The song, released on Thursday across major streaming platforms via Def Jam Recordings and SALXCO UAM, arrives with an accompanying music video and signals FIFA’s push to blend music, culture and football on a global scale.
Produced by Grammy-winning hitmaker Cirkut, Goals combines Afrobeats rhythms, K-pop energy and Latin pop influences into a vibrant cross-cultural sound aimed at uniting fans ahead of the 2026 tournament.
FIFA described the upcoming album as “a unifying platform where music and sport intersect,” noting that the project is designed to connect audiences and cultures from around the world through sound and football.
The football governing body also confirmed that the trio will perform the track live during the FIFA World Cup USA Opening Ceremony in Los Angeles, one of the highly anticipated entertainment moments leading into the competition.
“@lalalalisa_m x @anitta x @heisrema will all take the stage for an unforgettable performance at the #FIFAWorldCup USA Opening Ceremony in Los Angeles,” FIFA wrote on Instagram.
The Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album is expected to feature artists from multiple continents, reflecting the expanded 48-team tournament that will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
For Rema, the collaboration further strengthens his growing global profile following the massive success of Calm Down with Selena Gomez, a record that helped introduce Afrobeats to wider international audiences and dominated charts across several countries.Meanwhile, LISA continues to build her solo identity beyond her role in the globally celebrated K-pop group BLACKPINK, while Anitta brings her signature Brazilian funk and reggaeton flavour to the high-profile FIFA soundtrack.
The collaboration is already generating excitement among football and music fans, with many viewing the single as one of the standout entertainment projects tied to the 2026 World Cup buildup.

