Music and soccer go hand in hand at every FIFA World Cup. With Shakira, Burna Boy and a star-studded soundtrack in the spotlight, fans are eager to discover which song will define the 2026 tournament.
Can ‘Dai Dai’ beat ‘Waka Waka’: Shakira’s FIFA 2026 World Cup song vs 4.5 billion stream 2010 anthem
Shakira returns to the FIFA World Cup stage with her new anthem "Dai Dai" for 2026, following her iconic 2010 hit "Waka Waka," the most-streamed World Cup song in history.
Shakira crossed 100 million monthly Spotify listeners, joining fellow Latin artist Bad Bunny in the accomplishment.
The World Cup has officially entered its elimination stages — and as the tournament heats up, so has its official theme. “Dai ...
Shakira performed at the finals way back in 2006, performed at the 2026 opening game, and will entertain half the world at ...
Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, we take a look at the tournament’s official song - a follow-up to 2010’s hugely successful anthem.
From Shakira’s iconic rise in 2010 to her continued presence in FIFA’s biggest stages, the World Cup soundtrack has a familiar name attached. But how deep does her involvement in official anthems ...
The official song of the 2026 World Cup, performed together with Burna Boy, ranks among the most listened to on the planet ...
An old video of Spain star Lamine Yamal singing the iconic 'Waka Waka' FIFA World Cup song with his little brother, Keyne, ...
Shakira opens up in an exclusive PEOPLE cover story about why she credits the World Cup — and her hit song "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)" — for why she welcomed her sons, Milan, 13, and Sasha, 11.
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