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Future and Tyla Bring Global Energy to New “Game Time” Video

Future and Tyla are officially taking their FIFA World Cup anthem global with the release of the official “Game

Future and Tyla Bring Global Energy to New “Game Time” Video

Future and Tyla are officially taking their FIFA World Cup anthem global with the release of the official “Game Time” music video.

Premiering just hours ago, the visual transforms the collaboration into a full-scale international event, blending football culture, high-energy performance shots, stadium visuals, and fast-paced editing designed to match the excitement surrounding the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Rather than focusing on a traditional storyline, “Game Time” leans heavily into atmosphere. The visual captures the energy of competition, celebration, and global unity while placing Future’s larger-than-life presence alongside Tyla’s rapidly growing international star power. Throughout the video, flashing lights, crowd scenes, performance moments, and football-inspired imagery help give the record the kind of worldwide feel FIFA has been pushing throughout its soundtrack rollout.

The collaboration marks the first official pairing between the Atlanta rap superstar and the South African Grammy winner. Musically, the track blends Future’s melodic trap style with Tyla’s Afrobeats and pop-influenced sound, creating a crossover record built for an international audience.

“Game Time” also continues FIFA’s aggressive push toward creating a truly global soundtrack ahead of next year’s tournament. The song joins recent releases including Shakira and Burna Boy’s “Dai Dai,” as well as “Goals” from LISA, Anitta, and Rema.

For Tyla, the release adds another major moment to a breakout global run that continues expanding far beyond music charts. Future meanwhile continues proving his reach extends well outside traditional hip-hop spaces. Both artists are also scheduled to participate in FIFA World Cup opening ceremony events next month.

With the official video now live and the World Cup countdown continuing, “Game Time” is already positioning itself as one of the tournament’s biggest soundtrack records.

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