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Top 5 World Cup Songs, Ranked!

By Margot Robinson2 min read
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Singer Shakira at the 2010 World Cup
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With Shakira releasing her second World Cup song, “Dai Dai”, on May 15, and the World Cup kicking off this week, we’re taking a glance back through the decades at our favorite official FIFA World Cup theme songs.

With bops from iconic performers such as Ricky Martin, Pitbull, and Jennifer Lopez, this list is sure to get you excited for the global competition!

Shakira & Burna Boy, "Dai Dai" (2026)

The brand-new official song for the 2026 World Cup might not have the same nostalgic cultural value as others, but it certainly is a hot new hit with international attention. A cheerful, uptempo fusion of Shakira’s pop sensibility and Burna Boy’s Afrobeats, "Dai Dai" might not quite eclipse "Waka Waka", but it certainly is a catchy tune perfect for getting in the World Cup mood. Fun-forward, Shakira could never disappoint, and "Dai Dai" continues to prove it.

Edoardo Bennato & Gianna Nannini, "Un’estate italiana (To Be Number One)" (1990)

Also recorded by Giorgio Moroder Project in English, "To Be Number One" is the quintessential nostalgic World Cup anthem. It’s a dramatic, melodic Italian power ballad that feels perfect for a Summer montage, especially to those who remember Italia ‘90. Leaning more into the emotional crescendo than club energy, the song might seem like less of a universal hit, but its classic, sentimental vibe makes it the perfect fourth pick for our list. Its historical influence deserves to be still celebrated all these years later.

Pitbull & Jennifer Lopez, "We Are One (Ole Ola)" (2014)

A modern, pan-Latin party track blends Pitbull’s stadium-rap style with J.Lo’s pop vocals and Brazilian influence, making it one of the best World Cup party tracks. The high-energy, chant-ready anthem is perfect for a World Cup playlist, bringing your spirits up alongside the iconic competition. Globally recognized as one of the best World Cup bangers, this song is undoubtedly ready to help kick off watch parties everywhere.

Ricky Martin, "La Copa de la Vida" (1998)

Back to another classic, "La Copa de la Vida" is the blueprint song for modern World Cup songs with its high-octane Latin pop, a chantable chorus (the iconic "Go, go, go! Ale, ale, ale!"), and a catchy sound structured for stadiums and celebrating fans. Ricky Martin’s 1998 performance has helped this song achieve a mythic status, playing during every tournament since. With its multi-generational recognition, this song provides the foundation for any good World Cup watch.

Shakira, "Waka Waka" (2010)

The obvious number one pick and most infamous World Cup tune, "Waka Waka" blends African influences, including a Cameroonian marching chant, and Freshlyground, a South African group, with Shakira’s Latin pop. Its high-energy and simple, sticky hook makes it the catchiest World Cup anthem to date. Commercially and culturally influential, "Waka Waka" has sold millions of copies and racked up billions of YouTube views, holding the Guinness World Record as the most-streamed FIFA World Cup song on Spotify. If you haven’t heard it yet, it’ll soon become clear that this is the reference point for all good tournament music. Its global impact has far surpassed that of the World Cup, making it the best and most long-lasting World Cup song.

So, put on your country’s colors and get ready to kick off the good times with these World Cup hits, now streaming on every platform!

 

 

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