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Enisa wrote the track as a personal anthem for self-confidence , mirroring the mental toughness required by athletes on the world stage.
As a Brooklyn-based artist of Albanian heritage and Muslim faith, Enisa uses her platform to represent multicultural identities within the global football community. Impact and Legacy Enisa wrote the track as a personal anthem
Enisa’s “Olè” is a high-energy pop anthem originally released in December 2022 as a dedicated tribute to the FIFA World Cup and the spirit of global football. While it is not the official FIFA World Cup 2026 anthem (which is "Lighter" by Jelly Roll and Carín León), the song has gained massive popularity as a fan-favorite "ode" to the sport. The Universal Language of "Olè" While it is not the official FIFA World
The song centers on the classic sports chant “Olé, Olé, Olé” , a phrase used globally to signify celebration and spectator approval. Enisa utilized this universal language to bridge cultural gaps, creating a track that resonates with fans from diverse backgrounds. Though released during the 2022 tournament, “Olè” has
Though released during the 2022 tournament, “Olè” has maintained longevity through its association with the upcoming 2026 games in North America.
The official music video and lyrics emphasize that regardless of one's troubles, the game brings people together to feel "alright" and "blessed".