Rabat - Following the success of his previous hit song “Boom Boom,” Moroccan-Swedish international record producer Nadir Khayat, commonly known as Redone, is excited for the 2018 World Cup. The producer announced that he already sent a song to FIFA to secure the official 2018 World Cup anthem.
Rabat – Following the success of his previous hit song “Boom Boom,” Moroccan-Swedish international record producer Nadir Khayat, commonly known as Redone, is excited for the 2018 World Cup. The producer announced that he already sent a song to FIFA to secure the official 2018 World Cup anthem.
The producer has chosen American diva, Lady Gaga to perform his track for the World tournament. RedOne told British tabloid newspaper Daily Star that he is aiming to do the official anthem for the 2018 World Cup, but “I don’t know when that will be decided. I can’t give you a name of the song because it becomes to complicated!”
Even if the producer will fail to secure official 2018 FIFa World Cup official song, his fans will still be able to listen to the new hit.
“Whatever happens I will have a song coming out for the World Cup,” the producer told the Lady Gaga. “I am doing another song for BN sports, the largest global soccer channel, that will be a single too,” he added.
Redone added that Gaga promised him to perform the track. “She is already recording two songs, I am just waiting for her to give me the OK,” he added. For Redone, Lady Gaga owes him “ a couple of songs.” The 45-year-old Grammy Award producer helped Lady Gaga top charts around the world, teaming up with her to create many of her renowned songs, including “Poker Face,” “Love Game,” and “Bad Romance.”
In 2014, RedOne composed the official song for the FIFA Club World Cup, which was held in Morocco. “Come Alive, ” performed by Ahmed Shawki, was shot in Marrakech, displaying the authentic scenes of the ochre city.
RedOne also produced the “Bamboo” song for Shakira, which was the official song of the 2006 World Cup, as well as Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull’s “We are the One (Ole Ola)” for Brazil in 2014.