Renowned Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli joined his powerful voice with that of the talented Korean artist EJAE to present “DNA”, a new song that will be part of the official album of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The collaboration promises to thrill music and football fans around the globe.
The track is already generating great anticipation among sports and culture aficionados, marking one of the first major musical releases linked to the upcoming world football tournament. The announcement highlights the fusion of styles and nationalities, elements that align perfectly with the event’s spirit of unity.
Andrea Bocelli and EJAE unite talents in new football track
The collaboration between Andrea Bocelli, an icon of classical music and pop-opera, and EJAE, an emerging artist on the Korean music scene, represents a significant cultural encounter. The combination of their voices creates a unique sound, mixing Bocelli’s depth and operatic range with EJAE’s contemporary expressiveness. This unusual duet highlights music’s ability to transcend geographical and stylistic barriers.
Meaning and composition of the song “DNA” revealed for the world
Entitled “DNA”, the song seeks to evoke the human essence and the shared passion for football, elements that unite people from different backgrounds. The lyrics and melody were designed to capture the emotion and energy of an event as grand as the World Cup. The song aims to inspire and motivate, becoming an anthem for the millions of fans who will follow the championship.
Theme song tradition and the legacy of World Cup albums
The inclusion of “DNA” on the official 2026 FIFA World Cup album follows a long and rich tradition of songs that have become synonymous with the tournament. From Shakira’s “Waka Waka” for 2010 to Nicky Jam’s “Live It Up” for 2018, theme songs play a crucial role in building the identity and atmosphere of each World Cup. The success of these tracks often depends on their ability to capture the spirit of the season and the host country, connecting with fans before the ball even rolls.
Details about the organization of the 2026 FIFA World Cup
The next edition of the World Cup, which will take place in 2026, will be a historic event for several reasons, including the fact that it will be the first to be hosted by three different countries. Preparations are already underway to ensure the tournament is an unforgettable spectacle.
- United States
- Mexico
- Canada
This configuration promises a diverse and multicultural experience, reflecting the plurality of the event.

