Light The Sky
Light The Sky, a stunning collaboration featuring four of the Arab worldâs most famous female singers, is the latest release to hit the airwaves from the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022⢠Official Soundtrack.
The spellbinding single features the haunting vocals of Emirati singer Balqees, Moroccan-Canadian sensation Nora Fatehi, Iraqi superstar Rahma Riad, and award-winning singer-songwriter Manal from Morocco.
The songâs atmospheric and edgy music video also celebrates the groundbreaking inclusion of female referees at the first-ever FIFA World Cup⢠in the Middle East by featuring all six officials who will officiate at the tournament.
StĂŠphanie Frappart from France, Salima Mukansanga from Rwanda and Yoshimi Yamashita from Japan will take charge of matches in Qatar, while Neuza Back from Brazil, Karen DĂaz Medina from Mexico and Kathryn Nesbitt from the USA will be assistant referees.
Light The Sky is the fourth single on the Official Soundtrack, following global hits Hayya Hayya (Better Together), Arhbo and The World is Yours to Take, with more releases to follow ahead of the start of the tournament on 20 November.
The multi-song Official Soundtrack, spearheaded by the FIFA Sound strategy, is bringing together artists, fans and players to share their passion by combining the universal languages of music and football.
âLight The Sky tells us to âshout if youâre with meâ and brings to life the spirit of communal celebration of the FIFA World Cup â an energising message as we look forward to a game-changing tournament of firsts,â FIFA Entertainment Executive and song producer RedOne says. âThis is an inspirational song with its roots firmly in the Middle East. It is also fitting that the first-ever female referees at a FIFA World Cup are part of this release that will connect with football and music lovers of all ages.â
Fans can listen to Light The Sky here and watch the music video here.
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