
| Artist | Shakira feat. Burna Boy |
| Producer | Shakira, Alexander “A.C.” Castillo Vasquez |
| Composer | Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, Alexander “A.C.” Castillo Vasquez, Ahmed Saghir, Ed Sheeran, Jon Bellion |
| Lyricist | Shakira, Burna Boy (Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu), Ed Sheeran, Jon Bellion, Benny Adam, Alexander Castillo |
| Music Publisher | Sony Music Latin / Ace Entertainment SARL |
“Dai Dai” is the official song of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, released on May 15, 2026 by Shakira and Burna Boy through Ace Entertainment and Sony Music Latin. The track marks Shakira’s fourth official FIFA World Cup song, following “Waka Waka” (2010), “La La La” (2014), and “Hips Don’t Lie” used during the 2006 closing ceremony. Written in five languages — English, Spanish, Italian, French, and Japanese — the song blends Afrobeats, dance-pop, and reggaeton influences. The title is Italian slang meaning “come on, come on,” used as a rallying cry for giving one’s best effort. All of Shakira’s royalties from the song are donated to the Global Citizen Fund for Education of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
“Dai Dai” is dominating global charts as the official anthem of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, amplified by Shakira’s proven track record with World Cup songs and Burna Boy’s growing international fanbase. The multilingual chant structure — combining Italian, Japanese, Spanish, French, and English phrases — was deliberately built for mass stadium participation, similar to the formula that made “Waka Waka” a global hit. The music video, directed by Hannah Lux Davis and featuring cameos from football icons like Messi, Mbappé, and Haaland, has driven massive viral engagement. The song’s live debut at the World Cup opening ceremony on June 11, 2026 further accelerated its global streaming numbers.
Oe oe e oe
Oe oe e oe
You knew from the day you were born
That here in this place you belong
You been this brave all along
What broke you once made you strong


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