LISA, Anitta and Rema have released the “Goals (FIFA World Cup 2026™)” music video, adding a new international pop collaboration to the tournament’s official music rollout. FIFA Sound’s official smart link lists the release as “Goals (FIFA World Cup 2026™)” by LISA, Anitta, Rema and FIFA Sound, with listening options on Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube Music and YouTube. 1
The Lisa Goals release was reported on May 21 as an official FIFA World Cup track that arrived with a music video featuring the three artists. Billboard Brasil reported that Anitta joined LISA and Rema on “Goals,” describing it as part of the tournament’s official album and noting that the video accompanied the release. 2
Lisa Goals Music Video Arrives With Three-Artist Lineup

The music video centers on a cross-continental lineup: LISA, the Thai performer known globally through BLACKPINK; Brazilian pop star Anitta; and Nigerian artist Rema. Vogue Korea reported before the release that the three performers would issue “GOALS” for the FIFA 2026 World Cup, while Anitta’s teaser showed football scenes and the participating artists. 3
The release timing was broadly reported in the days leading up to May 21. SDP Noticias reported on May 19 that “Goals” by LISA, Anitta and Rema would be added to the official FIFA World Cup 2026 album, released on digital platforms on May 21 and accompanied by a YouTube video the same day. 4 The Nation Thailand also reported that “GOALS,” featuring LISA, Anitta and Rema, was scheduled for release with its full music video at 11 p.m. Thailand time on May 21. 5
The collaboration brings together artists associated with three different music markets and regions. SDP Noticias cited Anitta’s teaser phrase, translated as “Three continents. One sound,” in connection with the release. 4 Billboard Brasil also carried a short comment from Anitta, translated as, “My connection with the World Cup is very emotional.” 2
How the Track Fits the FIFA World Cup 2026 Music Rollout
“Goals” is being positioned within the official music activity surrounding FIFA World Cup 2026. FIFA Sound’s listing gives the track its full title, “Goals (FIFA World Cup 2026™),” and identifies LISA, Anitta, Rema and FIFA Sound as the credited names attached to the release. 1
The reports describe the song as part of the tournament’s official music program rather than a standalone fan project. Billboard Brasil called it an official FIFA World Cup track and said it forms part of the tournament’s official album. 2 SDP Noticias likewise reported that the song was being added to the official FIFA World Cup 2026 album. 4
The current sources do not provide a full tracklist for the album, production credits for the song, or detailed information about the music video’s director, filming locations, choreography credits or concept. The verified information available centers on the title, participating artists, release date, platform availability and connection to FIFA World Cup 2026.
The wider tournament music schedule also includes LISA’s role in opening ceremony-related programming. The Nation Thailand reported that LISA is set to perform at the tournament’s Los Angeles opening ceremony event on June 12. 5 FIFA’s Korean official site separately announced LISA among the artists for the United States opening ceremony event, describing the Los Angeles program as part of expanded opening celebrations combining football, music and entertainment. 6
Release Platforms and Official Viewing Information
FIFA Sound’s official smart link is the clearest source for where the release is available. The page lists Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube Music and a YouTube video option for “Goals (FIFA World Cup 2026™).” 1 That makes the official FIFA Sound link the most direct route for listeners seeking the authorized audio or video rather than unofficial uploads.
The May 21 release date is supported by multiple reports. Billboard Brasil reported the track’s release on Thursday, May 21, while The Nation Thailand and SDP Noticias both reported that the full music video would arrive on May 21. 2 5 4 Because the current date is May 22, 2026, the music video and digital release are no longer upcoming under the available source timeline.
The source material does not specify whether additional official videos, remixes, behind-the-scenes content or live performance versions will follow. It also does not provide chart performance, first-day viewing figures or streaming totals for “Goals.” Any evaluation of commercial performance would require separate confirmed data not included in the provided records.
Quick FAQ
Is “Goals” an official FIFA World Cup 2026 song?
Yes. FIFA Sound’s official listing names the release “Goals (FIFA World Cup 2026™),” and multiple reports describe it as an official FIFA World Cup 2026 track or part of the official tournament album. 1 2 4
Where can the official “Goals” music video be found?
FIFA Sound’s official smart link lists a YouTube video option alongside Apple Music, Spotify and YouTube Music, making it the source-backed route for the official video and audio release. 1 !Lisa Goals FIFA World Cup 2026 Soundtrack music video release concept “Goals (FIFA World Cup 2026™)” now stands as a confirmed FIFA Sound-linked release by LISA, Anitta and Rema, with its music video and digital platform rollout reported for May 21, 2026. The available records establish the core facts of the release while leaving further production details, performance metrics and future related content unconfirmed.
References
- LISA, Anitta, Rema, FIFA Sound Goals (FIFA World Cup 2026™) (FIFA Sound / Linkfire)
- Lisa e Anitta cantam juntas música oficial da Copa do Mundo 2026; veja o clipe (Billboard Brasil, 2026-05-21)
- 리사·아니타·레마, 2026 북중미 월드컵 싱글 ‘GOALS’ 공개 (Vogue Korea, 2026-05-20)
- LISA, Anitta y Rema interpretan “Goals”, canción oficial del Mundial 2026 (SDP Noticias, 2026-05-19)
- Listen to ‘GOALS’, World Cup 2026 song featuring Lisa, at 11pm tonight (The Nation Thailand, 2026-05-21)
- 블랙핑크 리사, 무대 오른다! 미국 개막식을 빛낼 스타는? (FIFA.com Korea)