Lisa, Anitta and Rema unite for 2026 World Cup track 'Goals'
Lisa, Anitta and Rema unite on 'Goals', the official 2026 World Cup anthem that blends K-pop, Latin and Afrobeats influences. The global collaboration racked up 2.7 million views in 24 hours ahead of its opening ceremony debut in Los Angele
As the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup heats up, the tournament has dropped a global music collaboration designed to be as explosive as the action on the pitch.
'Goals', the latest single from the official World Cup 2026 album, brings together Thai superstar Lisa, Brazilian Latin pop icon Anitta and Nigerian Afrobeats sensation Rema in a cross-continental collaboration celebrating the energy and diversity of world football.
Released globally on 21 May alongside a full music video, the track quickly exploded online, racking up more than 2.7 million views within 24 hours across streaming platforms.
Produced by Grammy-winning hitmaker Cirkut, 'Goals' blends pounding percussion with K-pop, Latin pop and Afrobeats influences, creating a stadium-ready anthem aimed at capturing the spirit of football's biggest tournament.
'Being a part of the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album this year has been so exciting,' Lisa said in a statement. 'Music always unites people across the world, so it has been an honor to work with Anitta and Rema.'
Anitta described the project as deeply personal.
'My connection to the World Cup is deeply emotional. I'm Brazilian, after all, of course I have wonderful memories tied to the tournament,' she said. 'It's incredibly special to now contribute to its history.'
Rema called the collaboration 'a big moment for music on the world stage'.
The excitement is not stopping online. Fans are now gearing up for the trio's first live performance of 'Goals' at the opening ceremony of the World Cup on Friday, 12 June, at Los Angeles Stadium in the United States.
With three continents, three global stars and one football anthem, 'Goals' is already shaping up to be one of the defining soundtrack moments of the road to World Cup 2026.