Shakira and Burna Boy launch the video clip for “Dai Dai”, the official anthem of the 2026 World Cup
The song, released at the beginning of the month, already has a spectacular video that brings together great figures from world football and pays tribute to Mexico
The Colombian Shakira and the Nigerian Burna Boy surprised their followers with the premiere of the video clip of their collaboration “Dai Dai”, a song that was chosen as the official anthem of the 2026 World Cup.
The video stands out for the energy of the song and the list of special guests. Among the football stars that appear in the images are names such as Lionel Messi, Harry Kane, Kylian Mbappé, Rodrigo Hernández (Rodri), Vinícius Junior, Takefusa Kubo, Santiago Giménez, Erling Haaland, Luis Díaz, Alphonso Davies, Jamal Musiala and Christian Pulisic.
But the display of figures does not end there. The video clip also includes the participation of Ghetto Kids Uganda, a non-governmental organization dedicated to transforming the lives of orphaned, street or vulnerable children through music, dance and theater.
The NGO provides them with education, shelter, medical care, food and, above all, hope for a better future, keeping them away from the difficulties of life on the streets.
Shakira in Mexico
One of the most shocking moments in the video occurs when Shakira appears at the top of the Angel of Independence, located on the emblematic Reforma Avenue in Mexico City.
This scene functions as a visual tribute to Mexico, a country that has played a fundamental role in the artist's career. The video clip had special support from the capital's tourist campaign “Mexico City Corazón Grande.”
It should be remembered that, in addition to this release, Shakira was confirmed as one of the main artists of the halftime show of the World Cup final, which will take place on Sunday, July 19.
The Colombian will share the stage with Madonna and BTS, in what will be the first time that the World Cup has a half-time show. The 2026 World Cup, which will be organized by the United States, Mexico and Canada, will begin on June 11.

