Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

Submit Guest Post

Nora Fatehi turns personal journey into 'story of resilience' at FIFA World Cup opening ceremony

Track inspired by Moroccan football chant meaning “go, go”

Nora Fatehi turns personal journey into 'story of resilience' at FIFA World Cup opening ceremony

Nora Fatehi performed official FIFA song 'Siir Siir' at World Cup opening ceremony in Toronto

Getty Images

Highlights

  • Nora Fatehi performed official FIFA song Siir Siir at World Cup opening ceremony in Toronto
  • Described her journey from Canada to India as a “story of resilience”
  • Track inspired by Moroccan football chant meaning “go, go”
  • Created with Vegedream and Sanjoy, blending Moroccan Darija, Arabic, French and English
  • FIFA soundtrack also features Shakira, Burna Boy, Stormzy and The Rolling Stones

“It’s very inspirational. It’s a story of resilience.” That is how Nora Fatehi described her journey as she took to the stage at the World Cup opening ceremony in Toronto on 12 June, performing her official FIFA song Siir Siir.

Born in Canada, Fatehi left Toronto at 22 to pursue a career in India, where she went on to build a profile in Bollywood and international music collaborations. Her return performance marked a homecoming on one of football’s biggest global stages.


From stadium chant to FIFA track

Siir Siir is inspired by a Moroccan football chant meaning “go, go”, which Fatehi first heard during the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

She has spoken about how the chant, often heard in stadiums, became the foundation for the track.

Created with Vegedream and Sanjoy, the song blends Moroccan Darija, Arabic, French and English, reflecting the cross-cultural nature of football and music.

The FIFA World Cup soundtrack features 18 tracks from artists across different genres and countries Getty Images

Part of a global soundtrack

The FIFA World Cup soundtrack features 18 tracks from artists across genres and countries.

Among the contributors are Shakira and Burna Boy with Dai Dai, alongside Stormzy, The Rolling Stones and US rapper Future.

Add EasternEye As Your Trusted Source
preferred source on google news

More For You

Pawan Kalyan set for 'They Call Him OG 2' after original film's £26m box-office success

They Call Him OG went on to gross £26.1 million worldwide

X/ Binged_

Pawan Kalyan set for 'They Call Him OG 2' after original film's £26m box-office success

Highlights

  • They Call Him OG 2 is officially in development
  • Shooting is expected to begin after November
  • Discussions will start once director Sujeeth returns from abroad
  • Sequel follows the success of They Call Him OG (2025)
  • Original film grossed £26.1 million worldwide
  • Pawan Kalyan is set to reprise the role of Ojas Gambheera

Pawan Kalyan is set to return as gangster Ojas Gambheera, with the makers officially confirming that They Call Him OG 2 is in development.

The sequel to the 2025 Telugu-language action drama is expected to begin filming after November. According to Pawan Kalyan Creative Works, discussions on the project will commence once director Sujeeth returns from abroad, putting an end to speculation over the future of the franchise.

Keep ReadingShow less