Afrobeats sensation Rema has joined forces with South Korean pop icon LISA and Brazilian superstar Anitta for “Goals,” the latest high-profile single from the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album. Released on Thursday via SALXCO UAM and Def Jam Recordings, the track is now available on all major streaming platforms alongside a brand-new official music video.
Masterminded by Grammy-winning producer Cirkut, the energetic track seamlessly blends Afrobeats, K-pop, and Latin pop melodies. According to a statement from FIFA, the official album is designed to act as a unifying platform where music and sport intersect, connecting diverse fans, communities, and global sounds.
As anticipation builds for the tournament, the star-studded collaboration highlights the massive scale and cultural reach of the event. The world football governing body noted that the musical project mirrors the vibrancy and breadth of the global game itself.
The artists involved expressed immense pride in the cross-continental track, sharing their enthusiasm for its cultural impact:
- Rema called the collaboration a landmark moment for global music, noting the power of bringing three distinct sounds from three different continents together on a single track.
- LISA shared her excitement about joining the official album, emphasizing that music’s ability to unite people worldwide made working with Rema and Anitta a true honor.
- Anitta highlighted her deeply emotional connection to the World Cup as a Brazilian, adding that it is incredibly special to contribute to the tournament’s history alongside her co-stars.
Fans will not have to wait long to see the trio share a stage. Rema, LISA, and Anitta are scheduled to deliver the first-ever live performance of “Goals” during the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony at Los Angeles Stadium on June 12, just ahead of the United States’ opening match.
“Goals” marks the fifth official musical release ahead of the tournament, joining an already impressive lineup of tracks that includes:
- Lighter
- Por Ella
- Echo
- Illuminate
The historic FIFA World Cup 2026 is set to kick off on June 12, with matches hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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