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The Fortnite Icon Series isn’t just home to some of the most popular character skins, it’s also the rarity type for dozens of licensed songs and dances that players can use in-game. With music ranging from Rick Astley’s retro hit “Never Gonna Give You Up” to modern reggaeton hits like J Balvin’s “In Da Ghetto,” today the Fortnite Icon Series skins are joined by a growing list of dances made famous i…