Shakira Donates 100% of “Dai Dai” Proceeds To Global Education

Global superstar Shakira and Nigerian Afrofusion icon Burna Boy are generating worldwide excitement with “Dai Dai,” the new anthem connected to the FIFA World Cup 2026.

The high-energy collaboration, which blends Latin pop and Afrobeats influences, has already exploded across social media platforms as football fans, music lovers, and content creators continue sharing reactions, dance videos, and World Cup-inspired edits.

However, beyond the excitement surrounding the song itself, Shakira’s emotional announcement about the project has become one of the biggest talking points online.

Speaking during the Global Citizen NOW event in New York, the singer revealed that 100% of the proceeds from “Dai Dai” will support the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, helping provide educational opportunities for children around the world.

According to Shakira, every stream, video play, and fan interaction connected to the song will contribute to the initiative. She also confirmed that one dollar from every ticket sold during her upcoming U.S. summer tour will go toward the same cause.

That announcement immediately transformed “Dai Dai” from a World Cup anthem into something far more meaningful for many fans globally.

Social media users praised the initiative, with many describing the collaboration as a rare example of entertainment and social impact working together authentically. Others applauded Shakira for using one of the world’s biggest football moments to spotlight education.

Meanwhile, Burna Boy’s involvement on the record continues highlighting Africa’s growing influence on the global music scene. Over the last few years, Afrobeats has become one of the most dominant sounds internationally, and Burna Boy remains one of the movement’s biggest global ambassadors.

For many African fans, seeing Burna Boy featured on a FIFA World Cup anthem represents another major cultural milestone for the continent.

The song itself captures the emotional energy associated with the World Cup experience. “Dai Dai” references football culture, international unity, and celebration while combining rhythmic production built for stadiums and global audiences.

Fans online have already started calling the track one of the strongest FIFA World Cup songs released in recent years.

As anticipation for FIFA World Cup 2026 continues building, “Dai Dai” is quickly becoming more than a soundtrack for football.

It is becoming a global conversation about music, culture, unity, and the power of education.

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