Davido, Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, and Rema have been featured on the official 2026 World Cup album.
Glamtush reports that four of Nigeria’s biggest music stars, Davido, Burna Boy, Ayra Starr and Rema, have been selected to feature on the official soundtrack album for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
FIFA unveiled the star-studded lineup on Tuesday through its music platform, FIFA Sound, ahead of the tournament, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.
In a post shared on X, FIFA announced the forthcoming release of the Official #FIFAWorldCup 2026™ Album, encouraging fans worldwide to pre-save the project ahead of its June 5 release.
“The squad for the Official #FIFAWorldCup 2026™ Album is here! Pre-save for the album release on June 5. Stay tuned for more to come,” the organisation wrote.

According to the tracklist released by FIFA Sound, Afrobeats stars Rema, Davido, Ayra Starr and Burna Boy will feature alongside some of the biggest names in global music, underlining Nigeria’s growing influence on the international stage.
The visual breakdown of the album shows:
Goals – Lisa, Anitta and Rema
No Place Like Home – Major Lazer, Nelly Furtado and Davido
Show Me – Ayra Starr and Latto
Dai Dai – Shakira and Burna Boy
Game Time – Future and Tyla
Illuminate – Jessie Reyez and Elyanna
Echo – Daddy Yankee and Shenseea
Por Ella – Los Ángeles Azules and Belinda
Three Nations – 21 Savage, Nata Cano and French Montana
In the Stars (Remix) – The Rolling Stones
Mi Mexico Lindo – Alejandro Fernández
Blessings – Stormzy, Fridayy and Angel
Energy – Ava Max and BIA
Lighter – Jelly Roll and Carín León
Siir Siir – Nora Fatehi, Vegedream and Sanjoy
Partidazo – Danny Ocean
Champion – IShowSpeed
Love Always Wins – Shaggy, Cimafunk and Zema
The album will be released through FIFA Sound and Universal Music on June 5 and will be available on major streaming platforms as well as in physical format.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will run from June 11 to July 19, featuring an expanded format of 48 teams competing in 104 matches across 39 days.
Mexico will face South Africa in the tournament’s opening match at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on June 11, while Canada and the United States will begin their campaigns a day later in Toronto and Los Angeles, respectively.
The final will be played at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on July 19.



















