
The song is included in Shakira's 2010 album of the same name, which is full of passion and expresses the spirit and energy of the World Cup in South Africa. Waka Waka (This Time for Africa), sung by Colombian singer Shakira, is the official theme song of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Repeatedly tasted, the song also carries a faint sadness, because the glory and dream are always accompanied by endless pain and loss. Especially, those who are in a fiercely competitive environment, and reach the top after hard work and hardship, can feel the great impact of the soul. This song is easy to resonate with people. They are now commonly used in various sporting events to promote sportsmanship. Both songs are known for their uplifting and heart-stopping sound and have therefore been used for numerous sporting and even political occasions. Also released at the same time was the super classic "We Will Rock You". They were dressed in a luxurious and glamorous manner, with an air of royal artistry. In the 1970s, British heavy metal bands often gave the impression of being unkempt and downbeat, except for the band "Queen", which showed a sense of aristocracy in their dress and demeanor. In 1994, We Are the Champions became the theme song of the World Cup in the United States. We Are the Champions, one of Queen's most famous singles, was composed by the band's lead singer Freddie Mercury and released from the album News of the World (1977) in early 1978.
