Three of the world’s most culturally dominant artists – LISA, Anitta, and Rema – come together on Goals, the latest release from the Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Album, out now via SALXCO UAM and Def Jam Recordings. Arriving alongside its official music video, the track brings one of the album’s most expansive global moments to life. Goals is now live on all major streaming platforms, with the music video also now live.
Expanding the album’s cultural and sonic reach, Goals draws from Latin pop, Afrobeats, and K-pop – sounds that have helped define the direction of global music. Produced by Grammy winner Cirkut, the result is a propulsive, rhythm-driven record that moves beyond any one sound or region, reflecting the borderless energy and global scale of the FIFA World Cup™. Together, LISA, Anitta, and Rema give the album one of its most immediate and far-reaching releases.
My connection to the World Cup is deeply emotional,” said Anita. “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 added: “Three continents, one track…bringing all our sounds together like this is a big moment for music on the world stage.”
Fans will experience the energy of LISA, Anitta, and Rema live during the opening ceremony at Los Angeles Stadium ahead of the opening match in the United States on Friday, June 12.
As the Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Album continues with its rollout, the tracks have continuously improved. “Lighter” did not get the response they had hoped for, with the track sounding more like a Ford commercial. “Por Ella” was disappointing in a different way, as it set the tone for a carne asada or background music at a Mexican restaurant. The choice of premiering those tracks to the world was not a good one, as they came alongside inflated match ticket pricing and international travel to the U.S. But Daddy Yankee and Shenseea came to right the ship with “Echo”.
With “Echo”, the world was able to hear a track with a global sound, and most importantly, reflect the beautiful game. Since then, each release has only increased excitement in the lead-up to kickoff. “Illuminate” followed suit with its music video featuring archival World Cup footage. Jessie Reyez and Elyanna light up the video with an upbeat track and tons of footy elements. The world went crazy when the queen of World Cup tracks, Shakira, appeared out of nowhere with global sensation Burna Boy, for their track, “Dai Dai”. With each song being better than the last, the World Cup album release has reached its intended goal: leaving the world salivating for more.