Afrobeats breakthrough Rema has teamed up with South Korean pop star LISA and Brazilian singer Anitta on “Goals”, a new single tied to the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album.
The release arrived on Thursday across major streaming services via SALXCO UAM and Def Jam Recordings, with listeners able to find the track immediately after the drop.
An official music video was made available at the same time as the single, adding a visual element to the cross-genre collaboration.
Quick facts
- Rema, LISA and Anitta appear together on “Goals”.
- The single was released on Thursday on major streaming platforms through SALXCO UAM and Def Jam Recordings.
- An official music video accompanied the release.
- “Goals” is produced by Grammy-winning producer Cirkut and blends Afrobeats, K-pop and Latin pop.
- FIFA says the album is meant to bring together music and sport, connecting fans and cultures worldwide.
- Rema, LISA and Anitta are scheduled to perform together at the FIFA World Cup USA Opening Ceremony in Los Angeles.
- FIFA’s album lineup will span artists from across continents, matching the tournament’s expanded 48-team format hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
- The collaboration follows Rema’s global crossover after “Calm Down” with Selena Gomez.
- LISA is continuing her solo work away from BLACKPINK, while Anitta is bringing her Brazilian funk and reggaeton sound to the track.
“Goals” was produced by Grammy-winning hitmaker Cirkut, and it’s built to fuse Afrobeats with K-pop energy and Latin pop flair.
FIFA described the wider album as a unifying platform where music and football meet, created to help bring supporters and different cultures together around the tournament.
The governing body also confirmed that Rema, LISA and Anitta will share the stage at the FIFA World Cup USA Opening Ceremony, taking place in Los Angeles.
In a post on Instagram, FIFA wrote: “@lalalalisa_m x @anitta x @heisrema will all take the stage for an unforgettable performance at the #FIFAWorldCup USA Opening Ceremony in Los Angeles.”
The Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album is set to feature performers from across continents, aligning with the competition’s expanded 48-team structure, which will be hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
For Rema, the collaboration continues a pattern of high-profile international crossovers, following his earlier global breakthrough with “Calm Down” alongside Selena Gomez.
LISA, meanwhile, keeps building her solo momentum beyond BLACKPINK, while Anitta adds her Brazilian funk and reggaeton influence to “Goals”.








