Shakira Teases New 2026 FIFA World Cup Anthem Featuring Burna Boy

 

Global music sensation Shakira has sparked excitement among football and music fans worldwide after releasing a teaser for her upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup anthem titled Dai Dai, featuring Nigerian Grammy-winning star Burna Boy.


The brief teaser, shared across Shakira’s social media platforms, offers fans a glimpse into what is expected to become one of the major football songs leading up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. According to reports from the singer’s official announcement, the full track is scheduled for release on May 14.

The collaboration marks a major cultural fusion between Latin pop and Afrobeats, bringing together two globally celebrated artists known for their energetic performances and worldwide fan bases. Music lovers have already reacted positively online, with many praising the blend of Shakira’s signature vocal style and Burna Boy’s Afro-fusion sound.

Shakira has a long-standing history with FIFA World Cup music, having delivered some of the tournament’s most memorable songs over the years. Her 2010 World Cup anthem Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) became a global phenomenon and remains one of the most successful football songs ever released. Many fans believe Dai Dai could follow a similar path ahead of the 2026 tournament.

Burna Boy’s involvement further highlights the growing international influence of African music on the global entertainment scene. The Nigerian superstar has continued to dominate international stages in recent years, collaborating with several global acts and earning recognition across Europe, America, and Africa.

Industry observers say the partnership reflects FIFA’s increasing effort to embrace diverse musical cultures as football continues to unite audiences around the world. Reportedly, the upcoming anthem is expected to combine vibrant rhythms, multicultural sounds, and themes of unity, celebration, and passion for football.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be jointly hosted by United States, Canada, and Mexico, making it the first World Cup to be hosted by three nations.

Fans across social media platforms are already anticipating the official release of Dai Dai, with many predicting it could become one of the defining songs of the tournament year. According to reactions posted shortly after the teaser dropped, excitement continues to build ahead of the anthem’s worldwide debut on May 14.

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