Global music stars Shakira and Burna Boy have officially joined forces for “Dai Dai,” the newly unveiled anthem for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, delivering a vibrant cross-cultural track designed to capture the energy and unity of the world’s biggest football tournament.
The highly anticipated collaboration blends Latin pop, Afrobeats and multilingual influences into an upbeat global anthem that celebrates football’s ability to connect cultures across continents. Released ahead of the tournament’s kickoff next year, the song has already generated excitement among football fans and music lovers worldwide.
Set to host matches across the United States, Canada and Mexico, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to be the largest edition of the tournament in history, featuring expanded participation and a record number of matches.
A Global Soundtrack for a Global Tournament
“Dai Dai” reflects the increasingly international nature of modern football culture. The song combines Shakira’s signature Latin rhythms with Burna Boy’s Afrobeats style, creating a track that moves seamlessly between English, Spanish and African-inspired melodies.
Throughout the song, both artists reference football powerhouses and celebrated nations participating in the tournament. The lyrics mention countries such as Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Japan, South Korea and the Netherlands, reinforcing the tournament’s global spirit.
The collaboration also highlights FIFA’s ongoing effort to use music as a unifying force that extends beyond sports. Over the years, official World Cup songs have become cultural milestones, often transcending the tournament itself to become worldwide hits.
Music critics have described “Dai Dai” as energetic, celebratory and emotionally uplifting, with its message centered around resilience, belonging and international unity.
Shakira Returns to the World Cup Stage

For Shakira, the new anthem marks another major chapter in her long-standing relationship with the FIFA World Cup.
The Colombian superstar has become one of the most recognizable musical figures associated with football after previously performing iconic tournament songs including “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and “La La La (Brazil 2014)” for the 2014 tournament in Brazil.
Her 2010 anthem remains one of the most successful World Cup songs ever released, earning billions of streams and becoming deeply tied to football culture worldwide.
Fans were first introduced to “Dai Dai” through a teaser video shared by Shakira on social media last week. The short clip featured the singer dancing on the pitch of Rio de Janeiro’s legendary Maracanã Stadium while snippets of the song played in the background.
In the preview, Shakira sang the opening lyrics, “Here in this place, you belong,” while Burna Boy’s harmonies added emotional depth to the track.
The teaser quickly spread across social media platforms, generating millions of views within hours.
Burna Boy Expands His Global Influence
For Burna Boy, the collaboration represents another milestone in his rise as one of Africa’s most influential global music stars.
The Grammy-winning Nigerian artist has played a major role in bringing Afrobeats to international audiences over the past decade. His involvement in the World Cup anthem underscores the growing impact of African music on mainstream global entertainment.
Burna Boy’s vocal style and rhythmic delivery add a fresh dynamic to “Dai Dai,” balancing Shakira’s melodic hooks with Afro-fusion energy.
Industry analysts say the partnership also reflects FIFA’s broader strategy of embracing diverse musical influences to appeal to younger and more global audiences.
Afrobeats has experienced explosive international growth in recent years, with artists from Nigeria and other African nations increasingly dominating streaming charts and festival lineups worldwide.
Historic Halftime Show Announced

The release of “Dai Dai” comes shortly after FIFA announced plans for its first-ever World Cup final halftime show.
According to organizers, Shakira will headline the historic performance alongside pop icon Madonna and globally renowned K-pop group BTS during the tournament final on July 19 at MetLife Stadium.
The halftime show lineup was reportedly curated by Chris Martin, frontman of Coldplay.
Organizers say the performance will support the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, an initiative aiming to raise $100 million to improve children’s access to education and football programs worldwide.
The addition of a Super Bowl-style halftime show reflects FIFA’s effort to further expand the entertainment value and commercial appeal of the World Cup, especially in the North American market.
Football and Music Continue a Powerful Partnership
Music has long played a central role in shaping the atmosphere and identity of the FIFA World Cup. From stadium chants to official anthems, songs often become emotional soundtracks tied to unforgettable sporting moments.
Major global brands have also joined the movement. Earlier this year, Coca-Cola released its own World Cup-themed anthem featuring artists including J Balvin, Travis Barker, Amber Mark and guitarist Steve Vai.
That campaign further demonstrated how music and football continue to intersect on a global scale, turning tournament songs into major cultural events.
With “Dai Dai,” Shakira and Burna Boy appear poised to continue that tradition. As anticipation builds for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the anthem is already positioning itself as one of the defining musical moments of the tournament.
For millions of fans around the world, the countdown to football’s biggest spectacle has officially begun — and it now has a soundtrack.















