The 2026 FIFA World Cup doesn’t just have the biggest field in tournament history — 48 teams, three host nations, 104 matches. It also has, by a wide margin, the biggest official music program FIFA has ever put together.
Eighteen tracks. An official anthem. An official song. A viral fan anthem that earned its way onto the album after the fact. Cumbia, Afrobeats, K-pop, country, trap, and a Rolling Stones remix — all under one roof.
If you only have time to build one playlist before kickoff, this is the one. Here’s every track worth having on repeat, in the order that makes the most sense for a proper pre-match hype session.
1. “DNA” — Andrea Bocelli, EJAE, David Guetta, Megan Thee Stallion
Start here. “DNA” is the official ceremonial anthem of the tournament — the one built to open broadcasts and set the emotional tone before the music even gets going. It pairs opera legend Andrea Bocelli with “Golden” singer EJAE, EDM giant David Guetta, and Megan Thee Stallion, blending four completely different vocal worlds into one track. It made its live debut at the Mexico City opening ceremony on June 11.
2. “Dai Dai” — Shakira, Burna Boy
The official song of the tournament, and the one carrying the most weight. Shakira returns to World Cup music for the first time since “Waka Waka” in 2010, this time alongside Burna Boy, the Afrobeats artist most responsible for taking the genre global. Sung across five languages, “Dai Dai” was built specifically to match the scale of a tournament hosted across three countries.
3. “Goals” — LISA, Anitta, Rema
The opening track of the official album, and a genuine three-continent statement: LISA (BLACKPINK, K-pop), Anitta (Brazil, Latin pop), and Rema (Nigeria, Afrobeats) on the same record. It’s the song the album leads with for a reason — nothing else on the tracklist covers this much musical ground in one go.
4. “Game Time” — Future, Tyla
The pairing nobody saw coming and one of the most replayable tracks on the album. Future brings Atlanta trap energy; Tyla brings the popiano sound that made “Water” a generational hit. Performed live at the Los Angeles opening ceremony at SoFi Stadium.
5. “Por Ella” — Los Ángeles Azules, Belinda
The album’s cumbia heart. Los Ángeles Azules, the family band that has been playing cumbia sonidera out of Mexico City’s Iztapalapa neighborhood since 1976, reunite with pop icon Belinda for a track that’s unapologetically, specifically Mexican — produced by Grammy-winning hitmaker Tainy.
6. “Three Nations” — 21 Savage, Natanael Cano, French Montana
Built around the literal concept of the 2026 tournament: three host countries, three artists, three very different sounds colliding into one chant-ready chorus. The accompanying video crossed 20 million views within three days of release.
7. “World Cup (Champions)” — IShowSpeed
The only track on this list that wasn’t commissioned by anyone. IShowSpeed made it on his own, FIFA noticed, and the streamer’s organic anthem earned an official spot on the album after going viral with over 10 million YouTube views in 24 hours. If you want a song that captures pure, unfiltered fan energy, this is it.
8. “JUMP” — J Balvin (with Steve Vai, Travis Barker)
A bold one: J Balvin reworking Van Halen’s classic “Jump” as a Coca-Cola-backed World Cup anthem, with Steve Vai on guitar and Travis Barker on drums. Nostalgia and new-school reggaeton in the same three minutes — built for stadiums that have never heard the original.
9. “In the Stars” (Cirkut & Andrew Watt Remix) — The Rolling Stones
Yes, The Rolling Stones are on a World Cup playlist in 2026. Their track gets the remix treatment from hitmakers Cirkut and Andrew Watt, giving a legacy rock act a place on an album otherwise dominated by trap, reggaeton, and Afrobeats — proof of just how wide this album’s net was cast.
10. “Lighter” — Jelly Roll, Carín León
The album’s very first single, and its boldest genre pairing: American country star Jelly Roll alongside regional Mexican powerhouse Carín León. A direct musical handshake between two of the United States’ and Mexico’s biggest current sounds — appropriate for a tournament straddling both borders.
11. “Echo” — Daddy Yankee, Shenseea, Angel
Reggaeton royalty meets dancehall. Daddy Yankee, the artist most responsible for taking reggaeton global in the 2000s, teams up with Jamaican dancehall star Shenseea for a track built for stadium chants in two languages.
12. “No Place Like Home” — Major Lazer, Nelly Furtado, Davido
A genuinely unexpected reunion: Nelly Furtado returning alongside EDM trio Major Lazer and Nigerian Afrobeats star Davido. The track’s title doubles as a quiet nod to the universal feeling every fan has watching their national team — pride in where you’re from, wherever the tournament takes you.
13. “Blessings” — Stormzy, Fridayy, Angel
One of the album’s more understated entries, and worth a second listen precisely because it doesn’t try to be a stadium chant. Stormzy, the UK grime and rap powerhouse, brings a more soulful, gospel-inflected register alongside Fridayy.
14. “Show Me” — Ayra Starr, Latto
Two of the most consistent rising names in their respective lanes — Ayra Starr representing Afrobeats’ new generation, Latto bringing Atlanta rap energy. A lower-key album cut that rewards repeat listens once the bigger singles have had their moment.
How to Listen to the Full Album
Every track above is part of the Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Album, available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, and Deezer under FIFA Sound. For platform-by-platform details — including which one has the best audio quality and which is best for free streaming — check our complete streaming guide.
For the full 18-track list with every release date and artist, see our complete album tracklist guide.
And if you’re still sorting out the difference between the official anthem, the official song, and everything else on this list, our explainer on who sings the official World Cup 2026 song clears it all up in one place.
FAQs
How many songs are on the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 album?
18 tracks in total, released across the lead-up to the tournament and during it.
What is the official song of the 2026 World Cup?
“Dai Dai” by Shakira and Burna Boy, released May 15, 2026.
What is the official anthem of the 2026 World Cup?
“DNA,” performed by Andrea Bocelli, EJAE, David Guetta, and Megan Thee Stallion.
Is IShowSpeed’s song really on the official FIFA album?
Yes. “World Cup (Champions)” went viral independently and was added to the official tracklist on June 3, 2026, after FIFA confirmed its inclusion.
Where can I stream this playlist?
Every track is available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, and Deezer under the FIFA Sound label.