Thai born Lisa from BLACKPINK, Brazilian singer Anitta and Nigerian afrobeats artist Rema have come together for ‘Goals,’ the official single for the 2026 FIFA World Cup soundtrack. The song will officially release on May 21 ahead of the football tournament, which is scheduled to take place across the United States, Canada and Mexico. The collaboration brings together different music styles including K pop, Latin music and Afrobeats, creating an international sound for one of the world’s biggest sporting events.
The track has been produced by Brazilian music duo Tropkillaz, known for blending electronic, hip hop and Brazilian musical influences. According to early teasers shared online, the song combines energetic beats with stadium style production aimed at matching the excitement of the World Cup atmosphere.
Three continents. One sound. 🌍⚽️ #LISA x @anitta x @heisrema@FIFAWorldCup
— Anitta (@Anitta) May 19, 2026
Goals out Thursday! pic.twitter.com/z0aFoAAjxi
Fans have already started reacting to the teaser clips circulating on social media. Many listeners praised the collaboration for bringing together artists from different regions and music industries. The announcement has also sparked discussions among football and music fans who are waiting to hear the full track after pre saves for the song went live.
The three artists are also expected to perform ‘Goals’ during the opening ceremony in Los Angeles when the tournament begins. Their appearance will continue FIFA’s long tradition of launching official World Cup songs featuring globally recognised artists.
Over the years, FIFA World Cup anthems have become closely linked with the tournament’s identity and celebrations. One of the most remembered songs remains Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) by Shakira, which became a worldwide hit during the 2010 tournament.
With Lisa, Anitta and Rema joining forces for the 2026 edition, FIFA appears to be continuing its focus on global collaborations that reflect different cultures and music styles. The release of ‘Goals’ is expected to become one of the major music moments linked to the upcoming World Cup.
