Global music icon Shakira has announced that all royalties from her FIFA 2026 anthem, “Dai Dai,” will be donated to the FIFA Global Citizens Education Fund, reinforcing her long-standing commitment to philanthropy and social development.
The initiative is designed to help underprivileged children gain better access to education and football-related opportunities. By directing the song’s earnings toward the fund, Shakira aims to use one of the world’s biggest sporting platforms to create meaningful change for young people facing social and economic challenges.
Speaking to People magazine, the Grammy-winning artist said the anthem carries a message that extends far beyond music. According to Shakira, the song is intended to inspire children who have been told their ambitions are unrealistic or unattainable.
“It’s a message for every child who’s been told that their dream is too big,” she said, emphasizing that every successful athlete or champion begins as a child who overcomes obstacles with determination and support.
Shakira’s connection to football dates back more than a decade. She became closely associated with the sport after performing the iconic 2010 FIFA World Cup anthem, Waka Waka (This Time for Africa). The track became a global sensation and remains one of the most recognizable World Cup songs ever released.
Reflecting on her relationship with the sport, Shakira said football continues to hold a special place in her life and career. She described her bond with the game as enduring and meaningful, noting that it has repeatedly brought together music, culture, and inspiration on a global scale.
The singer also spoke candidly about her personal journey to success, recalling the challenges and uncertainties she faced while pursuing a career in the music industry. She said persistence and belief in her goals were essential in overcoming obstacles and achieving international recognition.
Looking back on her younger years, Shakira shared advice she would give to her younger self, encouraging greater self-confidence and a stronger belief in her abilities. She noted that confidence often grows with experience and maturity, particularly for women balancing demanding careers and public expectations.
According to the singer, self-acceptance becomes increasingly valuable with age. Rather than striving for perfection, she believes people should embrace authenticity and appreciate who they are.
Through her music, humanitarian efforts, and global influence, Shakira continues to combine entertainment with purpose. Her decision to donate all FIFA 2026 anthem royalties highlights her dedication to empowering children and promoting education, opportunity, and hope around the world.

