Nora Fatehi Releases World Cup Music Video for FIFA 2026
Nora Fatehi Drops FIFA World Cup 2026 Music Video

Nora Fatehi, the renowned singer, dancer, and actress, is once again bringing Arab representation to the global sporting stage with a new song featured on the official FIFA World Cup 2026 album. The music video for her track was released on Monday.

New Song 'Siir Siir' Released

The track, titled 'Siir Siir,' was released this week as part of FIFA's star-studded musical project for the tournament, which will be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Fatehi collaborated on the song with music producer Sanjoy and French artist Vegedream, whose 2018 football anthem 'Ramenez la Coupe a la Maison' became a sensation among fans.

Music Video Details

In the newly released music video, Fatehi is seen dancing against a desert backdrop in a red-and-white outfit, with flags and national jerseys placed across the set. The high-energy video was directed by Abderrafia El-Abdioui.

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Arab Heritage and Career Milestones

For Fatehi, whose family roots trace back to Morocco, the release marks another milestone in a career that has increasingly bridged Arab, African, and international entertainment. While she was born and raised in Canada, the performer has often spoken about her Moroccan heritage.

Previous World Cup Involvement

The World Cup connection is not new for Fatehi. In 2022, she featured on FIFA's official Qatar World Cup soundtrack 'Light the Sky' alongside Arab artists Balqees, Rahma Riad, and Manal. Her latest contribution arrives as FIFA continues to build a diverse soundtrack featuring artists from around the world.

FIFA 2026 Soundtrack Diversity

The official album includes collaborations from performers spanning Latin pop, Afrobeats, K-pop, and Arabic music. Among them is Palestinian Chilean singer Elyanna, who appears on 'Illuminate' with Canadian singer-songwriter Jessie Reyez. The song blends Arabic melodies, Latin influences, and contemporary pop, making Elyanna one of the few Arab artists featured on the tournament soundtrack.

'Rooting for all the MENA region. Making us proud! See you at the opening ceremony,' Elyanna posted on social media in May. She is scheduled to perform at the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony in Toronto, Canada, on June 12.

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