World Cup
IShowSpeed’s World Cup song goes viral — Fans demand it replace official FIFA anthem
YouTuber IShowSpeed has released his latest track celebrating the excitement surrounding the upcoming FIFA World Cup, and the song has gone viral within just 24 hours, with fans calling for it to be made the official tournament anthem.
Titled “World Cup (Champions)”, the high-energy track has already crossed millions of views on YouTube shortly after its release, gaining strong traction across social media platforms and emerging as a major online hit.
The song’s rapid popularity has even sparked comparisons with the official FIFA World Cup anthem released last month. The official track, “Dai Dai”, features global artists Shakira and Burna Boy and was released under Sony Music Latin.
Following the release of his song, IShowSpeed publicly appealed to FIFA on X, asking whether it could be adopted as the official anthem for the tournament. He posted, “Can we make this official ?? @FIFAWorldCup.”
In response, FIFA acknowledged the post, stating, “We will be in touch.”
The song has received widespread support from fans online, with many praising its energetic vibe and arguing that it surpasses the official anthem. One user wrote on X, “The best World Cup song has come from a streamer.”
can we make this official ?? @FIFAWorldCup https://t.co/qH7p5CawGi
— Speed⭐️ (@ishowspeedsui) June 1, 2026
The debate continues to grow as the track gains momentum across digital platforms.
Another said: "IShowSpeed's got World Cup fever He's just released his new song "World Cup (Champions)" And it's a banger."
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