The new anthem for Qatar Football World Cup features Emirati singer Balqees

The latest official anthem of the Qatar Football World Cup has a UAE twist. Released on Friday, Light the Sky features Emirati Yemeni artist Balqees and is shaped by Red One, a Grammy Award winning Moroccan Swedish producer who lives in Dubai. As the tournament's managerial director of entertainment, Red One real name Nadir Khayat has been accountable for all three official paths free so far.
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The eclectic songs are in numerous languages reaching from English and Arabic to French and Spanish, all shining the enthusiasm and communal spirit the Qatar Football World Cup hopes to inspire when it kicks off on November 20. Here, The National takes an earlier look and listens for all three.
Light the Sky
The latest patch is the kind of overjoyed dance pop RedOne concentrates in. Light the Sky is all about making a party feel and comes with the kind of whopping and easy to chant chorus fit for stadiums packed with international followers Unfortunately, the verses while capably sung are unmemorable and don't address the rivalry at hand.
Balqees inspires us to party like a VIP, Iraqi singer Rahma Riad needs us to open up our hearts and let our love run free, while Morocco's Nora Fatehi references 16th century astronomer Galileo when
hopeful us to aim for the stars. The Football World Cup vibes come into play in the supplementary video, containing the trio execution in front of the Lusail Stadium.

Hayya Hayya
Unconfined in April, the first Football World Cup anthem is a lovely fusion of styles and values Qatari singer Aisha sides up with Nigerian Afro pop star Davido and US singer Trinidad Cardona for this breezy ode to unity. Powered by Khaleeji drumming and a reggae channel, all singers put in a charismatic recital
More than the stirring chorus, Hayya Hayya has the kind of earworm tune that will stick in our heads for healthier or worse throughout the tournament World Cup The music video also packs a strong local flavor with acts shot in the Qatar desert and the Doha corniche. Worldwide Tickets and Hospitality offers Football World Cup tickets for the Qatar Football World Cup at the best prices. Football fanatics and buy Football World Cup Tickets at exclusively discounted prices.
Arhbo
Free in August, this is another skillful mix of philosophies with Puerto Rican reggaeton star Ozuna teaming up with French hip hop artist Gims for this club ready track. Sung in Spanish, French, and English while containing an arresting Arabic vocal loop in the chorus, this jalopy is about building bridges and putting differences sidewise
It also displays that Ozuna and Gems should team up more, with the former’s silky vocals combining well with Gims’s inflexible booming tenor. Once again, RedOne shows his purebred with another alcoholic fusion of Latin pop, Afro pop, and Khaleeji sound. Whether heard in a stadium or a club, Arhbo is a winner.