RedOne and Pitbull just dropped the official anthem for the 2025 Club World Cup, and it’s a bold remix of Queen’s We Will Rock You.

Fez– In a bold musical move that fuses nostalgia with high-voltage energy, Moroccan hitmaker RedOne has teamed up with American rap icon Pitbull to release the official anthem for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, taking place in the United States.

And they didn’t hold back. Instead of composing something entirely new, the duo went straight for the jugular of global stadium classics: “We Will Rock You”, Queen’s legendary 1977 anthem. 

But don’t expect a simple remix; this is a full reimagining, infused with RedOne’s signature cinematic production and modern electronic beats that bring the old-school stomp-stomp-clap into the heart of 2025.

RedOne, known for his Grammy-stacked portfolio and larger-than-life collaborations, kept the song’s iconic chant intact, but spun it into something sleeker, punchier, and tailor-made for a generation raised on festival drops and TikTok loops. It’s a revival, not a replica.

Then comes Pitbull. Mr. Worldwide himself dives in with fiery rap verses celebrating victory, perseverance, and the kind of unshakable swagger that fuels championship dreams. 

His lyrics ride the beat like a victory lap, delivering the kind of hype that gets fans on their feet, whether they’re in the stadium or streaming the game from across the globe.

The choice of “We Will Rock You” isn’t random; it’s arguably one of the most universally recognized anthems of defiance and collective adrenaline. 

By bringing it back with a global twist, RedOne and Pitbull have effectively built a bridge between rock royalty and 21st-century sportainment.

And while the beat drops and verses blaze, let’s not forget who’s showing up on the field. This year’s Club World Cup includes Morocco’s Wydad Casablanca, representing North Africa with pride and grit. 

They’ll be joined by four other Arab powerhouses: Egypt’s Al Ahly, Tunisia’s Espérance Sportive de Tunis, Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal, and the UAE’s Al Ain.

So, yes, North Africa and the Middle East will have a serious presence both on the pitch and in the soundtrack. 

RedOne and Pitbull aren’t just throwing a party; they’re giving fans an anthem to rally behind. It’s old-school rock, global flair, and pure sporting adrenaline in one track.

The stage is set, the song is out, and the countdown to kickoff has officially begun. Let the games and the beats begin.

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