Sat. May 23rd, 2026

Goals, the latest single off the FIFA World Cup 2026 album featuring Nigerian Afrobeats star Rema, South Korean pop act LISA and Brazilian singer Anitta, has been released.

Released on Thursday via SALXCO UAM and Def Jam Recordings, the single, accompanied by an official music video, is available on all major streaming platforms. The song, which was produced by Grammy-winning producer Cirkut, draws from genres such as Afrobeats, K-pop and Latin pop.

In a statement, the world football governing body described the album as a unifying platform where music and sport intersect; connecting fans, communities and sounds from around the globe.

As the tournament gathers momentum, the album brings together voices from across continents and genres. “The project mirrors the vibrancy and breadth of the global game, serving as a unifying platform where music and sport intersect – connecting fans, communities, and sounds from around the world,” FIFA said.

Describing the single as a landmark effort, Rema stated: “Three continents, one track… bringing all our sounds together like this is a big moment for music on the world stage.”

On her part, LISA said it’s exciting participating in the FIFA World Cup album. “Being a part of the Official FIFA World Cup Album this year has been so exciting. Music always unites people across the world, so it has been an honour to work with Anitta and Rema,” she enthused.

Linking her involvement in the project to a deeply personal connection with the tournament, Anitta said, “My connection to the World Cup is deeply emotional. I’m Brazilian; after all, of course I have wonderful memories tied to the tournament. It’s incredibly special to now contribute to its history, collaborating with LISA and Rema on Goals! I’m very grateful for this opportunity.”

The artistes will perform Goals live at the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup at Los Angeles Stadium on June 12, ahead of the United States’ opening match.

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