
Jam Tracks are Cosmetic Items introduced in Chapter 5: Season 1. They can be used in Battle Royale, Creative, Festival and LEGO[1].
Since Update v30.10, all Jam Tracks can be used as Lobby Music. If owned, Jam Tracks in the Item Shop will play the entire track when previewed.
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Battle Pass | Item Shop | Logging in | Festival | Challenges |
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Competitive | Winterfest Presents | Lobby Music | Unreleased | Removed |
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Battle Pass
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Item Shop
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Logging in
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Festival
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Challenges
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Competitive
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Winterfest Presents
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Lobby Music
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Unreleased
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- Main Article: Unreleased Cosmetics#Jam Tracks
Removed
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- Main Article: Removed Cosmetics#Jam Tracks
Trivia[]
- Jam Tracks are released on a weekly basis; official announcements for the week's releases are posted to Fortnite Festival's social media pages every Tuesday at 15:00 UTC ahead of their debut in-game on Friday at 00:00 UTC.
- Several Jam Tracks that were scheduled to release on certain dates ultimately went unreleased, or were released later, such as:
- An unnamed Jam Track by Sean Paul on August 23rd 2024. Sean Paul was named in the News Tab despite having no tracks released that week.
- "Hypnotize" by The Notorious B.I.G. on September 13th 2024, which was initially listed in the Season 5 Spotlight Quests.
- Hey Ya! by Outkast and All Eyez On Me by 2Pac ft. Big Skye on November 15th 2024, two weeks before their actual release. The News Tab mentions 2Pac and Outkast in the week's Jam Track releases.
- All Eyez On Me was also accidentally in the Item Shop on November 22nd, 2024, a week before it's actual release, albeit in an unfinished state. Unlike most other placeholder Jam Tracks, this one was not automatically refunded.[2][3]
- Flowers by Miley Cyrus on February 2nd 2024[4], multiple weeks before it's release. Owners kept the Jam Track and were then able to play it early.
- Unnamed Jam Tracks by Lady Gaga, Karol G, and Hatsune Miku for their respective Festival seasons.[5]
- The Hatsune Miku Jam Track was likely "Melt" by ryo (supercell) ft. Hatsune Miku, as it was the fourth song added to Rocket League for their collaboration, along with Miku, M@GICAL☆CURE! LOVE SHOT!, and World Is Mine.
- An unknown Jam Track which was accidentally released in the Item Shop on November 8th, 2024. Due to its placement between Rain On Me and Replay internally, as well as the recent release of Rap Boy Reloaded, it was theorized by the community to be "Rap God" by Eminem.[6]It's ID was SID_Placeholder_414, which remains unused.[7]
- Several placeholder Jam Tracks appearing in the Item Shop temporarily before being removed and refunded, these being on April 23rd, 2024[8], and January 17th, 2025.[9] There are also others that were not refunded.[10][11][12]
- An unnamed FNCS Jam Track planned for the Champion Kuno & Renxo The Champion FNCS Cup[13]
- A few Jam Tracks have released with a placeholder icon, these being Can't Feel My Face, Stitches[14], and good 4 u[15]. Some have also released earlier than planned.
- Swim Free was accidentally released in the Item Shop temporarily on August 2nd, 2024.
- Say It Proud is the only Jam Track to have a Lobby Music equivalent where it is possible to own the Lobby Music without the Jam Track.
- From Chapter 5: Season 1 to Chapter 5: Season 4, all Jam Tracks available in the Battle Pass also came with a Lobby Music equivalent.
- So did Winterfest Wish, Make It Known, and Find the Fury.
- From Chapter 2 Remix onwards, all Jam Tracks available in the Battle Pass have unreleased Lobby Music variants.
- Epic Games is the artist with the most Jam Tracks, with 61 Jam Tracks total.
- This is followed by Metallica with 14 Jam Tracks and both Billie Eilish and Lady Gaga with 10 Jam Tracks each.
References[]
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uMgwP2e1rQ
- ↑ https://x.com/JaydenzDev/status/1860111589971521976
- ↑ https://x.com/SparkyVEVO/status/1861785760845779395
- ↑ https://x.com/FNFestStatus/status/1753237396412411923
- ↑ https://x.com/BeastFNCreative/status/1882591475181252828
- ↑ https://x.com/BeastFNCreative/status/1854694294314967301
- ↑ https://x.com/JaydenzDev/status/1855000603745030164
- ↑ https://x.com/iFireMonkey/status/1782560794934157422
- ↑ https://x.com/iFireMonkey/status/1880045908340916337
- ↑ https://x.com/SparkyVEVO/status/1857076121751151078
- ↑ https://x.com/FNFestStatus/status/1803595290513117684
- ↑ https://x.com/AmbrosiaFlip/status/1831383627181257050
- ↑ https://x.com/iFireMonkey/status/1827343814396088568
- ↑ https://x.com/Waveish_/status/1745234495266050352
- ↑ https://x.com/SwagFish03/status/1749945461559935447