The FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Album is getting closer, and FIFA has now revealed another wave of artists joining the project ahead of its official release.
In a teaser shared by FIFA, several international music stars were confirmed as part of the album, giving fans an early look at the soundtrack that will accompany the biggest FIFA World Cup in history. The full artist roster is scheduled to be announced on June 3, while the album itself is set for release on June 5.
New Artists Confirmed For The FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Album
The latest reveal introduced a diverse lineup representing multiple regions and genres.
Artists featured in the announcement include:
- Lisa
- Anitta
- Rema
- Future
- Tyla
- Jessie Reyez
- Elyanna
- Daddy Yankee
- Shenseea
- Belinda
- Jelly Roll
- Carín León
- Los Ángeles Azules
The teaser grouped artists under track titles including Goals, Game Time, Illuminate, Echo, Por Ella, and Lighter, which have already been introduced as part of the album rollout.
Shakira And Burna Boy Lead The Project
The biggest names attached to the project remain Shakira and Burna Boy, who recently released “Dai Dai,” the official FIFA World Cup 2026 song. FIFA announced the track in May as the tournament’s official anthem.
“Dai Dai” continues Shakira’s long association with the FIFA World Cup. She previously performed “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” for the 2010 tournament and was also involved in World Cup-related music projects in 2006 and 2014.
The newly released artwork also highlights Shakira and Burna Boy as the featured artists behind the official tournament song.
What We Know About The Album So Far
The FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Album follows the multi-song soundtrack approach used for recent tournaments.
Several songs have already been released, including:
- “Lighter” by Jelly Roll and Carín León
- “Por Ella” by Belinda and Los Ángeles Azules
- “Echo” by Daddy Yankee and Shenseea
- “Illuminate” by Jessie Reyez and Elyanna
- “Dai Dai” by Shakira and Burna Boy
FIFA’s latest teaser suggests additional tracks involving Lisa, Anitta, Rema, Future, and Tyla will also form part of the final project. The governing body confirmed that the complete squad of artists will be unveiled on June 3.
Why This Matters
The FIFA World Cup soundtrack has traditionally served as a global showcase for artists from different regions, and the 2026 edition continues that approach with performers representing Latin America, Africa, North America, Asia, and the Middle East.
With the tournament scheduled to run from June 11 to July 19 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the album arrives just days before the opening match and is expected to play a major role in the tournament’s entertainment program.
Conclusion
FIFA has already assembled one of the most internationally diverse music lineups associated with a World Cup soundtrack. With stars such as Shakira, Burna Boy, Lisa, Anitta, Rema, Future, Tyla, Daddy Yankee, and Jessie Reyez attached to the project, anticipation is now focused on the full roster reveal on June 3 and the official album launch on June 5.
Cover Image: @fifaworldcup/Instagram
