American streaming sensation IShowSpeed has sparked global buzz after releasing his self-styled World Cup anthem, with FIFA appearing to take notice of the viral moment.
The high-energy track, titled “World Cup (Champions),” was released alongside a vibrant music video that quickly gained traction online, amassing millions of views and widespread engagement within 24 hours.
The song features energetic crowd chants inspired by football cultures around the world, with a notable tribute to Ghana — a country where the content creator, whose real name is Darren Watkins Jr., holds honorary citizenship. The video also showcases large national flags and traditional dancers, adding to its global appeal.
Riding on the wave of the song’s viral success, IShowSpeed took to social media to tag FIFA, boldly suggesting that the track be considered as an official World Cup anthem.
In a response that has fueled excitement among fans, FIFA’s verified account replied, “We will be in touch,” sparking speculation about a possible collaboration.
The exchange has since generated significant online conversation, with supporters eager to see whether the internet personality’s ambitious bid could become a reality.




