Shakira's 'Waka Waka' FIFA Anthem: Lyrics, Meaning, and Impact
Shakira's 'Waka Waka' FIFA Anthem: Lyrics, Meaning, and Impact

The Queen of Latin Pop has paved the way for numerous artists after breaking through the music industry. Whether it is her distinct voice or the groovy moves, the 49-year-old artist has expressed herself through music that revolves around the themes of overcoming adversity, empowerment, passion, and identity. Aside from receiving accolades from prestigious award shows, the Colombian singer-songwriter has traversed through multiple genres, including Afro beats, Latin Pop, Latin rock/alternative, R&B/Soul, Folk, Disco, Synthwave, Regional, Contemporary, and New Wave. Meet the icon, the starlight, and the global performer – Shakira. Today, as part of our song of the day, we break down Shakira's 2010 FIFA World Cup anthem - 'Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)'.

Song Lyrics of the Day by Shakira: Breaking Down 'Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)'

"You're a good soldier, choosing your battles. Pick yourself up and dust yourself off, get back in the saddle. You're on the frontline, everyone's watching. You know it's serious, we're getting closer, this isn't over. The pressure's on, you feel it. But you got it all, believe it. When you fall, get up, oh, oh. And if you fall, get up, eh, eh. Tsamina mina zangalewa, 'cause this is Africa."

Meaning of the Song's Lyrics

The song, 'Waka Waka (This Time for Africa),' held the title of being the official anthem of the FIFA World Cup 2010. Under the theme of resilience and courage, the lyrics were meant to give a wake-up call to the football players to believe and play for their time, despite the setbacks. Success and failure do not define who you are; it is about how you deal with them. Rather than being discouraged and disappointed, it is important to move forward with all the bruises and knowledge gained. The lyrics also talk about pressure due to peers and viewers, which might be nerve-racking during the game. However, it is important to trust yourselves and believe in the skills you possess. There are highs and lows, but you just have to sail your ship until you touch the coast gracefully. The phrase 'Tsamina mina zangalewa' is an African chant that questions where you are from, emphasizing roots and a sense of unity.

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About Shakira

Shakira's presence at the FIFA World Cup has led to numerous inspiring and entertaining moments in the entertainment industry. Making history in the 2026 World Cup, she will co-headline at the Halftime show in the finals along with Madonna and BTS at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, on July 19, 2026. Recently, she released the official 2026 anthem titled 'Dai Dai,' collaborating with Burma Boy.

About the Author

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