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IShowSpeed has received huge news ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The popular streamer and YouTuber revealed that X’s official FIFA World Cup account sent him a direct message confirming that his song ““Heroes” It has been added to the official album of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The update came after weeks of support from fans who wanted the song to become part of the tournament’s official music lineup.This news is a huge achievement for Speed, who has long been known for his love of football and his support for Cristiano Ronaldo. His song “Heroes” It was released on May 31, 2026, just days before the World Cup began on June 11. The track quickly became a hit, garnering hundreds of millions of views and garnering praise from football fans around the world.
FIFA confirms Speed’s song “Champions” for the official 2026 World Cup album
The song Speed became popular immediately after its release. The music video reached 500,000 views within its first two hours and subsequently surpassed over 10 million views. Many fans have called it the unofficial anthem of the 2026 FIFA World Cup due to its energetic stadium-style sound and catchy chorus. “Let’s go, we’re the champions.”
One of the reasons the song is so special is that it pays homage to all 48 countries mentioned in the lyrics. Fans appreciated the effort and praised Speed for creating a song that celebrated bands from all over the world. As the song continued to grow, many fans encouraged FIFA to make it part of the tournament’s official music collection.Speed has also publicly campaigned for FIFA to recognize the song. Earlier, the FIFA World Cup account responded to his requests by saying, “We’ll be in touch.”
This promise has now been fulfilled. According to the screenshots shared online, the official FIFA account informed Speed about this “Heroes” It was included in the official album of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The album is scheduled to be released globally on June 5 through FIFA Sound and Universal Music. It features 18 songs and features major artists such as Shakira, Burna Boy, The Rolling Stones, Lisa, Daddy Yankee, Future, Tyla, Ava Max, Jelly Roll and Karen Lyon. while “day day” by Shakira and Burna Boy serves as the title anthem, and Speed’s inclusion on the official album marks a major milestone in his career.In the end, what started as a favorite World Cup song is now part of FIFA’s official music project. For Speed and his supporters, it’s a moment that shows how a viral song can evolve into something much bigger.
