quevedo spain world cup 2026 playlist

Quevedo makes the Spain World Cup 2026 playlist

Quevedo makes the Spain squad’s World Cup playlist

Quevedo has become one of the key names on the playlist that Spain’s national team (La Roja) are listening to during their training camp for the 2026 World Cup. The list is dominated by urban and Latin rhythms, and the Canary Islands singer shares the spotlight with international stars such as Bad Bunny.

The Royal Spanish Football Federation has released the musical selection accompanying the team on their World Cup journey, via Movistar Plus Deportes. Among nearly 50 tracks, several songs by the Canarian artist appear, cementing his huge appeal among Spanish footballers.

Three Quevedo tracks in the dressing room

The Quevedo songs playing in the Spain dressing room are ‘LA GRACIOSA’, ‘AL GOLPITO’ and ‘MI BALCÓN’. These three tracks are part of some of his most recent work and reflect the style that has taken the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria-born artist to the top of Spanish-language music charts.

Quevedo’s presence on the team’s soundtrack is no coincidence. The singer has been racking up hits for years and has established himself as one of the leading figures in urban music on the international stage. His popularity has gone beyond playlists and concert stages to also break into one of the most high-profile dressing rooms on the planet.

Latin and urban beats dominate the list

La Roja’s playlist is clearly dominated by Latin and urban sounds. Puerto Rican star Bad Bunny is the most featured artist, with tracks such as Otra Noche en Miami, Tití Me Preguntó, LA CANCIÓN and NUEVAYoL, among others. The list also includes international classics such as Billie Jean by Michael Jackson, Shook Ones Pt. II by Mobb Deep, and Sound of da Police by KRS-One, alongside other pop and electronic music hits.

A nod to the Canary Islands on the world stage

Having Quevedo’s songs on the Spanish national team’s soundtrack also represents a small nod to the Canary Islands on one of the world’s biggest sporting stages. As La Roja fights to win their second star, the voice of the Gran Canaria-born artist is also accompanying the team in their day-to-day routine.

Music has become yet another element of cohesion within the dressing room, and on this occasion, the Canarian beat has managed to carve out a place among the favourite songs of the Spanish internationals.

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