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Shakira and Burna Boy’s “Dai Dai (FIFA World Cup Official Song 2026)” nets a second week at No. 1 on the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart.
The United States is playing its World Cup games on the west coast, but West Virginia is on the minds of players and fans.
"Take Me Home, Country Roads." Why the U.S. men's national team sings the John Denver song at the World Cup.
England's quest for World Cup glory has been driven by the classic Oasis hit "Wonderwall".
The real story of how the U.S.'s 2026 World Cup anthem came to be involved last-minute texts and even inspiration from England
Why does England sing "Wonderwall" after World Cup wins? Here's why Three Lions has adopted Oasis' hit song from the 1990s.
From the official song Dai Dai, by Shakira and Burna Boy, to tracks from IShowSpeed and Lisa, this is how the songs rank.
Watching the World Cup and hearing the music in the stadium may have left you wondering — how is that chosen? Is it just coincidence that "Wonderwall" plays after England matches? Are "Freed from Desire" or "Livin' on a Prayer" always played?
LOS ANGELES — History isn’t always made by the player who scores a goal. Sometimes it’s made by the person who picks the song that plays after the win. When 66,925 fans inside Lumen Field threw their arms around complete strangers and belted out John Denver’s “Take Me Home,
We asked experts on soccer chants to explain why. By Yan Zhuang Fans who traveled to the United States for the World Cup have been amazed by ice machines, unlimited soda refills and Bass Pro Shops. But some of them have been less enchanted by one aspect of American culture: its soccer chants.
Juan Gabriel & Los Tucanes de Tijuana were among fan favorites.
