As the global countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins, the intersection of world-class athletics and high-caliber music has found its focal point. In a major announcement from the MaracanĂ£ Stadium, it was confirmed that Shakira will return to the international stage to lead the tournament's official soundtrack with the upcoming anthem, "Dai Dai."
This latest project sees the
Colombian icon partnering with Nigerian artist Burna Boy, signaling a strategic
fusion of Latin American pop influence and West African rhythmic innovation.
The track is scheduled for a worldwide release on May 14, 2026.
Shakira’s enduring partnership
with FIFA is rooted in her unique vocal capabilities. Known for a distinctive,
versatile contralto and a signature vibrato, she possesses the rare
"stadium voice" necessary to resonate across massive sporting venues.
Her ability to blend traditional folk techniques with modern rock and pop
elements allows her music to feel both authentic and globally accessible.
A Proven Track Record: From her
2006 debut in Berlin to the record-breaking success of 2010’s "Waka
Waka," Shakira has demonstrated a unique ability to create
"earworm" melodies that transcend language barriers.
By integrating Burna Boy’s
soulful Afrobeats delivery into the 2026 anthem, the project highlights a
commitment to cross-continental unity—a core theme for a tournament hosted
across the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
For the millions of fans
comprising her global following, Shakira’s voice has become synonymous with the
spirit of the World Cup. This partnership is a testament to her vocal stamina
and her role as a cultural bridge-builder. While the 2026 tournament will
feature a diverse array of musical contributions, including works curated by
Chris Martin and local North American artists, the official anthem serves as
the primary sonic identity for the event.
As the "Beautiful Game"
prepares for its largest iteration yet—featuring 48 nations—the inclusion of a
seasoned vocal powerhouse like Shakira ensures that the 2026 World Cup will
have a soundtrack as grand as the competition itself.


