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Updated · Nation Thailand · May 21
FIFA Unveils World Cup 2026 Song Video for GOALS as Lisa, Anitta, Rema Join 3 Opening Shows
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Updated · Nation Thailand · May 21

FIFA Unveils World Cup 2026 Song Video for GOALS as Lisa, Anitta, Rema Join 3 Opening Shows

11 articles · Updated · Nation Thailand · May 21
  • 11 p.m. Thailand time marks the full music-video release of “GOALS,” FIFA World Cup 2026’s official song featuring Lisa, Anitta and Rema.
  • The track pairs three regional stars—Thailand’s Lisa, Brazil’s Anitta and Nigeria’s Rema—and blends K-pop, Brazilian funk and Afrobeats, with production by Tropkillaz.
  • June 12 will also put the song’s artists on the tournament stage: Lisa, Anitta and Rema are set to perform at SoFi Stadium before the United States’ opening match.
  • Three opening-ceremony shows are planned across the co-hosts, with Mexico City on June 11, Toronto on June 12 and Los Angeles on June 12, each built around the host nation’s cultural identity.
With Afrobeats as the World Cup's sound, will its global boom enrich African artists or just FIFA's corporate partners?
With three opening ceremonies across North America, can FIFA deliver a unified global kick-off or just a fragmented party?
As FIFA bets its $11 billion tournament on TikTok, can creator content truly replace the power of traditional sports broadcasting?

"Goals" Debuts as Fifth Track on FIFA World Cup 2026 Album: Global Impact, Artist Collaboration, and Opening Ceremony Highlights

Overview

The release of 'Goals' as the fifth track from the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album on May 21, 2026, made an immediate global impact, largely due to Lisa's star power driving widespread conversation. This debut continues the tradition of World Cup anthems that create lasting memories and unite fans worldwide. Shakira's past and recent World Cup songs, like 'Dai Dai' with Burna Boy, show how a well-received anthem can deeply resonate and transform soccer into a shared emotional experience. 'Goals' is positioned to follow in these footsteps, aiming to become a memorable part of the tournament's cultural legacy.

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