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CONCACAF Gold Cup songs and anthems are songs and tunes adopted officially to be used as warm-ups to the event, to accompany the championships during the event and as a souvenir reminder of the events as well as for advertising campaigns leading for the CONCACAF Gold Cup, giving the singers exceptional universal world coverage and notoriety.

Unlike most larger tournaments, such as the FIFA World Cup, and similar to WWE premium live events, the songs chosen for the Gold Cup were usually already released singles by well-known artists/groups, in English and/or Spanish (the tournament's official languages), as well as several other languages.

As of 2023, three official songs are used for the tournaments; the main official song (in the English language and/or other languages; without restrictions on region, release date, gender or age group), a Spanish language official song (usually the same used for broadcaster Univision's coverage) and an official anthem (by an act based in a CONCACAF-affiliated region and released within 12-24 months of each tournament, although this is reversed if the main official song met this criteria).

Official songs and anthems

CONCACAF Gold Cup

Gold Cup Official Song/Anthem(s) Language(s) Performer(s) Home country
1998 "One More Night (Hani Remix)" English Amber  Netherlands
2000 "Faded" English SoulDecision  Canada
2002 "Everything U R (Gold Cup Remix/Philly Mix)" English Lindsay Pagano  United States
2003 "That Don't Impress Me Much (Greatest Hits version)" English Shania Twain  Canada
2005 "Broken Home" English Fan 3  United States
2007 "Hit Me Up" English Gia Farrell
"Baila la Copa"[a] Spanish Osé  Venezuela
2009 "Know Your Enemy" English Green Day  United States
2011 "More (RedOne Jimmy Joker Remix)" English
Usher
2013 "Cups" English Anna Kendrick
"Superhero" English Sophia & A-Lo  Canada
2015 "Sun Goes Down" English Robin Schulz with Jasmine Thompson  England (Thompson)
 Germany (Schulz)
"All the Way" English
Spanish
Reykon with Bebe Rexha  Colombia (Reykon)
 United States (Rexha)
"You Are Unstoppable" English Conchita Wurst  Austria
2017 "Don't Let This Feeling Fade" English Lindsey Stirling with Rivers Cuomo and Lecrae  United States
"Levántate" Spanish Gale  Puerto Rico
"Thunder"
"Whatever It Takes"
English Imagine Dragons  United States
2019 "I Learned from the Best (Hex Hector and Mac Quayle Remix)" English Whitney Houston
"Boom" English X Ambassadors
"Caliente" Spanish
Portuguese
Lali ft. Pabllo Vittar
 Argentina
 Brazil
2021 "All Things (Just Keep Getting Better)" English Widelife with Simone Denny  Canada
"Cool" English Samantha Mumba  Ireland
"Glorious" English All Saints  England
 Canada
"Fútbol a la Gente"[b] Spanish Guaynaa ft. Los Ángeles Azules  Puerto Rico (Guaynaa)
 Mexico (Los Ángeles Azules)
"Juega"[1] Spanish
English
Cali y El Dandee ft. Charly Black  Colombia (Cali y El Dandee)
 Jamaica (Black)
2023 "I Wrote a Song" English Mae Muller  England
"Sold Out" English Hardy  United States
"No Hay Solo Un Juego" Spanish
English
Akon
2025
"Get Over Yourself"
"Love This Way (Bass Mix)"
English
Spanish
Eden's Crush
TBD Spanish TBD TBD

CONCACAF W Gold Cup

W Gold Cup Official Song/Anthem(s) Language(s) Performer(s) Home country
2024 "Run" English Our Lady Peace  Canada
"One in a Million (Remix)" English Bosson  Sweden
"Woke Up This Morning (Chosen One Mix)" English Alabama 3[c]  England
"Natural Born Winner" English Ziggy Sullivin  United States
"Vamos" Spanish
English
Sofía Castro  Mexico

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Was also used for the 2007 Copa América
  2. ^ Was also used for Univision's coverage of the 2021 Copa América and UEFA Euro 2020
  3. ^ Credited under their American name A3

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