LISA, Rema, and Anitta Collaborate on FIFA World Cup 2026 Anthem 'Goals'
1-Minute Brief
The official FIFA World Cup 2026 anthem features global artists but has sparked mixed reactions ahead of its release.
Key Facts
- LISA, Rema, and Anitta have teamed up for the FIFA World Cup 2026 song titled 'Goals'.
- Egypt's preliminary World Cup squad was announced, with Mohamed Salah named as captain and Mostafa Mohamed omitted.
- The World Cup 2026 will include opening shows and new musical collaborations, according to multiple sources.
- Fan-made, AI-generated football anthems are gaining millions of plays on social media, rivaling official FIFA songs.
- Some fans have criticized the selection of 'Goals' as the anthem before its official release.
What Happened
FIFA announced 'Goals' as the official anthem for the 2026 World Cup, performed by LISA, Rema, and Anitta. The song has attracted both anticipation and criticism from fans ahead of its official release.
Why It Matters
The anthem is a central part of World Cup culture and reflects FIFA's strategy of global musical collaborations. The mixed reception highlights evolving fan expectations and the growing influence of unofficial, fan-created content.
What's Next
The official release of 'Goals' is scheduled, with further public and critical response expected. The impact of fan-made anthems on official World Cup music traditions will be monitored.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown4h agoLISA, Rema and Anitta team for FIFA World Cup 2026 song 'Goals'
- Al JazeeraLeft1h agoFans create AI-generated team songs ahead of World Cup
- Al JazeeraLeft12h agoMohamed Salah to captain Egypt as squad announced for FIFA World Cup 2026
