FIFA’s 2026 World Cup album is officially underway, and “Game Time” comes in swinging. Future and Tyla team up on the new single, giving the project a fast, bass-heavy opener that feels built for big entrances, louder speakers, and the kind of energy a tournament like this wants right away.
The production does a lot of the heavy lifting. Grammy-winning producer Cirkut loads the track with booming low end, sharp snares, and brass touches that make it feel urgent without going overboard. Future and Tyla both slide into that space easily, trading lines about pressure, ambition, and proving yourself, with just enough soccer references to keep it tied to the stage it was made for.
The video keeps that same momentum moving. Directed by Yeeiid, it cuts between sideline glamour, training-ground tension, and fans racing toward the stadium, while Future and Tyla each get their own strong visual moments, him in a vintage adidas 1994 World Cup jacket, her in sleek, fashion-forward looks that fit the whole high-energy setup.
More than anything, “Game Time” does what it needs to do. It feels big, immediate, and ready for a global stage.
