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FIFA Releases 18‑Track Official World Cup 2026 Album Featuring Global Artists

FIFA has unveiled the official soundtrack for the 2026 World Cup, an 18‑track album that is the most extensive musical project in the tournament’s history. The compilation, executive‑produced by Canadian producer Henry Walter (Cirkut), showcases a range of genres – from Afrobeats and Latin pop to K‑pop and trap – to reflect the three host nations of Canada, Mexico and the United States. It includes collaborations such as “Goals” by LISA, Anitta and Rema, “Three Nations” by 21 Savage, Natanael Cano and French Montana, and “Dai Dai” by Shakira and Burna Boy, among many others, with contributions from Shakira, 21 Savage, LISA, Stormzy, Major Lazer, The Rolling Stones and more.

Walter said, “We wanted to represent each country and region and city and bring a different flavour to each song and with each artist,” adding that the music can bridge political and trade tensions among the hosts. FIFA president Gianni Infantino emphasized that the album aims to unite fans worldwide through football and music. Several tracks will be performed at Countdown Concert events in Mexico City, Toronto and Los Angeles, and artists are slated to appear at the opening ceremonies across the three nations, for example Elyanna’s performance in Toronto on June 12.