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The official song for FIFA World Cup 2018, being held in Russia, was unveiled recently.
Updated : Jun 13, 2018, 10:30 PM IST
The official song for FIFA World Cup 2018, being held in Russia, has been unveiled. The song 'Live it up' by Nicky Jam also features Will Smith and Era Istrefi. The video also features the legendary Brazilian footballer Ronaldinho
However, the song has divided fans. The song has largely been panned by fans who have all sorts of issues with it.
Not many fans have been impressed by the song with some calling it the ‘worst in the World Cup history’. Even DJ Diplo’s magic with dance numbers and Ronaldinho’s footie tricks don’t save this one. The song has a distinct South American vibe but that fail to make it a fan favourite.
Some on social media asked how the tune’s Latin American feel fitted in with the tournament’s host country Russia – and compared it unfavourably with past efforts including Shakira’s Waka Waka theme for the 2010 contest in South Africa.
This will go down as the worst song in WC history pic.twitter.com/SNSUgc08oa
— $tevo (@Volny15) June 12, 2018
Probably the first Worst thing that has Will Smith involved in it pic.twitter.com/iljh3OQZji
— Danito Ⓜ (@realDANITO) June 11, 2018
Others were won over by the energetic track saying it has the world cup vibe.
The trio will also perform 'Live It Up' in front of spectators before the World Cup final in Moscow on 15 July.
FIFA unveiled the song on their official Twitter handle and wrote: “It’s time to #LiveItUp, with the Official Song of the 2018 #WorldCup Russia!”
OFFICIAL SONG
— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) June 9, 2018
It's time to #LiveItUp, with the Official Song of the 2018 #WorldCup Russia! @NickyJamPR, Will Smith, @strefie and @10Ronaldinho want football fans worldwide to get ready for Thursday's big kick-off!
https://t.co/CDXrrrWbqq pic.twitter.com/usDlYhWNjB
The curtain for the 2018 World Cup will be raised with a glittering opening ceremony. Robbie Williams, Russian operatic soprano Aida Garifullina and 500 local artists, including dancers, gymnasts and trampolinists, will perform in the opening ceremony.
The FIFA World Cup 2018 will kick-start on June 14 when host Russia would take on Saudi Arabia at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.