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IShowSpeed releases self-styled World Cup anthem
American streamer and internet personality IShowSpeed has released a new football-themed song titled “World Cup (Champions)”, which he is promoting as a potential anthem for the upcoming FIFA tournament.
The high-energy music video premiered on YouTube and quickly gained traction online, attracting millions of views within its first day of release.
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The song features crowd chants inspired by various football nations and places a particular spotlight on Ghana, where the content creator has enjoyed a strong fan following and previously received honorary recognition during a visit to the country.
IShowcased subsequently tagged FIFA on social media, urging the football body to consider the track as an official tournament song.
According to reports, FIFA’s verified social media account responded with a brief message indicating interest in the proposal.
“We will be in touch,” the organization reportedly replied.
The exchange has generated widespread discussion among football fans and online communities, with many comparing the song to “Goals,” the official FIFA soundtrack performed by Lisa, Anitta and Rema.
The debate has further amplified the visibility of the track, adding to the growing influence of digital creators in global sports and entertainment culture.
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