The Brazilian national football team is making history at the World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In addition to being the largest of all time, the competition is also one of the most musical in history.

What is Brazil's music choice?

The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) produced a special soundtrack for this competition. Led by Papatinho, 'Bate no Peito' brings together various rhythms in the voices of Ludmilla, João Gomes, Zeca Pagodinho, Samuel Rosa, and Veigh.

Why is music important?

Music is used in stadiums to celebrate goals and victories. In addition, the CBF's initiative also brings a social cause. In agreement with the artists, all royalties from the music will be donated to the Instituto Fome de Música.

What are the other music choices?

Switzerland chose 'Freed from Desire' by artist Gala Rizzatto. Mexico, on the other hand, made a choice characteristic of the country: 'El Son de La Negra', a song in the Mariachi rhythm.

TeamSong
South AfricaThis is Bafana
GermanyMajor Tom (Coming Home)
Saudi ArabiaFo' Ham El Sahab
AlgeriaViva L’algerie
AustraliaThunderstruck
AustriaMaria (I Like It Loud)
BelgiumKiss The Grass (Allez Allez)
Bosnia and HerzegovinaTake Me To Americ
BrazilBate no peito / Festa
Cape VerdeNôs Ôra Dja Txiga
CanadaI Dare you (Tasty)
QatarAna Aqol Ah
ColombiaEl Ritmo que Nos Une
South KoreaJump
Ivory CoastCoup du marteau
CroatiaSvijet voli pobjednike
CuraçaoBluewave
EgyptBilady, Bilady, Bilady
EcuadorEcuador, Si Se Pued
ScotlandI'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)

The Brazilian national football team is in good form, with a recent record of 2W-1D-1L (DWLW, most recent first). The last result was a 1-1 draw with Tunisia on November 18, 2025.

What's next?

The Brazilian national football team continues its journey in the World Cup. With the music 'Bate no Peito' and 'Festa' energizing the stadiums, the team is ready to face the challenges that come next.