Casablanca – FIFA has officially unveiled the official World Cup 2026 album, bringing together a global mix of artists in a project that mirrors the spirit of the tournament itself.
Football has long gone beyond the pitch, evolving into a space where culture, lifestyle, and music naturally intersect. From stadium chants to global anthems, it continues to shape shared moments that extend far beyond the game itself.
Spanning 18 tracks, the album is built around cross-cultural collaborations, pairing artists from different regions, languages, and musical worlds into shared creative spaces.
The project opens with “Goals” by LISA, Anitta, and Rema, setting a high-energy global tone.
It continues with “Game Time” by Future and Tyla, followed by “Illuminate” by Jessie Reyez and Elyanna, where the presence of Palestinian-Canadian artist Elyanna adds a distinct Middle Eastern touch to the lineup.
A strong Latin and Caribbean influence appears through “Echo” by Daddy Yankee and Shenseea, while “Por Ella” brings together Los Ángeles Azules and Belinda in a more traditional Latin pop direction.
Alejandro Fernández further deepens these regional roots with his track “Mi Mexico Lindo.”
The album also highlights North African and Arab representation through “Three Nations”, featuring 21 Savage, Nata Cano, and French Montana.
This regional thread continues with “Siir Siir”, where Moroccan-Canadian artist Nora Fatehi joins Vegedream and Sanjoy, adding a rhythmic, dance-driven dimension rooted in cross-cultural pop expression.
Further collaborations include “No Place Like Home” by Major Lazer, Nelly Furtado, and Davido, followed by “Blessings” with Stormzy, Fridayy, and Angel, and “Energy” by Ava Max and BIA, each reinforcing the album’s global, genre-fluid identity.
Other standout tracks include “Lighter” by Jelly Roll and Carín León, “Partidazo” by Danny Ocean, and “Champion” by IShowSpeed, each contributing a different stylistic angle to the collection.
Closing the album are “Love Always Wins” by Shaggy, Cimafunk, and Zema, “Dai Dai” by Shakira and Burna Boy, and “In the Stars (Remix)” by The Rolling Stones, completing the 18-track lineup.
And that’s not all, as additional surprises are still set to be unveiled, with more announcements expected at a later stage.
With its blend of languages, cultures, and generations, the World Cup 2026 album positions itself as more than a soundtrack, it becomes a reflection of the tournament’s global rhythm.