Jamaican dancehall artiste Shenseea has achieved a major international breakthrough after confirming her involvement in a soundtrack project for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
The announcement comes at a time when local football supporters are still processing the Jamaica national football team missing out on World Cup qualification. Despite that setback, the development has introduced a positive note, highlighting Jamaica’s continued influence on the global entertainment stage.
Shenseea revealed via social media on Tuesday that she has collaborated with reggaeton star Daddy Yankee on a track titled Echo, which is now available on streaming platforms.

Being associated with the FIFA World Cup represents a significant achievement for any artiste. The tournament attracts billions of viewers worldwide, and its official and affiliated songs often become widely recognized, shaping the atmosphere of the event and extending beyond the sport itself.
For Shenseea, the collaboration reflects continued career growth and places her alongside one of reggaeton’s most influential figures. Daddy Yankee is widely credited with helping to bring the genre to global prominence, making the partnership a notable intersection of Caribbean musical styles.
The development also carries broader significance for Jamaica’s cultural footprint. While reggae and dancehall have long impacted international music, direct participation in World Cup-related projects at this level remains relatively uncommon for Jamaican performers.
Shenseea’s involvement in the 2026 tournament soundtrack underscores the ongoing global reach of Jamaican music and represents a noteworthy milestone for both the artiste and the country’s creative industry.







