The 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa triggered a football craze. Billions of people around the world, regardless of country, race, or religion, participated in this event and shared their love for football.
The world's only officially designated album for the 2010 World Cup, which contains 12 exclusive songs for the World Cup, calling on global superstars to sing together.
Proceeds from the album will be donated to "20 Centers for 2010", a charity event promoted by the 2010 World Cup. This plan will establish 20 football vision centers for poor communities in Africa.
Improve local education, public health care and promote football.
The opening song is "Sign of a Victory", the theme song of South Africa, the host country, sung by the godfather of rhythm and blues. The warm and lyrical singing is like warm sunshine shining on the body. The chorus of South Africa's Soweto Spiritual Singers elevates the whole song to perfection.
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Next up is the highlight, Latin Queen Shakira and South African pop band Freshlyground singing Waka Waka (This Time for Africa), the only official theme song in the world for the 2010 World Cup.
This song combines Afro-Colombian arrangement and melody, passionate Soca rhythms and South African guitars; the chorus incorporates the Cameroonian march made famous by the Golden Voices, making it a fully realized song.
A song that showcases the characteristics of African music and has inspiring power.
This year's mascot song "Game On" was performed by Pitbull, the hip-hop bull terrier, and two dance music masters, TKZee and Dario G. It is definitely a must-have song for all football fans to dance and dance during the football carnival.
In addition to the above three songs for the occasion, it also includes a number of songs by South African artists, such as "Spirit of Freedom" by Uju and Judy Bailey, which interweaves techno and tribal beats to create a joyful parade.
There is also "Viva Africa" ??presented by the well-received South African folk singer Nneka, which can provide a glimpse of the bright and moving scene of South African music.
As for the other superstars, there are the dynamic and upbeat dance song "Maware Maware" by the Japanese singer Misia, the collaboration between the music genius Wyclef King and the high-quality all-round female voice Jasmine Su Liwen, and Anjie
"Move On Up", a duet between Rick Chitio and John Legend, which has a strong soul-flavored singing style, American Jewish reggae pioneer, "One Day", a soothing hip-hop folk mashup by Matthias Yahu, and Brazilian singer Claudia Leitte
Preview the 2014 Brazil World Cup in advance with the sexy samba dance song "As Mascaras".
"Hope" is a song of hope sung by Siphiwo, the South African chief tenor, with a majestic voice. The song is interspersed with a speech by former South African President Nelson Mandela, promising a bright vision.