Nicki Minaj Drops New Trilingual World Cup Song With Maluma & Myriam Fares: Listen

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All three musicians sing the sexy and energetic song in a picturesque desert scene. Watch the video here. Nicki Minaj, Maluma, and Lebanese singer Myriam Fares have officially dropped their 2022 FIFA World Cup song, titled “Tukoh Taka”. The song is groundbreaking and marks the first trilingual official World Cup tune, as Nicki, 39, raps in English and Spanish, Maluma, 28, sings in Spanish, and Myriam, 39, sings in Arabic. The music video, which also dropped on Friday, Nov. 18, shows all three artists singing their parts in dreamy desert scenes.

Myriam is the first musician to be seen and kicks off the song by singing the chorus and shaking her hips in a nighttime desert scene with six backup dancers dressed in white behind her. Maluma makes his appearance next and dances in front of a giant metal soccer ball in a similar desert scene. Nicki’s part comes in with the first verse, and she can be seen showing off her rapping skills on the inside of a moving bus. The mother of one sparkled in a bedazzled black bodysuit paired with an attention-demanding black jacket that featured black tassels.

“Tukoh Taka” serves as the official anthem for the FIFA Fan Festival in Doha, which gives fans views of the soccer matches via large screens as they enjoy food and live music. Maluma and Fares are slated to debut the song for the first time live at the festival in Doha, Qatar on Saturday, Nov. 18. “I am so happy to be part of this FIFA World Cup anthem! I always dreamt of an opportunity like this,” Maluma gushed in a statement to the press, per Billboard. “Representing Latin music on this global track alongside amazing artists that sing in English and Arabic, takes our culture to another level.”


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