FIFA World Cup Album Tracklist Features Shakira, Anitta, Tyla and More

FIFA has released the official tracklist for its World Cup 2026 album, unveiling an 18-song project it says is the most ambitious multi-track music release ever created for a World Cup. Announced on Wednesday, June 3, through FIFA Sound, the album brings together artists from different continents, languages and genres in a music program designed to connect fans around the world as the tournament approaches.
The album features a wide range of collaborations. Among the headline tracks are “GOALS” by LISA, Anitta and Rema; “Game Time” by Future and Tyla; “Illuminate” by Jessie Reyez and Elyanna; “Blessings” by Stormzy, Fridayy and Angel; and “Dai Dai” by Shakira and Burna Boy. Other songs include “Echo” by Daddy Yankee and Shenseea, “Por Ella” by Los Ángeles Azules and Belinda, “Three Nations” by 21 Savage, Nata Cano and French Montana, and “No Place Like Home” by Major Lazer, Nelly Furtado and Davido.
The tracklist also includes performances from major solo acts and legacy artists. The Rolling Stones appear with “In the Stars (Remix),” while Alejandro Fernández contributes “Mi Mexico Lindo.” Jelly Roll and Carín León’s “Lighter,” the first song previously announced from the album, is also part of the project. Additional tracks include “Show Me” by Ayra Starr and Latto, “Energy” by Ava Max and BIA, “Siir Siir” by Nora Fatehi, Vegedream and Sanjoy, “Partidazo” by Danny Ocean, “Champion” by IShowSpeed, and “Love Always Wins” by Shaggy, Cimafunk and Zema.
According to FIFA president Gianni Fantino, the album was created to unite football fans through music and to reflect the international spirit of the tournament. The release will be available on streaming platforms, and several songs are expected to be performed live at the Countdown Concerts in Mexico, Toronto and Los Angeles, as well as during the opening ceremonies in the tournament’s three host nations: Mexico, the United States and Canada.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 begins on June 11 and runs through July 19. FIFA has framed the album as a first-of-its-kind effort in terms of scale, building a broader musical identity around the tournament and its global audience.
The project also comes with a major entertainment milestone for the final match. For the first time in World Cup history, FIFA plans to stage a halftime show at the championship game at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Shakira, BTS and Madonna are set to perform at the event, underscoring FIFA’s push to make the 2026 tournament not only a sporting spectacle but also a global entertainment showcase.
The full 18-track lineup reflects FIFA’s effort to blend pop, hip-hop, reggaeton, Afrobeats, Latin music and international collaborations into one release tied to one of the world’s biggest sporting events.



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