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Clashing beats that cross borders—a clandestine anthem poised to shake up the 2026 North, Central America World Cup
A daring track set to quicken the heartbeat of soccer fans worldwide has been released. South Korea’s standout producer '250 (Eeogong)' and Britain’s electronic music powerhouse 'Hudson Mohawke' have rolled out 'Victory', an unofficial cheer song for 'the 2026 North, Central America World Cup', at 12:00 a.m. on the 19th. It’s more than a straightforward release of audio—it marks the landmark meeting of two geniuses leading the global music scene.
According to their agency 'Beasts and Natives (BANA)', the new track has nothing to do with FIFA’s official World Cup cheer song or any company’s commercial brand campaign. Its authenticity shines even more in that it is an 'independent project' created solely from the two artists’ pure passion for soccer and music.
The timing is also strategic and dramatic. It was unveiled abruptly with the prospect of the second match of Group A—'Korea vs. Mexico'—scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on the 19th in Korea time. It’s acting as the perfect spark for the national team’s hopes for victory and for the fighting spirit of the Red Devils.
The musical finish is equally overwhelming. The new song 'Victory' sampled 'The Victory', a classic track from the 1988 Seoul Olympics’ official theme song, composed by 'Giorgio Moroder'—the legend of Italian film music—and sung by the group 'Koreana'. The glorious legacy of the past is reinterpreted flawlessly in the language of modern electronic music, delivering a sweeping catharsis that reaches across generations.

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