FIFA Unveils ‘Goals’ — Star-Studded World Cup 2026 Anthem by Rema, LISA & Anitta
In a groundbreaking fusion of global music cultures, FIFA has officially released the anthem for the FIFA World Cup 2026, titled “Goals.” The track brings together three international music powerhouses—Nigeria’s Afrobeats sensation Rema, K-pop superstar LISA, and Latin pop icon Anitta—creating a vibrant sound that reflects the diversity and unity of the world’s biggest football tournament.
A Global Soundtrack for a Global Tournament
“Goals” is more than just a song—it’s a cultural statement. The anthem blends Afrobeats rhythms, K-pop energy, and Latin pop flair, symbolizing how football transcends borders, languages, and cultures. Each artist delivers a unique flavor:
•Rema injects infectious Afrobeats grooves and melodic hooks
•LISA brings sharp, electrifying K-pop charisma and rap delivery
•Anitta adds sultry Latin vibes and high-energy vocals
The result is a powerful, dance-ready anthem designed to resonate with fans from every corner of the globe.
Why This Anthem Matters
The 2026 World Cup—set to be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico—is already shaping up to be the most inclusive and globally celebrated edition in history. By selecting artists from Africa, Asia, and South America, FIFA is making a bold statement about representation and unity.
For Nigeria, Rema’s inclusion marks a major milestone, further cementing Afrobeats as a dominant force on the global stage. It also highlights the growing influence of African artists in international sports and entertainment.
Fans React to ‘Goals’
Since its release, “Goals” has sparked massive excitement online. Fans have praised the collaboration for its:
Unique cross-cultural blend
Catchy chorus and club-ready beat
Representation of global music power
Social media platforms are already buzzing with dance challenges and fan-made videos, suggesting the anthem could become one of the most memorable World Cup songs in recent years.
A New Era of World Cup Anthems
Over the years, FIFA World Cup anthems have featured global stars, but “Goals” sets a new benchmark by truly embracing multi-continental collaboration. It signals a shift toward a more inclusive entertainment experience that mirrors the global nature of football itself.
As anticipation builds for the 2026 tournament, one thing is certain—“Goals” is ready to dominate playlists, stadiums, and celebrations worldwide.
