
A track titled “Goals” has been registered with ASCAP, listing Lisa, Anitta, Rema, and Tropkillaz as performers. The registration also credits FIFA as a composer, placing the international football federation directly within the song’s framework. This detail has prompted speculation that the track could serve as part of the official music program tied to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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The listing introduces a lineup that reflects a wide geographic reach. Lisa, a member of Blackpink, has built a global audience through both group releases and solo work. Anitta represents Brazil with a catalogue that moves across pop, funk, and international collaborations. Rema, from Nigeria, has established a strong presence through Afrobeats and crossover tracks that have gained worldwide traction. Tropkillaz, the Brazilian production duo, bring a sound shaped by electronic music and hip-hop influences.
The inclusion of FIFA in the songwriting credits suggests a formal link between the governing body and the track, though its role remains unconfirmed. Reports indicate that “Goals” could appear on the official album connected to the tournament, a format that FIFA has used in previous editions to extend the event beyond the pitch.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place across three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The tournament is scheduled for June and July, marking the first time the event will be hosted by three nations. It will also introduce an expanded format, increasing the number of participating teams and matches.
At this stage, details around the track remain limited to the ASCAP registration. No release date or official announcement has been confirmed. The presence of multiple high-profile artists and FIFA within the credits, however, places “Goals” within a framework that aligns with previous World Cup music projects.

















