Jason Derulo Presents New Song “Colors,” Inspired by 2018 FIFA World Cup

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We have the first anthem for the upcoming 2018 FIFA World Cup which will be held in Russia. R&B singer Jason Derulo and Coca-Cola teamed up and released a song titled “Colors,” which celebrates the world’s biggest soccer competition. You can listen to this upbeat and catchy song below.

“Through my years of travel, I’ve been able to see the beauty in our cultural differences and I wrote ‘Colors’ to celebrate that diversity and be a part of the amazing energy that sports fans around the world give to their teams,” said Derulo says in a statement.

“We believe that music and soccer are intrinsically linked to the passions they evoke. We are excited to welcome Jason to the team, and can’t wait to bring this upbeat anthem to the world ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup.” added vice president of Global Sports Partnerships at The Coca-Cola Company Ricardo Fort.

There is no doubt that this song will become a huge hit and will surely become one of the sounds of FIFA World Cup in Russia.

“Colors” will be featured on Jason Derulo’s upcoming album titled 777. The 28-year-old announced his fifth studio album back in July 2017, although the release date is still to be revealed. We had the opportunity to hear two singles from the album, “If I’m Lucky” and “Swalla” (ft. Nicki Minaj and Ty Dolla $ign), both of which were received warmly by the audience and the critics.