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Anitta, LISA and Rema team up for 2026 FIFA World Cup song ‘Goals’

Anitta, LISA and Rema have teamed up for “Goals,” a multilingual track featured on the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album. Produced by Grammy winner Cirkut alongside Bava and PinkSlip, the song will make its live debut during the FIFA World Cup opening ceremony in Los Angeles on June 12. Additional performers scheduled for the event include Katy Perry, Tyla and Future.

The song, released alongside a vibrant music video, blends Latin pop, K-pop and Afrobeats influences while celebrating the global spirit of the tournament. Opening with LISA’s energetic verse, the track moves through a mix of English, Portuguese and Spanish vocals before Rema closes with confident bars. Meanwhile Anitta, whose connection to soccer runs deep because of her Brazilian roots, also delivers a multilingual section on the song. The lyrics highlight the worldwide flavor the trio aimed to bring to the collaboration.

“Being a part of the Official FIFA World Cup Album this year has been so exciting,” LISA said. “Music always unites people across the world, so it has been an honor to work with Anitta and Rema.”

Anitta added, “My connection to the World Cup is deeply emotional. I’m Brazilian, after all, of course I have wonderful memories tied to the tournament. It’s incredibly special to now contribute to its history, collaborating with LISA and Rema on ‘Goals’! I’m very grateful for this opportunity.”

Rema emphasized the cultural significance behind the collaboration, saying, “Three continents, one track…bringing all our sounds together like this is a big moment for music on the world stage.”

“Goals” joins several other songs tied to the tournament soundtrack, including “Por Ella” by Los Ángeles Azules and Belinda, “Echo” by Daddy Yankee and Shenseea, plus “Illuminate” from Jessie Reyez and Elyanna. Earlier this month, Shakira and Burna Boy also released the tournament anthem “Dai Dai.”

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 104 matches across 16 host cities, with the final set for July 19 at MetLife Stadium. A halftime performance is expected from Madonna, Shakira and BTS.

Take a look at the “Goals” video HERE.
Stream ‘Goals’ – HERE.

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