Fez — Moroccan artist Nora Fatehi is part of the official album for the FIFA World Cup 2026, joining a star-heavy lineup created to soundtrack the biggest football tournament of the year.

Fatehi appears on “Siir Siir” alongside French-Ivorian singer Vegedream and producer Sanjoy, placing a Moroccan name inside an 18-track project built around global pop, Afrobeats, Latin sounds, hip-hop, reggae, and stadium-ready anthems.

The album arrives just days before the World Cup kicks off across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. FIFA’s project brings together artists from several continents, turning the tournament’s music rollout into a major entertainment moment beyond the pitch.

A Moroccan voice in a global soundtrack

Fatehi’s presence gives Morocco another cultural marker in a World Cup month already carrying strong national energy. With the Atlas Lions preparing for the tournament, her appearance on the official album adds a music dimension to Morocco’s visibility on the global football stage.

“Siir Siir” also fits Fatehi’s international image. The Moroccan-Canadian performer has built her career across music, dance, cinema, and global pop culture, often moving between Arabic, Hindi, English, and international club sounds.

Her collaboration with Vegedream and Sanjoy brings together different musical worlds. Vegedream remains closely linked to football culture after his hit “Ramenez la coupe à la maison,” which became tied to France’s 2018 World Cup victory celebrations. Sanjoy adds a production profile shaped by cross-cultural pop and electronic influences.

The result places “Siir Siir” in the album’s broader mission: making football sound global, multilingual, and instantly shareable.

The full tracklist includes “Goals” by LISA, Anitta, and Rema; “Game Time” by Future and Tyla; “Illuminate” by Jessie Reyez and Elyanna; “Echo” by Daddy Yankee and Shenseea; “Three Nations” by 21 Savage, Nata Cano, and French Montana; “No Place Like Home” by Major Lazer, Nelly Furtado, and Davido; and “Dai Dai” by Shakira and Burna Boy. 

That lineup shows the scale of the project. FIFA is not treating the album as background music, but as part of the tournament’s identity, with songs designed for streaming, ceremonies, fan zones, social media, and matchday build-up.

The album is already available for pre-save on streaming platforms, giving fans a first entry point into the World Cup atmosphere before the opening match.