Photo: Shakira and BurnaBoy / Courtesy: Sony Music Latin.
Shakira and Burna Boy bring pure rhythm with Dai Dai
The official song of the 2026 FIFA World Cup joins forces to support the education and well-being of underprivileged children around the world.
Global Citizen NOW in New York, “Dai Dai,” announces that the official song of the championship is linked to the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund.
Through a partnership with Shakira, who will donate royalties from this song and $1 from every ticket sold for the next leg of her “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran Tour” to the Education Fund.
Sony Music will also match the first $250,000 with a donation, contributing to the goal of raising $100 million by the end of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The purpose is to provide access to quality education and sports for children in underprivileged communities around the world.
A commendable initiative that unites music, solidarity, sports, and education.
Photo: Burna Boy – By @majamoan / Courtesy: Sony Music Latin.
About the collaboration
Burna Boy commented:
The World Cup is one of the few things the whole world experiences together.
Football and music speak the same language. They unite people regardless of their background, and being part of this moment through music means a lot to me.
Halftime Show
Shakira will co-headline the 2026 FIFA World Cup halftime show on Sunday, July 19, alongside Madonna and BTS.
For the first time, the final brings together various world-class artists to unite sport, culture, and purpose in support of FIFA’s Global Citizen Education Fund.
Photo: Shakira – By Nico G. / Courtesy: Sony Music Latin.
News
Shakira captivated an audience of more than 2 million fans on Copacabana Beach during the annual “Todo Mundo No Rio” concert.
Recently, Zara Larsson invited her to collaborate on the track “Eurosummer,” included on the deluxe edition of her album, Midnight Sun: Girls Trip.
In addition, Billboard crowned Shakira this year as the artist with “the highest-grossing Hispanic tour in history” for her “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour.”
This summer, she returns to the United States with a limited series of concerts on her “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour.”
Furthermore, in October, the Colombian artist will headline 11 exclusive nights in Madrid, Spain, at the stadium called “Shakira Stadium,” built especially for her.
Article by:
Jackeline Gonzalez L.
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