FIFA Album Featuring Jelly Roll, Rock Stars Climbs the Charts as USA Wins
Soccer fans across America were certainly thrilled to see Team USA win another World Cup match on Friday, June 19.
The global spectacle, set in the States this time around, is certainly boosted by the entertainment surrounding it, including an official soundtrack that features plenty of renowned musicians.
After just eight days of action on the pitch, fans around the world are evidently streaming, sharing, singing and dancing to the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album. Blending football, music and entertainment, the music movement is unfolding in real time, connecting fans everywhere through a shared celebration that reaches far beyond the pitch.
The global momentum is currently reflected in chart performance, per FIFA's recent news release. The Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album has generated 336 million streams, ranked at a standout number three on Spotify's Top Albums Debut global chart between June 5 and 7. Plus, the Shakira and Burna Boy hit "Dai Dai" currently ranks 10th among Spotify's Top 50 global tracks.
In addition to "Dai Dai," the songs "DNA" (by Andrea Bocelli, David Guetta, Megan Thee Stallion and EJAE) and "Game Time" (by Future and Tyla) are currently featured on Shazam's Global Top 200 among the top 20 most-discovered tracks worldwide this week.
Across video platforms, the Official Album is continuing to drive engagement, generating 364 million views on YouTube across its 19 music videos and visualizers. "Dai Dai" and "Champions" (by IShowSpeed) rank Nos. 1 and 2 on YouTube's Top 100 Music Videos Global chart this week, per FIFA.
"Around the world, fans are not only celebrating the FIFA World Cup on the pitch, but singing and dancing to it as well," said FIFA President Gianni Infantino in a statement. "The incredible success of FIFA Sound, as it climbs the world's charts and resonates across every continent, shows how this tournament has become a global celebration of football, music and culture."
Other big names featured on the album include Jelly Roll and The Rolling Stones. Check out the track list in full on Spotify here.
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This story was originally published June 20, 2026 at 8:00 PM.