France and Brazil Release Official Songs for 2026 FIFA World Cup – New Anthems Set to Ignite Global Fans

France and Brazil Release Official Songs for 2026 FIFA World Cup – New Anthems Set to Ignite Global Fans

Fans of Brazil and France are bringing the hype for the World Cup 2026 with catchy New Anthems. Brazil’s track bursts with energy, chanting “Brazil, Brasil, a Seleção chegou!” and giving shoutouts to stars like Martinelli and Alisson. France’s version highlights Mbappé, Dembélé, and more in a montage of goals and celebrations that supporters are calling an absolute bop.

March 24, 2026 – Just 79 days before the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off, France and Brazil have dropped their official tournament songs, giving fans the first taste of the musical soundtrack that will define the summer.

The French Football Federation (FFF) and Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) released the tracks simultaneously today, creating huge excitement across social media and music charts.

France’s Official Song: “Bleus Forever”

France unveiled “Bleus Forever”, a powerful, emotional anthem performed by a collective of French artists led by Stromae and featuring rising star Aya Nakamura and rapper SCH.

  • Style: A mix of modern French pop, hip-hop, and electronic beats with a strong orchestral touch.
  • Key Lyrics: The chorus repeats “Bleus pour toujours, on est les Bleus” (Blues forever, we are the Blues), paying tribute to the national team’s iconic blue jersey and the 1998 and 2018 World Cup triumphs.
  • Message: Unity, resilience, and pride — especially powerful after the recent transition announcement that Zinedine Zidane will take over as coach after the tournament.

The song was recorded in Paris and features a choir of young French football academy players in the final chorus.

How to watch France’s Official Song for FIFA World Cup 2026?

You can watch France’s Official Song for FIFA World Cup 2026 X (Twitter), including YouTube and Instagram.

How to watch the Brazilian FIFA World Cup 2026 Song?

You can watch the Brazilian FIFA World Cup 2026 Song on X (Twitter), including YouTube and Instagram.

Brazil’s Official Song: “Verde e Amarelo”

Brazil released “Verde e Amarelo” (Green and Yellow), an energetic samba-funk track led by global superstar Anitta, with contributions from Ludmilla and legendary singer Ivete Sangalo.

  • Style: Classic Brazilian carnival energy blended with modern funk and reggaeton beats — perfect for stadium sing-alongs.
  • Key Lyrics: The hook “Verde e amarelo, somos campeões” (Green and yellow, we are champions) celebrates Brazil’s five World Cup titles and the passion of the Seleção.
  • Message: Celebration, joy, and the return of Brazil as a football powerhouse on home soil in South America (co-hosting with Paraguay in 2027, but already building hype for 2026).

The track was produced in Rio de Janeiro and includes a special video shot at the iconic Maracanã Stadium.

Why These Songs Matter for the 2026 FIFA World Cup for France and Brazil

Predicted starting XIs for the top contenders at the 2026 FIFA World Cup including Argentina, Brazil and France.

Both nations are among the top contenders for the 2026 tournament. France enters as one of the most team, while Brazil aims to reclaim glory on the biggest stage.

These official songs will be played:

  • Before every France and Brazil match
  • During fan zones and opening ceremonies
  • In global FIFA broadcasts and official playlists

They are expected to become the unofficial anthems of the tournament, similar to how “Waka Waka” and “Seven Nation Army” defined previous editions.

Fan & Player Reactions

The songs have already gone viral:

  • Kylian Mbappé posted a video of himself singing “Bleus Forever” with the caption “On est prêts 🔥”
  • Neymar shared Brazil’s track on Instagram Stories, writing “This is our year!”
  • Fans on social media are already creating TikTok challenges and stadium sing-along versions.

Music critics have praised both tracks for blending national pride with modern sounds, predicting they will dominate charts worldwide in the coming months.

FIFA’s Response

FIFA welcomed the releases, calling them “perfect examples of how football and culture come together.” The songs will be added to the official 2026 World Cup playlist on Spotify and YouTube.

With the tournament now less than three months away, these anthems are the latest sign that excitement is reaching fever pitch.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup begins on June 11, 2026, at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.

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