Today, War Child released a star-studded album supporting its work to aid and protect kids in conflict zones, with contributions from Arctic Monkeys, Olivia Rodrigo, Cameron Winter, and more. Also today, Coca-Cola has released its Anthem for the FIFA World Cup 2026, which brings together Amber Mark, J Balvin, Travis Barker, and Steve Vai. That’s the music industry for you, baby. It’s a cover of Van Halen’s ‘Jump’, and it’s atrocious, but you can listen to it below.
“Music for me has always been about bringing people from different countries and cultures together – and ‘JUMP’ is all about that shared energy,” Balvin said in a press statement. “From the football stands to watching at home, everyone knows that moment when emotions are high and you’re jumping for greatness. Partnering with Coca-Cola on their anthem for FIFA World Cup 2026TM felt natural – it’s about hype, energy, and creating something that feels real. This song is about celebrating life and living in the moment.”
Mark, who otherwise rarely misses, added: “Van Halen’s ‘Jump’ is one of those rare songs that transcends generations, so approaching it came with a lot of respect. Being able to honor the original while bringing a modern perspective was incredibly special. I’m excited to be part of a track that connects past and present in such an uplifting, powerful way, and I hope fans feel that energy for years to come.”
