American rapper Lil Baby has teamed up with Budweiser, sponsor and official beer of the FIFA World Cup, to release the energetic anthem “The World Is Yours to Take,” the third single to be featured on the official soundtrack of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar.
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Following Argentina’s 2022 World Cup victory over France, American rap phenomenon Lil Baby has teamed up with Budweiser to release the latest single from the official soundtrack of the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar.
Directed by Canadian filmmaker Director X, the visuals for the song were inspired by the video for “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” by Tears For Fears. In the video, Lil Baby is seen driving boats, partying on the beach, exploring stadiums and performing live. The song addresses resilience, on the field and in life. “They don’t give you the title, you gotta take it,” he raps. Artists such as Argentine rapper Paulo Londra and Brazilian beatmaker Papatinho, who both performed at the World Cup celebrations, as well as other international artists, DJs and creatives, also appear in the video.
Also featured in the clip are clips from the competition, including Argentina’s victory celebrations and clips from the rapper’s performance at the Budweiser event at BUDX Doha.
“I’m excited to make history with Budweiser and close out the 2022 FIFA World Cup with this unforgettable video,” Lil Baby said in a statement. “Working with Director X and the amazing people from around the globe, we’re celebrating what it means to bring the world together and inspire people to chase those dreams.”
The World Is Yours to Take is the third single to appear on the tournament soundtrack, which also includes “Tukoh Taka” by Maluma, Nicki Minaj and Myriam Fares, and “Dreamers” performed by Jung Kook of BTS at the opening ceremony.
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