If there is one absolute truth in pop culture, it is this: nobody handles a football anthem quite like Shakira. Sixteen years after she gave the world the immortal “Waka Waka,” the Colombian queen has done it again—this time alongside Afrofusion titan Burna Boy.

As the world pivots from the group stages to the high-stakes drama of the elimination rounds, the official sound of the summer is completely taking over the internet.

According to the latest data, “Dai Dai” has risen to a brand-new peak of #2 (+2) on the Global Spotify chart, racking up a massive 4.52 million streams in a single day. Anchored by the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album, the track is capturing the frantic, triumphant energy of the world’s biggest sporting event, proving to be an absolute juggernaut on digital platforms.

By The Numbers: The ‘Dai Dai’ Chart Explosion

The explosive rise of “Dai Dai” isn’t just luck; it’s a reflection of the tournament’s swelling global momentum. Blending Shakira’s signature Latin-pop drive with Burna Boy’s smooth, rhythmic verses, the track has captured a truly universal audience.

“You knew from the day you were born / That here in this place you belong / You’ve been this brave all along / What broke you once made you strong…”Shakira & Burna Boy, “Dai Dai”

The Spotify Blueprint

  • Current Global Rank: #2 (up two spots from yesterday).
  • Daily Streaming Volume: 4.52 million filtered streams.
  • Global Footprint: Currently dominating Top 50 playlists in over 40 countries, alongside heavy algorithmic rotation on Shazam’s Global Top 200.

The Pitch: How Many Matches Are Left?

While Shakira and Burna Boy dominate the airwaves, the action on the grass is reaching a fever pitch. With the grueling 72-match group stage officially wrapping up yesterday, the tournament has successfully whittled the initial 48-team field down to the elite remaining contenders.

Because the 2026 tournament features an expanded structure, there are exactly 32 matches left to play out of the historic 104-match total.

The slate is wiped completely clean, and the single-elimination drama kicks off today, Sunday, June 28, 2026, with a highly anticipated, historic opener at Los Angeles Stadium (SoFi Stadium) where tournament co-hosts Canada face off against South Africa. From here on out, it is strictly win-or-go-home.

The Road to the Final: What the Next Round Looks Like

The newly introduced Round of 32 runs from today through July 3, 2026, spreading 16 do-or-die matches across 14 host cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. For the first time in FIFA history, teams have to survive an extra layer of knockout terror just to reach the traditional Round of 16.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 Bracket Highlights

MatchupDate (2026)Venue / LocationThe Big Narrative
South Africa vs. CanadaJune 28SoFi Stadium, Los AngelesThe knockout opener; both nations hunting a historic first-ever round-of-16 berth.
Brazil vs. JapanJune 29NRG Stadium, HoustonSamba flair meets elite tactical discipline in a massive gatekeeper clash.
Germany vs. ParaguayJune 29Gillette Stadium, BostonA classic European giant looking to shut down a gritty South American underdog.
Netherlands vs. MoroccoJune 29Estadio BBVA, MonterreyA spectacular rematch potential of the 2022 giant-killers against the Dutch clockwork.
France vs. SwedenJune 30MetLife Stadium, New York/NJLes Bleus aim to flex their depth against a highly physical, resilient Swedish core.
Mexico vs. EcuadorJune 30Estadio Azteca, Mexico CityAbsolute stadium pandemonium guaranteed as the co-hosts defend their home cathedral.
USA vs. Bosnia & HerzegovinaJuly 2SoFi Stadium, Los AngelesThe Stars and Stripes return to the West Coast looking to secure their dream run.
Argentina vs. Cape VerdeJuly 3Hard Rock Stadium, MiamiLionel Messi’s squad faces Cape Verde—the smallest nation to ever shock the knockout phase.