The release of the World Cup song .. 4 Arab artists and a message for arbitration

BilqisAnd the Moroccan-Canadian star Nora Fathyand the Iraqi Rahma RiadIn addition to the songwriter and the owner of awards and honors, Moroccan Manal.

The song’s video also celebrated the first participation of female judges in world Cupby showing the six women referees who will manage some matches Qatar World Cup 2022 And they assist in its arbitration, and they are the French, Stephanie Frappart, the Rwandan Salima Mukansanga, the Japanese Yoshimi Yamashita, the Brazilian Newsa Pak, and the Mexican Karen Diazin addition to the American Katherine Nisbet.

considered a song "Light The Sky" The fourth official soundtrack of the tournament, after the song "come on come on"and song "welcome"and clip "The World is Yours to Take"More recordings will be released before the competition begins on November 20.

Song Producer and CEO of FIFA Entertainment "RedOne": "Light The Sky invites us to sing together if we are truly united, revives the spirit of collective celebration of the World Cup, and is a motivating message to present a different tournament in style.

This song has its roots in the Middle East, and features the first female referees to participate in the World Cup for the first time in the tournament’s history, and will resonate with football and music fans alike of all ages.".

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The song “Light The Sky” was released thanks to a collaboration between 4 Arab artists, the Emirati singer. BilqisAnd the Moroccan-Canadian star Nora Fathyand the Iraqi Rahma RiadIn addition to the songwriter and the owner of awards and honors, Moroccan Manal.

The song’s video also celebrated the first participation of female judges in world Cupby showing the six women referees who will manage some matches Qatar World Cup 2022 And they assist in its arbitration, and they are the French, Stephanie Frappart, the Rwandan Salima Mukansanga, the Japanese Yoshimi Yamashita, the Brazilian Newsa Pak, and the Mexican Karen Diazin addition to the American Katherine Nisbet.

“Light The Sky” is the tournament’s fourth official soundtrack, after “Come On,” “Welcome,” and “The World is Yours to Take,” and more recordings will be released before the competition kicks off on November 20.

“Light The Sky invites us to sing together if we are truly united, brings to life the spirit of collective celebration of the World Cup and is a motivating message to deliver a different tournament in style,” said RedOne, Producer and Executive Director of FIFA Entertainment.

This song has its roots in the Middle East, and features the first female referees to participate in the World Cup for the first time in the tournament’s history, and it will resonate with football and music lovers of all ages.”

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