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Shakira turns FIFA ‘Dai Dai’ anthem into a global education mission: Here’s how much she is donating


Shakira emphasized that education remains one of the causes closest to her heart because she has witnessed firsthand how access to learning can reshape communities


Colombian singer Shakira arrives on stage for the 2026 World Cup halftime show announcement during the Global Citizen and FIFA World Cup panel at the Global Citizen NOW event in New York City on May 14, 2026. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP via Getty Images) © AFP via Getty Images
Shirley GomezSenior Writer
MAY 15, 2026 10:59 AM EDT

Shakira made a major statement about education, soccer, and children’s futures while speaking onstage during a special announcement at Global Citizen Now. HOLA! accompanied the Colombian singer during a press event, when she unveiled the deeper purpose behind “Dai Dai,” describing the song as far more than a FIFA World Cup anthem. 

Speaking passionately to the audience, Shakira connected music, sports, and education into one powerful message centered on opportunity for children worldwide. “‘Dai Dai’ is much more than a World Cup song,” Shakira said during the event. “It’s a message for every child who's once been told that their dream is too big. And this song also honors football legends like Pelé, Ronaldo, Messi.”

Shakira speaks onstage at the announcement of the FIFA World Cup Final Halftime Show.© Getty Images for Global Citizen
Shakira speaks onstage at the announcement of the FIFA World Cup Final Halftime Show.

She continued by reflecting on the determination shared by some of the sport’s greatest names and why their journeys matter beyond the sport. “We need to remind us that every champion started as a child, struggled, but didn't give up,” she explained. “And it takes a village to raise a child, provide our children with the opportunities that they deserve, and that opportunity, the most valuable one that we can offer today is education.”

During the summit, Shakira emphasized that education remains one of the causes closest to her heart because she has witnessed firsthand how access to learning can reshape communities. “I've seen it with my own eyes how education transforms the lives of kids and communities,” she said. “Here's that I worked on education, it's one of the things that I enjoy the most because you really see the changes. You really see it's really tangible.”

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Shakira has long used her platform to champion education initiatives globally through her foundation work and humanitarian efforts.

The singer also announced that she is donating all proceeds from the song to FIFA-related educational efforts. “I’m donating 100% of the proceeds of ‘Dai Dai’ to the FIFA,” she revealed during the announcement.

FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund

FIFA’s first halftime show, which includes performances by Shakira, Madonna, and BTS, will also support the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, a major initiative aiming to raise $100 million to expand access to quality education and soccer opportunities for children worldwide.

Shakira attends the announcement of the FIFA World Cup Final Halftime Show during Global Citizen NOW 2026 at Spring Studios.© Getty Images for Global Citizen
Shakira attends the announcement of the FIFA World Cup Final Halftime Show during Global Citizen NOW 2026 at Spring Studios.

So far, the Education Fund has already raised more than $30 million. FIFA also confirmed that $1 from every ticket sold to FIFA World Cup 2026 matches will be donated throughout the tournament to continue building momentum.

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Shakira’s foundation work and humanitarian efforts

Shakira has long used her platform to champion education initiatives globally through her foundation work and humanitarian efforts. In 2019, the singer’s foundation, Pies Descalzos. honored one of its first graduating classes in Shakira’s hometown, Barranquilla. 

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Colombian singer Shakira places her foot on a cement cornerstone on November 2, 2018, in Barranquilla, Colombia, during the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction a school supported by her foundation "Pies Descalzos" and the Barca Foundation.

"67 students of Pies Descalzos graduated this Saturday in Barranquilla,” she began her moving message. “Instead of ending up in delinquency or using drugs, many of them are on their way to universities and will become upstanding citizens in their communities thanks to their access to a good education,” Shakira said. The mom of two created the foundation in the 90s after worrying about children in vulnerable environments.

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