The 2026 FIFA World Cup is already bringing together music and football on a global scale.
As excitement builds for the tournament across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, artists from around the world are releasing songs designed to capture the energy, pride, and celebration surrounding the world’s biggest sporting event.
From Afrobeats and reggaetón to pop, hip-hop, dancehall, and Latin music, this year’s World Cup soundtrack is bigger and more global than ever.
Here are some of the standout songs currently dominating the World Cup 2026 conversation.
Shakira & Burna Boy — “Dai Dai”
Shakira and Burna Boy lead the World Cup soundtrack with “Dai Dai,” the official FIFA World Cup 2026 anthem.
The song blends Latin pop, reggaetón, and Afrobeats into a vibrant global celebration track.
For Burna Boy, the collaboration marks another huge international milestone for Afrobeats. For Shakira, it continues her legendary connection to World Cup music history.
Ayra Starr & Latto — “Show Me”
Ayra Starr and Latto bring infectious energy to the FIFA World Cup soundtrack with “Show Me.”
The collaboration combines Afrobeats influences with playful pop melodies and Latin-inspired rhythms.
Fans have praised the chemistry between the Nigerian star and Atlanta rapper since the song’s release.
Future & Tyla — “Game Time”
Future and Tyla team up for “Game Time,” one of the soundtrack’s most modern and high-energy tracks.
The song blends Tyla’s smooth global sound with Future’s signature rap style, creating a crossover anthem built for stadium moments.
Daddy Yankee & Shenseea — “Echo”
Daddy Yankee and Shenseea deliver a powerful dancehall-infused anthem with “Echo.”
Its energetic production and chant-ready chorus make it one of the tournament’s biggest crowd-hyping songs.
Carlos Vives, Wisin, Emilia & Xavi — “Somos Más”
“Somos Más” celebrates unity, culture, and football through an uplifting Latin pop sound.
The collaboration reflects the international spirit of the tournament by bringing together artists from across Latin America.
21 Savage, French Montana & Natanael Cano — “Three Nations”
This unexpected collaboration mixes trap production with regional Mexican influences and arena-sized energy.
The song celebrates ambition, pride, and the global nature of the tournament.
And Many More Songs Are Joining the World Cup Wave
The 2026 FIFA World Cup soundtrack continues expanding with even more artists contributing songs inspired by football culture and global celebration.
From “Dai Dai” by Shakira and Burna Boy to “Show Me” by Ayra Starr and Latto, this year’s soundtrack reflects the worldwide energy surrounding the tournament.
And with many more songs still emerging ahead of kickoff, the World Cup 2026 era is already becoming one of the biggest crossover moments in music and sports history.