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International music superstar Shakira has showered praise on Nigerian Afrofusion sensation Burna Boy, describing his contribution to their collaborative track for the 2026 FIFA World Cup as a major factor in the song’s success.
The two global stars recently teamed up on Dai Dai, one of the flagship songs featured on the official 2026 FIFA World Cup album. Since its release, the track has attracted widespread attention from football fans and music lovers alike, thanks to its uplifting message and the unique blend of both artistes’ musical styles.
Speaking in a recent interview with People magazine, Shakira revealed that collaborating with Burna Boy had been something she had hoped to do for a long time. According to her, the process of creating the song was smooth and enjoyable, but it was Burna Boy’s distinctive vocals that elevated the project to an entirely different level.
The Colombian singer explained that the song’s melody, concept and lyrical direction came together naturally during production. However, hearing Burna Boy’s final recording added an extra layer of depth and emotion that completed the vision for the track.
“It was very easy to come up with the melody, the lyrics, the concept, and then obviously when I had Burna Boy recorded, that was like the cherry on top. I always wanted to do something with Burna, and I think that his voice just takes it to another level,” she said.
For Shakira, Dai Dai is more than just another football anthem. The award-winning singer stressed that the song carries a deeper message aimed at inspiring children and young people around the world who may be facing challenges or difficult circumstances.
She noted that many successful individuals began their journeys with limited opportunities but achieved greatness because someone believed in them and encouraged them to keep pursuing their dreams.
According to her, the record serves as a reminder that no dream is too ambitious, regardless of a person’s background or situation.
“The song is much more than a World Cup song. It is a message for every child who has been told that their dream is too big, and a reminder that every champion was once a child who may have gone through hardship and struggle. There was always someone behind that child who believed in them, and that is why they did not give up,” she explained.
The singer also used the opportunity to speak on the importance of education and equal opportunities for children globally. She argued that society has a collective responsibility to ensure that young people are given the tools they need to succeed.
Shakira maintained that access to quality education remains one of the most powerful ways to transform lives and help children reach their full potential.
She further explained that one of the reasons behind the song was to draw attention to children who often lack access to quality education and opportunities that many others take for granted.
“This is what we need to do as a society. We must do our best to provide children with opportunities so they can achieve their goals in life, and the most valuable of those opportunities is education,” she said.
The singer added that the 2026 FIFA World Cup presents a unique platform to amplify the voices of children who are often overlooked and unheard.
She noted that at a time when global divisions continue to grow, it is important for people to unite around causes that benefit future generations.
The collaboration between Burna Boy and Shakira has already generated excitement across continents, with fans praising the combination of Burna Boy’s rich Afrofusion sound and Shakira’s globally recognised pop influence.
For many listeners, Dai Dai represents not only a celebration of football but also a powerful message of hope, resilience and opportunity. As anticipation continues to build ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the song is expected to play a significant role in promoting the tournament’s spirit while highlighting the importance of empowering children around the world.
Watch her speak below…
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