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World Cup 2026: ‘Dai Dai,’ ‘Champions,’ ‘El Último Baile,’ ‘Jump’ & More Best Songs to Celebrate

Written by: News Room Last updated: June 13, 2026
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Music and sports have always gone hand-in-hand, and soccer is no exception.

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaching here, a number of songs have seen the light in celebration of the over month-long tournament.

Soundtracking this year’s World Cup is “Dai Dai,” the official FIFA anthem by Shakira and Burna Boy. The uplifting, reggaetón-tinged, afrobeats song forms part of the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album that includes 18 tracks — the most extensive music project created for a World Cup.

The set “features artists from across continents, languages and genres in a project designed to unite fans worldwide through the power of music and football,” FIFA president Gianni Fantino shared in a statement.

Moreover, former Brazilian soccer icon Ronaldinho launched the star-studded album Camisa 10 that includes songs by Sean Paul, Justin Quiles, Luis R. Conriquez, Lenny Tavárez and more, and navigates rhythms such as dancehall, música Mexicana, cuarteto and piseiro.

Artists such as J Balvin, LISA, Carlos Vives, Jelly Roll, Grupo Frontera and The Rolling Stones have also hopped on the soccer-themed songs bandwagon.

To further demonstrate how both the football and music worlds are universal, Billboard curated the ultimate World Cup songs list featuring an array of tracks released in honor of this year’s tournament.

For the first time in history, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be held across three hosting countries: Canada, Mexico and the United States. Matches are expected to take place from June 11 to July 19 in 11 U.S. cities, three Mexican cities and two Canadian cities, with the final match taking place at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

See Billboard’s Top 2026 World Cup Songs list, below.

  • 21 Savage, French Montana, Natanael Cano, “Three Nations”

    Country: United Kingdom, United States, Morocco, Mexico

    Less a sing-along anthem than a flex-heavy victory lap, “Three Nations” goes big on electronic-trap production, towering synths and a sense of pure spectacle. 21 Savage keeps things cool and controlled while Natanael Cano comes through with punchy, chest-out verses about borders, pride and ambition. The song caps it all with a guitar solo and crowd chants that push it closer to arena ritual than standard rap collab.

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  • Alejandro Fernández, “Mi México Lindo”

    Country: Mexico

    A full-throated mariachi salute, “Mi México Lindo” rides on robust vihuela strums, bright brass punches and the kind of proud, chest-forward rhythm that begs to be sung with a drink raised high. Alejandro Fernández sounds right at home in the tradition, delivering the ode with power and deep-rooted patriotism as he celebrates the country’s landscapes, people and fighting spirit while shouting out places like Tijuana, Jalisco and more.

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  • Andrea Bocelli, David Guetta, EJAE & Megan Thee Stallion, “DNA (More Than a Game)”

    Andrea Bocelli, David Guetta, EJAE & Megan Thee Stallion
    Image Credit: Courtesy Photo of Shore Media Fire

    Grand and unapologetically oversized, “DNA (More Than a Game)” swings for a truly global anthem by pairing Andrea Bocelli’s soaring grandeur with David Guetta’s electronic lift, EJAE’s pop clarity and Megan Thee Stallion’s forceful rap verse. The result is polished and maximal, built around the idea that football isn’t just a sport but something elemental and shared.

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  • Ava Max, BIA, “Energy”

    Country: United States

    A dazzling electropop rush, “Energy” lives up to its title with a fast-moving beat, sparkling keyboard flourishes and percussion that keeps the whole thing in constant motion. Ava Max brings a full-throttle, dance-driven hook while BIA slides in with extra attitude, making the song feel less like a subtle build and more like an instant blast of adrenaline.

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  • Ayra Starr, Latto, “Show Me”

    Country: Nigeria, United States

    For the FIFA World Cup album, Nigerian sensation Ayra Starr and Atlanta-based rapper Latto team up for a merengue-tinged song where they chant about wanting to settle down with someone, but needing to assure they’re on the same page first.

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  • Carlos Vives, Wisin, Emilia, Xavi, “Somos Más”

    Xavi, Emilia, Carlos Vives & Wisin, "Somos Más"Xavi, Emilia, Carlos Vives & Wisin, "Somos Más"
    Image Credit: Leandro Morán

    Country: Colombia, Puerto Rico, Argentina, Mexico

    Carlos Vives, Wisin, Emilia and Xavi debuted “Somos Más” at the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards last October. The feel-good, pop song that delivers a powerful message of unity, pride and global connection through fútbol is Telemundo’s official world cup anthem. The network will broadcast all 104 matches live — 92 of them on Telemundo and 12 on Universo. All games will stream live on Peacock and the Telemundo App.

  • Daddy Yankee, Shenseea, “Echo”

    Country: Puerto Rico, Jamaica

    A hard-hitting reggaetón-pop cut, “Echo” pairs Puerto Rican legend Daddy Yankee’s commanding delivery with Jamaican singer’s Shenseea’s slick, dancehall-inflected edge for a track that feels made to bounce off stadium walls. Co-produced by Tainy, Albert Hype and more, the song rides a high-impact beat and chant-ready hook that turn momentum into its own kind of rallying cry.

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  • Danny Ocean, “Partidazo”

    Country: Venezuela

    Danny Ocean is one of the many artists that forms part of the official FIFA World Cup album. His reggaetón track, “Partidazo,” is a sweet take on the sport, narrating the story of a boy who’s trying to convince the girl he likes that they are a “perfect match.”

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  • Davino, Major Lazer, Nelly Furtado, “No Place Like Home”

    Country: Nigeria, United Kingdom, United States, Canada

    “No Place Like Home” leans into Afrobeats and pop with a glossy, anthem-ready pulse, pairing Major Lazer’s festival-sized production with Nelly Furtado’s airy melodic touch and Davino’s edgier energy. Framed around the idea of home and return, the song balances euphoria and restlessness in a way that still feels built for a big crowd.

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  • Diferente Nivel, Maffio, “Vamos”

    Country: Mexico, Dominican Republic

    Música Mexicana newcomers Diferente Nivel have teamed up with Dominican hitmaker Maffio for “Vamos.” The norteño-tinged, cumbia track is a dedication to the Mexican national team that is set to play the first match of the World Cup against South Africa on June 11 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.

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  • Fer Ariza, “Somos Latinos”

    Fer Ariza, "Somos Latinos"Fer Ariza, "Somos Latinos"
    Image Credit: Fer Ariza, “Somos Latinos” music video screenshot

    Country: Colombia

    Powered by a merenguetón (merengue and reggaetón) sound, Fer Ariza dropped the vibrant “Somos Latinos.” “Soccer has the power to unite countries, families and generations, and we wanted to create a song that would capture that sentiment through joy, dance and pride in our roots,” the Colombian artist expressed in a statement.

  • Future, Tyla, “Game Time”

    Future, TylaFuture, Tyla
    Image Credit: Future, Tyla, “Game Time” music video screenshot

    Country: United States, South Africa

    A sleek pop-R&B/trap hybrid, “Game Time” pairs Tyla’s smooth, seductive vocals with Future’s locked-in flow to create a song that feels cool, urgent and built for the countdown before kickoff. Produced by Cirkut, the track leans into late-night grind and competitive swagger — with Tyla even surprising listeners with a rap verse of her own — a mood Future captures with the line, “Workin’ hard through the late nights/ Twenty seconds ’til game time.”

  • Grupo Frontera, “Un Solo Corazón”

    Grupo FronteraGrupo Frontera
    Image Credit: Grupo Frontera, “Un Solo Corazón” music video screenshot

    Country: Mexico

    Grupo Frontera is also in the fútbol spirit with “Un Solo Corazón,” an Amazon Music special release. With their fun, signature cumbia sound, the Mexican group shows their Mexican pride, singing: “Let’s go, let’s go, national team/ All your people want to see you as champions today/ Let’s go, let’s go, Tricolor/ Over a hundred million, but just one heart.”

  • IShowSpeed, “Champions (WC 26)”

    IShowSpeedIShowSpeed
    Image Credit: Courtesy: IShowSpeed, “World Cup (Champions)” music video screenshot

    Country: United States

    Famous online streamer IShowSpeed dropped his own song for the World Cup called “Champions.” The track, which is one of the 18 on the official FIFA album, is powered by hard-hitting drums, passionate chants and an energetic rhythm that blends EDM, Brazilian funk and even mariachi. In only three days, the just-as-vibrant music video has amassed more than 20 million YouTube views.

  • J Balvin, Amber Mark, “JUMP” (feat. Travis Barker & Steve Vai)

    Travis Barker, Amber Mark, J Balvin & Steve VaiTravis Barker, Amber Mark, J Balvin & Steve Vai
    Image Credit: Courtesy of The Coca-Cola Company.

    Country: Colombia, United States

    A high-voltage remake of Van Halen’s 1984 classic, “JUMP” leans into stadium-sized adrenaline with J Balvin and Amber Mark trading punchy vocals over Travis Barker’s propulsive drums and Steve Vai’s glammy guitar work. Released as part of Coca-Cola’s 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign, the track was first teased in the brand’s “Bubbling Up” film and previewed by soccer phenom Lamine Yamal ahead of its March release.

  • Jelly Roll, Carín León, “Lighter”

    Country: United States, Mexico

    Released early March, this Jelly Roll and Carín León team up marked the first single off the FIFA World Cup album. “Lighter” is a country-tinged rock song that was produced by Canadian hitmaker Cirkut, who won the 2026 Grammy for producer of the year, non-classical. 

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  • Jessie Reyez, Elyanna, “Illuminate”

    Jessie Reyez, ElyannaJessie Reyez, Elyanna
    Image Credit: Jessie Reyez, Elyanna, “Illuminate” music video screenshot

    Country: Canada, Colombia, Chile, Palestine

    A glossy pop-EDM anthem, “Illuminate” pairs Jessie Reyez’s punchy, swagger-filled delivery with Elyanna’s airy, luminous vocals for a track that feels built for a pre-match rush. Produced by Cirkut and Connor McDonough, and anchored by a soaring hook about shining in the dark, the song mixes global-pop sheen with a sense of uplift and unity that makes it easy to imagine echoing through a stadium.

  • Johann Vera, Don Medardo y Sus Players, “Grita Fuerte”

    Johann Vera, Don Medardo y Sus PlayersJohann Vera, Don Medardo y Sus Players
    Image Credit: Johann Vera, Don Medardo y Sus Players, “Grita Fuerte” music video screenshot

    Country: Ecuador

    Johann Vera joined forces with Don Medardo y Sus Players on “Grita Fuerte” as a new anthem for Ecuador’s national team. The fun and passionate cumbia song is the second soccer-themed song Vera has released, following “Donde Nací” for the 2022 World Cup match in Qatar.

    “I’m a fan of la tri, of my team, because they represent my country,” the Ecuadorian singer previously told Billboard. “I feel that living in the exterior, your flag weighs more. I may not be the biggest soccer fan in the world but if la tri is playing, I’m there.”

  • Jombriel, Javier Neira, Jøtta, “La Tri”

    Jombriel, Javier Neira, Jøtta, "La Tri"Jombriel, Javier Neira, Jøtta, "La Tri"
    Image Credit: Jombriel, Javier Neira, Jøtta, “La Tri” music video screenshot

    Country: Ecuador

    Also supporting Ecuador’s national team in the World Cup are Ecuadorian artists Jombriel, Javier Nera and Jotta with “La Tri.” The former of the three is Billboard’s latest Latin Up-and-Coming Artist of the Month. On the track, the artists ooze pride for their team powered by Nera’s passionate vocals and Jombriel’s undeniable swagger.

  • Jon Z, Ronaldinho, TuMúsica, “Si Gano La Copa”

    “Si Gano La Copa” turns reggaetón into a victory parade, with Jon Z delivering boast-heavy bars about trophies, loyalty and winning big with his crew. It’s playful and brash by design, treating the cup less as a sacred prize than something to flaunt, toast and turn into part of the party.

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  • Lenin Ramírez, Ronaldinho, TuMúsica, “Titular”

    On “Titular,” Lenin Ramírez folds soccer metaphors into a sultry regional urbano cut, blending música mexicana with reggaetón-minded rhythm and a late-night sense of seduction. Built around the hook of a “substitute” stepping in when the starter fumbles, the song plays like a romantic rivalry recast as match-day drama.

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  • LISA, Anitta, Rema, “Goals”

    LISA, Anitta and Rema for their collaboration "Goals" for the 2026 World Cup.LISA, Anitta and Rema for their collaboration "Goals" for the 2026 World Cup.
    Image Credit: Courtesy photo

    Country: Thailand, South Korea, Brazil, Nigeria

    Built on percussion-heavy production, “Goals” fuses Latin pop, K-pop and Afrobeats into a sleek, multilingual anthem that feels both moody and high-energy. Released May 21 as part of the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album, the LISA, Anitta and Rema collaboration brings a distinct rhythmic pull to the track that balances global-pop polish with enough swagger to sound tailor-made for a stadium. Produced by Cirkut, Bava, PinkSlip and Tropkillaz, it’s slated for its live debut at the tournament’s L.A. opening ceremony on June 12.

  • Los Ángeles Azules, Belinda, “Por Ella”

    Los Ángeles Azules, Belinda, "Por Ella" music videoLos Ángeles Azules, Belinda, "Por Ella" music video
    Image Credit: “Por Ella” music video

    Country: Mexico

    A breezy Mexican cumbia, “Por Ella” runs on Los Ángeles Azules’ springy accordion lines, crisp percussion and effortlessly catchy groove, giving Belinda plenty of room to slip between flirtation and full-on devotion. The song plays like a love chant for both a woman and the beautiful game, while its video adds another layer of old-school Mexa flair to a track built for swaying, singing and shouting “olé, olé, olé” like a 90th-minute goal just went in.

  • Los Rabanes, “Llegó Papá”

    Country: Panama

    Los Rabanes — named one of Billboard’s Best 50 Latin Rock Bands of All Time — dropped their own song to celebrate Panama’s national team’s road to the World Cup. The song fuses vibrant tambores with rock while frontman Emilio Regueira empowers his team in every verse.

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  • Low Clika, Yahritza y Su Esencia, “So Bella”

    Low Clika & Yahritza y Su EsenciaLow Clika & Yahritza y Su Esencia
    Image Credit: Low Clika, Yahritza y Su Esencia, “So BElla” courtesy photo

    Country: United States, Mexico

    Continuing to ride the corridos wave with an EDM mindset, Low Clika and Yahritza y Su Esencia give “So Bella” a cheeky, dancefloor-driven edge, layering steady trumpets and 12-string guitar over a beat that keeps the energy up. Flirty and instantly catchy, the song mixes regional-pop sparkle with party-starting vibes, while the video doubles down on its soccer spirit with Mexico jerseys and game-time imagery throughout.

  • Luck Ra, Un Poco de Ruido, Juan Portella, “El Último Baile”

    Luck RaLuck Ra
    Image Credit: Luck Ra, “El Último Baile” music video screenshot

    Country: Argentina

    In “El Último Baile,” Luck Ra teams up with Un Poco de Ruido and Juan Portella to showcase the pride and passion that Argentines have with soccer — and especially with their very own G.O.A.T., Leo Messi. Fusing the fast-paced cuarteto sound (which made Luck Ra a household name) and the country’s traditional tango, “El Último Baile” (the last dance) is a tribute song to Messi, who will presumably be playing his last game at the 2026 World Cup.

  • Martina Camargo, Mr. Pauer, “Gritan Los Corazones”

    Martina Camargo, Mr. PauerMartina Camargo, Mr. Pauer
    Image Credit: Claudia Calle

    Country: Colombia, Venezuela

    Colombian folk star Martina Camargo joined forces with Venezuelan DJ and producer Mr. Pauer for a new remix of “Gritan Los Corazones,” powered by tambores and a high-energy fusion of Colombian folklore. “Martina Camargo represents one of the most important voices in Colombian traditional music,” Pauer expressed in a statement. “Her artistry carries history, identity and soul. This remix was created to honor that legacy while bringing her voice to new audiences around the world.”

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  • Nik Salazar, “Sangre Caliente”

    Country: Colombia

    Colombian newcomer Nik Salazar delivers the vibrant “Sangre Caliente” (hot blood) as an ode to the Colombian national team playing at the World Cup this year. Beyond its uplifting message, the song also serves as a reminder that all Latinos are supportive of their teams in the tournament.

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  • Nora Fatehi, Vegedream, Sanjoy, “Siir Siir”

    Country: Morocco, Canada, France, United States, Bangladesh

    “Siir Siir” pulses with a bhangra-inspired bounce, blending Indian percussion and pan-global dance-pop production into something bright, kinetic and instantly stadium-ready. With Nora Fatehi, Vegedream and Sanjoy moving across multiple languages — including a nod to the “La Copa del Mundo” — the track feels designed to mirror the World Cup’s cross-border energy.

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  • Rauw Alejandro, “Dando Vueltas”

    Rauw Alejandro behind the scenes with Buchanan’s Whisky's signature Buchanan’s DeLuxe at the 'Dando Vueltas' music video shootRauw Alejandro behind the scenes with Buchanan’s Whisky's signature Buchanan’s DeLuxe at the 'Dando Vueltas' music video shoot
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Team Diageo

    A sleek, rhythm-forward fusion of Puerto Rican groove and electronic beats, “Dando Vueltas” taps into the rush and communal spirit that make soccer feel bigger than the game itself. Released with Buchanan’s Whisky as part of the 50-day countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the Rauw Alejandro track is powered by producers Eduardo Cabra, Edgar Barrera, Rios and Sebastian Otero, with choreography from Rich + Tone adding even more movement to its high-energy feel.

    “I always dreamt of becoming a fútbol player, and I remember how essential music felt before every match,” said Rauw Alejandro in a press release. “Now, as an artist, the way I step into the world of fútbol is through music. Working with Buchanan’s gave me the opportunity to create a special song for my community, one that reflects the joy, energy, and connection that fútbol brings to so many of us.” Watch the video above.

  • Sean Paul, Banx & Ranx, Ronaldinho Gaúcho, Tu Música, “Lead”

    Built on a slick dancehall groove, “Lead” is all bounce, confidence and club-ready snap, with Sean Paul gliding over Banx & Ranx’s polished production. More flirt-forward than soccer-heavy, the track still fits the World Cup mood by leaning into movement, swagger and the kind of beat made to soundtrack a celebration.

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  • Shaggy, Cimafunk, Zima, “Love Always Wins”

    Country: Jamaica, Cuba

    Shaggy teamed up with Cuban artists Cimafunk and Zima for “Love Always Wins,” part of the official FIFA World Cup 2026 album. The feel-good, bilingual song reflects on the real meaning of the sport that’s meant to unite cultures and generations.

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  • Shakira, Burna Boy, “Dai Dai”

    Shakira and Burna BoyShakira and Burna Boy
    Image Credit: Nico G

    Country: Colombian, Nigeria

    The Official FIFA World Cup Song seamlessly blends the musical worlds of Shakira and Burna Boy, bringing to life a catchy tune powered by Afrobeats, dance-pop, world beats and reggaetón. In the true spirit of soccer, the artists send a motivational and uplifting message to athletes and fans alike, while also naming some of the legends of the sport, including Maradona, Maldini, Romário, Cristiano Ronaldo, Beckham, Kaká and Messi.

  • Stormzy, Fridayy, Angel, “Blessings”

    Country: England, United States

    Stormzy, Fridayy and Angel came together for “Blessings,” a soulful bop about counting all your blessings powered by an edgy electro-grime and R&B rhythm. The star-studded collaboration is part of the Official FIFA World Cup album.

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  • The Rolling Stones, “In the Stars (Remix)”

    Country: United Kingdom

    Still unmistakably rock ’n’ roll at its core, “In the Stars (Remix)” threads an EDM drive through The Rolling Stones’ signature swagger, pairing snarling guitars with a pounding beat and a chorus built to feel fated and outsized. Mick Jagger sells it with his wiry voice and magnetic strut, while Keith Richards’ rhythm and fretwork give the track its bite, making this World Cup-tied remix feel less like a conventional anthem than a classic Stones charge aimed at the stadium rafters.

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  • Various Artists, “Forza Vamos Mundial”

    Various Artists, "Forza Vamos Mundial"Various Artists, "Forza Vamos Mundial"
    Image Credit: Song artwork

    Country: Colombia, Spain, France, Peru, Romania, Mexico, Colombia, United States, Romania, United Kingdom

    “Forza Vamos Mundial” brings together Arelys Henao, Nebulossa, Nuria Fergó, Chico & The Gypsies, Cesar BK, Blondiak, Lavbbe, Iskander and Costi for a charity-minded global anthem tied to soccer fandom. Produced by Costi Ioniță and written by Ruby Lopera, the upbeat song pays tribute to icons including Pelé, Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Andrés Escobar, while directing part of its proceeds to vulnerable children through the foundation Yo Vivo En El Amor.

    As Colombian singer-songwriter Arelys Henao said in the press release, this song is “a tribute to those who taught us to fight with our hearts, but above all, it’s a movement of love: no child should be left out of the game.”

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  • Various Artists, “Sube La Marea (Remix)”

    Ruben Blades, Boza, Sech & MoreRuben Blades, Boza, Sech & More
    Image Credit: Courtesy Photo

    Country: Panama

    A wave of Panamanian stars joined forces for “Sube La Marea (Remix),” composed and produced by Los Gaitanes. With 29 stars, including Rubén Blades, Sech, Erika Ender, Omar Alfanno y Boza, Los Rabanes, Nando Boom, and Kafu Banton, the track is a passionate celebration of the national Panamanian team.

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  • Yng Lvcas, Ronaldinho Gaúcho, Tu Música, “Para Mi Selección”

    Part fan chant, part backyard party soundtrack, “Para Mi Selección” is an easygoing, perreo-tinged celebration of watching the game with food, drinks and your whole crew around. Yng Lvcas keeps it warm and communal, shouting out soccer legends and national pride in a song that feels made for the pregame as much as the final whistle.

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