How to get the Stuck Emote in Fortnite

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Here’s how to get the brand-new Stuck Emote in Fortnite Season 7, which features music from Cardi B’s hit song ‘Up.’

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In a crossover with popular rapper Cardi B, Fortnite has included the Stuck Emote to the tune of ‘Up.’ Here’s how to get your hands on the most recent Icon Series item.

Fortnite has now included a ton of crossovers with music artists such as J Blavin, Ariana Grande, and Travis Scott. As part of the latest Icon Series addition, players can listen to Cardi B through the new Stuck Emote.

‘Stuck’ features the viral TikTok dance set to music from Cardi B’s hit song ‘Up,’ which all nearby players can hear.

Here’s how to get the emote, and whether the song is safe for a young audience.

How to get Stuck Emote in Fortnite

Fortnite Stuck Emote in the Item Shop

The Stuck Emote arrived in Fortnite’s Item Shop on September 6, 2021, and can be accessed quite easily.

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Here’s how to get the Stuck emote in Fortnite:

  1. Boot up Fortnite
  2. Head to the game’s Store
  3. Look for the “Stuck” Icon Series emote
  4. Click “Purchase” to spend 500 V-Bucks and procure it
  5. Equip it and and emote away!

Is the Fortnite Stuck Emote song R-Rated?

Fortnite is a game tailored mostly towards a younger audience so many wondered how this R-Rated Cardi B song would make it into the game. However, it’s actually the clean version, where all of the adult words have been swapped out.

So, while the pronunciation may think you’ve heard some rather adult words, everything in the song is family-friendly.

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Here are the Radio Edit’s lyrics, which are featured in the Stuck Emote:

Big bag bussin’ out the Bentley Bentayga
Man, Balenciaga Bardi back, know how I give it up
It’s big bags bussin’ out the Bentley Bentayga, man
Birkin bag, Bardi back, know how I give it up


For more Fortnite, you can check out everything included in September’s Fortnite Crew Pack.

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Accidentally bought a Fortnite skin you didn’t want? Don’t worry, here’s how to cancel a Fortnite purchase.

Fortnite’s armored battle bus is only accessible after you donate gold bars at any one of the funding stations that are on the map. Currently, you can choose from 3 different modes, including creative, save the world, and battle royale. The action building game where you team up with other players to build massive forts and battle against hordes of monsters, all while crafting and looting.

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Don’t worry if you’ve just purchased a Fortnite skin that you didn’t mean to, as Fortnite’s 21.51 update has made it much easier to cancel an accidental purchase. Here’s everything you need to know about Fortnite’s Cancel Purchase feature to get your V-Bucks back.

Fortnite’s Item Shop is chockfull of both original designs and collaborations with major franchises and celebrities such as Teen Titans’ Starfire and Patrick Mahomes. With all of these choices available, you might find yourself either purchasing something by mistake or quickly changing your mind.

Luckily, Epic Games include the Cancel Purchase feature, and it’s been made even better with the 21.51 update. Players must now hold down the purchase button to buy something but if they still accidentally buy an item, the refund window has been extended.

Here’s everything you need to know about canceling a Fortnite purchase, as well as everything that can be refunded.

How to cancel a Fortnite purchase

All Fortnite players need to do to cancel a purchase is head to the item screen and press the “Cancel Purchase button” within 24 hours of buying the cosmetic — as long as you haven’t equipped it.

If you can’t find the screen again, here’s everything you need to do:

  1. Launch Fortnite and hit the Settings cog icon
  2. Select the Support and Refunds page
  3. Click on Return or Cancel a Purchase
  4. Any purchases that can be canceled will appear on the page

With the new ‘Hold to Purchase’ button, you’re less likely to accidentally buy something but mistakes can still happen so if you go to equip the new item within 24 hours of buying it, Epic Games will remind you that the purchase can still be canceled but “if you equip or use this purchase during gameplay you will lose the ability to Cancel Purchase on this purchase.”

Fortnite cancel purchase screen

What item purchases can be canceled in Fortnite?

Any purchase made with V-Bucks can be canceled in Fortnite, including bundles, skins, and individual items.

Epic Games have provided a full list of everything that the Cancel Purchase feature can’t be used on:

  • The Level Up Quest Pack
  • Real-money Offers in the Item Shop (Examples: Lava Legends Pack, Frozen Legends Pack, and The Laguna Pack)
  • Cosmetic Bundles
  • Gifted Purchases
  • Battle Pass
  • Battle Pass Tiers
  • Loot Llamas (Save the World)
  • Event and weekly items (Save the World)
  • Fortnite Crew

Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 4 is almost here, so be sure to check the rumors about Brie Larson arriving alongside Spider-Man’s Gwen Stacy in the Battle Pass.

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Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3 wraps up with the Fire with Fire Week, so here’s how to complete the 21.51 update’s new batch of Quests.

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Fortnite Fire with Fire week unvaulted items

Fortnite’s final Chapter 3 Season 3 update has arrived, bringing the Fire with Fire Week. The latest Wild Week comes with the Fire with Fire Quests, so here’s how to complete them and their rewards.

Despite a ton of speculation over a live finale event to wrap up Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3, the final update, 21.51, arrived without any sign. Instead, Epic Games unvaulted some classic fiery weapons with the Fire with Fire Week.

Kicking off on September 7, Fire with Fire Week brings back the Primal Flame Bow and Dragon’s Breath Shotgun, and majorly ups Firefly Jar spawn rate. To help players complete the Battle Pass and unlock the Super Styles ahead of Season 4, there’s a new batch of Fire with Fire Week Quests.

Fortnite’s Fire with Fire Week Quests are now live, so here’s how to complete them and their XP rewards.

Fortnite Fire with Fire Week Quests

Fortnite Ember character with flame bow

Fortnite’s Fire with Fire Week went live on September 7 at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET / 2 PM BST and will run until September 13 at the same time. Here’s every Quest:

  • Deal damage to opponents within 10 meters with the Dragon’s Breath Shotgun (800) – 12,000 XP
  • Extinguish fires on structures with Slurp (100) – 12,000 XP
  • Hit an opponent with a fully drawn Primal Flame Bow (2) – 12,000 XP
  • Ignite Structures (1000) – 12,000 XP (x5)

You won’t have too much trouble completing these Fortnite Fire with Fire Week Quests as long as you prioritize finding and using the unvaulted flame-based weapons.

The only one you may have trouble with is extinguishing fires on structures with Slurp, but if you light up a wall beside a Slurp Barrel and then destroy the barrel, the splash will extinguish the flames.


For more on the upcoming Fortnite Season 4 update, be sure to check out the leaks surrounding a first-person mode and every leaked Battle Pass skin so far.

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Fortnite’s 21.51 patch introduces the Fire with Fire Week, unvaulting classic weapons and introducing new Quests.

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Fortnite characters in 21.51 update

Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3 wraps up on September 16, and Epic Games have dropped one final update on September 7. Here’s everything you need to know about the Fortnite 21.51 patch notes.

Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 3 brought game-changing additions to the battle royale, including rideable animals, Reality Seeds, and Dragon Ball’s Kamehameha. Season 3 is almost over, and Season 4 will usher in even more new mechanics and collaborations.

Despite the 21.50 update arriving only a week ago, Epic Games are wrapping up Season 3 with one final update — 21.51. Here’s everything you need to know about the game’s Fire with Fire Week.

Fortnite Fire with Fire Week

Fortnite’s 21.51 patch is a small one, with the upcoming Fire with Fire Week the only new addition in the patch.

Running from 9 AM ET on September 7 until September 13, things are heating up on the Fortnite Island. The Primal Flame Bow and Dragon’s Breath Shotgun have both been unvaulted, while Firefly Jars‘ drop rates have been increased.

To counteract this, Chug Cannons have also had their drop rate increased, so you can help quench yourself and your team should you get set ablaze.

Chug Cannon, Dragon's Breath Shotgun, Primal Flame Bow, and Firefly Jars from Fortnite's Fire with Fire Week

On top of that, there will also be special Fire with Fire Week Quests, allowing you to gain some extra XP before the Season 3 Battle Pass runs out.

This is the last patch of Season 3, and we don’t expect any major changes to the game until Fortnite Season 4 starts later this month.

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