FIFA released the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album on Friday, June 5, featuring an 18-track soundtrack [1].

The release aims to capture the global spirit of the tournament through the most extensive multi-track music project ever linked to a World Cup [2]. Because the event is hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the U.S., the album serves as a cultural bridge to unify diverse fanbases before the opening match [3].

Among the featured artists are Ava Max and BIA, who contribute the song “Energy” [1]. The broader tracklist includes global stars such as Shakira, LISA, Future, Tyla, and Burna Boy, as well as The Rolling Stones [4]. FIFA said the album is available in both physical and digital formats [5].

According to a FIFA press release, the organization has unveiled the complete squad for the project to coincide with the tournament's approach [6]. The music is intended to reflect the emotion and energy of the competition. FIFA said the 2026 World Cup is a historic event and a tournament of many firsts [7].

With 18 tracks [1], the album represents a significant scale-up in the organization's musical branding. The diverse roster of artists, spanning pop, rap, and rock, mirrors the international nature of the sport. The project is designed to build momentum as the global community prepares for the competition in North America [3].

The 18-track album represents a significant scale-up in the organization's musical branding.

By deploying a massive, 18-track album featuring a wide array of global genres and superstars, FIFA is shifting from a single 'anthem' strategy to a comprehensive sonic brand. This approach targets a younger, digitally native demographic across three host nations, ensuring the tournament's cultural footprint extends beyond the pitch and into global streaming charts.