While Jamaica continues to process the disappointment of the national senior football team falling short of qualification for the FIFA World Cup 2026, the Caribbean still has reason to celebrate on football’s grandest stage.
In a cultural win for the region, Jamaican dancehall star Shenseea has joined forces with Puerto Rican reggaeton titan Daddy Yankee for a track tied to the FIFA World Cup 2026. The new single, Echo, was announced by Shenseea on social media on Tuesday and is now available for streaming.
Caribbean talent will be represented through two of its biggest musical exports. With Jamaica and Puerto Rico both part of the wider Caribbean family, the collaboration underscores that while teams may miss qualification, Caribbean culture continues to command a place on the global stage.
The tournament is the most-watched sporting spectacle on the planet, drawing billions of viewers worldwide. Its official and affiliated songs often become timeless anthems, forever linked to the emotions, victories, and memories of the competition.
From Shakira’s iconic Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) in 2010 to more recent tournament-era hits, World Cup music has long played a central role in football culture. These records transcend sport, becoming soundtracks for celebration across continents.
For Shenseea, the moment marks another major milestone in an already impressive international rise. The Jamaican star has steadily built a global profile through collaborations with top-tier acts, high-energy performances, and crossover appeal. Her growing résumé also includes being featured on the soundtrack for The Smurfs Movie last year.
Since bursting onto the scene, Shenseea has scored hits such as Loodi, Blessed, ShenYeng Anthem, and Hit & Run, while also earning praise for her versatility across dancehall, hip hop, and pop.
Daddy Yankee, widely regarded as one of the founding architects of reggaeton’s global explosion, helped take Caribbean urban music to mainstream heights with blockbuster records including Gasolina, Rompe, Con Calma, and the worldwide phenomenon Despacito alongside Luis Fonsi.
Together, Shenseea and Daddy Yankee represent two powerhouse Caribbean territories whose sounds have influenced clubs, radio, and streaming charts across the globe.
So while Jamaica’s football dreams are on pause, the region’s musical dominance is very much alive. When the world tunes in for the FIFA World Cup 2026, Caribbean voices will still be in the stadiums, on playlists, and at the heart of the celebration.