Jay Park and pH-1.
The music vid does a great job at weaving together a very trendy Jett with the ancient cultural elements of Korea. If you observe carefully, the cinematic showcases modern landmarks such as the Namsan Tower and Lotte World Tower, as well as the traditional design of an irworobongdo.
This follows after the success of another social media takeover event: Die For You ft. Grabbitz, created for the VALORANT Champions 2021 eSports Tour. Players are understandably hyped for social media take over events like these, to better understand their beloved Agents. Riot also just dropped a short animated video about the day-to-day of another fave, Viper. You can check it out here.