Like Lee Harvey Oswald or, more appropriately, Manchester City’s Erling Haaland, EA Sports’ FIFA soundtracks just don’t miss. So you can imagine the insane quality of the Ultimate FIFA Soundtrack, which has curated a top-tier selection of songs that have come to define entire generations.
Earlier this month, the beloved game publisher invited the FIFA community to nominate their favourite tracks from across two decades, narrowing it down to a Top 100 list. The complete round-up has since been compiled into a Spotify playlist, while the Top 40 will make a return in FIFA 23 – EA Sports’ final entry in the longstanding video game franchise – alongside the forthcoming World Cup expansion update rolling out this week (Madfut Fifa 23 Hack Apk).
A brand new Gorillaz track dubbed ‘Baby Queen’ (which you can preview here) in addition to a custom Gorillaz player kit will also be available in FIFA 23 starting from November 17th. So be sure to keep an eye out for both.
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“For the past quarter century, EA Sports FIFA has been a destination for new music from up-and-coming artists and superstars alike,” said Steve Schnur, EA President of Music.
“Every fan has their favourite FIFA tracks, and this playlist is the ultimate celebration of the music that has defined discovery, diversity, and excellence for generations of gamers.”
“Originally, FIFA soundtracks reflected global culture. Then they began to influence culture. The Ultimate FIFA Soundtrack proves how and why they’ve become culture.”
For those of you who are actually curious, the most popular songs in FIFA history according to fans are as follows:
- ‘Heat Waves’ – Glass Animals
- ‘The Nights’ – Avicii
- ‘you should see me in a crown’ – Billie Eilish
- ‘On Top Of The World’ – Imagine Dragons
- ‘Ojitos Lindos’ – Bad Bunny, Bomba Estéreo
Listen to The Ultimate FIFA Soundtrack for yourself below.