Pitbull and RedOne Unleash Electrifying New Anthem for Club World Cup

Pitbull and RedOne have established themselves as fixtures in FIFA anthem creation, and they're returning for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
FIFA announced that the duo has created a new version of Queen's iconic "We Will Rock You" as the official anthem for the expanded 32-team Club World Cup, revealed just before the tournament opener between Inter Miami and Al-Ahly.
The anthem will be featured at all 63 matches throughout the tournament, aiming to energize fans and competitors while giving the event a distinctive identity. FIFA hopes this song will achieve the same legendary status as previous World Cup hits like K'Naan's "Wavin' Flag" from South Africa 2010 or the Shakira and Pitbull collaboration "Olé Ola" from Brazil 2014.
"Sports and music are universal languages because they bring people together. It's truly an honour to once again partner with FIFA, this time for the Club World Cup 2025," stated Pitbull—whose birth name is Armando Christian Pérez. "It also feels good to collaborate again with RedOne on this global anthem to unite fans all around the world."
For over ten years, Pitbull has been a prominent figure in soccer-related music, not only creating the signature track for the 2014 World Cup but also producing a version of the American Outlaws' chant "I believe that we will win."
RedOne, meanwhile, was involved in producing "Dreamers," the official anthem of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, working alongside BTS member Jungkook.
"The FIFA Club World Cup Official Song is more than just a song—it's a celebration of unity, passion and the global love of the game," RedOne explained.
"Collaborating with Pitbull again to capture that spirit was incredible. Music and sports represent two of culture's most influential forces; when combined, their impact reaches everyone. I'm proud to contribute something that will energize fans worldwide and commemorate this historic tournament in the United States."
With the competition now underway, the distinctive stomps, claps and reimagined beats of the anthem will resound through stadiums across America until the tournament concludes at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 13.