Lisa, Rema, Anitta song hits #61
- On May 24, an X post tracking streaming data said “Goals” by Lisa, Rema and Anitta had climbed to No. 61 on stats.fm. - The most concrete datapoint was No. 61: a public stats.fm chart snapshot cited in the May 24 post from account chilloud_. - On June 12, Lisa, Rema and Anitta are scheduled to perform “Goals” at the FIFA World Cup opening ceremony.
Lisa, Rema and Anitta’s single “Goals” was circulating on music-tracking accounts on May 24 after an X post said the song had reached No. 61 on stats.fm. The chart update did not come with a label statement or artist comment, but it added an early public data point for a track released only days earlier. FIFA had announced on May 21 that “Goals” was part of the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album and was already live on major streaming platforms. ### Where did the No. 61 claim come from? An X post published May 24 by the account chilloud_ said “Goals” had climbed to No. 61 on stats.fm, according to the story briefing and the cited post ID 2058723911316197625. The post was described as including a chart image and timestamp, with no accompanying comment from the artists or their label. (fifa.com) Stats.fm describes itself as a music statistics platform built around streaming data and user listening history. The service operates public artist, track and chart pages, which is why fan and chart-tracking accounts often use its rankings as a snapshot of momentum around a new release. ### What is “Goals,” and when did it come out? FIFA said on May 21 that LISA, Anitta and Rema had released “Goals” as the latest entry from the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album. (x.com) FIFA’s announcement said the song arrived with an official music video and was released through SALXCO UAM and Def Jam Recordings. (stats.fm) Billboard and uDiscover Music also reported the release last week, describing the track as a multilingual collaboration tied to the 2026 tournament soundtrack. Those reports matched FIFA’s release timing and the lineup of artists attached to the song. (fifa.com) ### Why were these three artists on the same track? FIFA said the collaboration brought together Latin pop, K-pop and Afrobeats in a single World Cup release. In FIFA’s announcement, LISA said being part of the album was “so exciting,” Anitta said her connection to the tournament was “deeply emotional,” and Rema called it “a big moment for music on the world stage.” (billboard.com) The official release positioned the song as one of the global crossover tracks on the World Cup album, rather than a standalone one-off single. That framing helps explain why chart-watchers were following early streaming movement within days of release. (fifa.com) ### What does a stats.fm ranking actually tell us? The No. 61 figure is a platform-specific chart snapshot, not a Billboard chart placement or an official weekly ranking from a national chart compiler. In this case, the post showed that “Goals” was gaining traction quickly enough to appear on a visible stats.fm chart within days of release. (fifa.com) Because the cited evidence was a social post showing a stats.fm image, the claim is best read as a real-time tracking update rather than a final industry chart result. No label statement was attached to the May 24 post, and no broader chart announcement was cited alongside it. ### What happens next for the song? (x.com) June 12 is the next fixed date attached to “Goals.” FIFA said the song will be performed live for the first time during the opening ceremony at Los Angeles Stadium ahead of the opening match in the United States. (x.com) That performance will put Lisa, Anitta and Rema back at the center of the rollout as FIFA continues releasing entries from the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album. (fifa.com)