: Often featured a close-up portrait of Ricky Martin against a minimalist background or integrated with the tournament's colorful primary color palette (blue, red, and yellow).
Experience the high-energy visuals and performance that defined the 1998 tournament in the official music video: Ricky Martin - The Cup of Life (Official Video) RickyMartinVEVO YouTube• Jan 25, 2018
(The Cup of Life) was the official song of the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, performed by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin. The song's graphic composition and visual identity are tied to the vibrant, global spirit of the tournament. Graphic Composition & Visual Identity : Often featured a close-up portrait of Ricky
: Specialized releases used high-energy graphic patterns reflecting the "Samba" and "Latin Pop" genres of the track.
: Released on March 9, 1998, through Columbia Records, it topped charts in over 30 countries and is widely considered one of the greatest World Cup anthems of all time. Graphic Composition & Visual Identity : Specialized releases
: The track was written by Luis Gómez Escolar , Desmond Child , and Draco Rosa , and produced by Child and Rosa.
: Bold, sans-serif fonts were used for the title "La Copa de la Vida," mirroring the energetic and modern aesthetic of late 90s sports graphics. Musical Background : Bold, sans-serif fonts were used for the
: The lyrics focus on themes of competition, passion, and victory, famously featuring the chorus "¡Go, go, go! ¡Allez, allez, allez!".
: Often featured a close-up portrait of Ricky Martin against a minimalist background or integrated with the tournament's colorful primary color palette (blue, red, and yellow).
Experience the high-energy visuals and performance that defined the 1998 tournament in the official music video: Ricky Martin - The Cup of Life (Official Video) RickyMartinVEVO YouTube• Jan 25, 2018
(The Cup of Life) was the official song of the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, performed by Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin. The song's graphic composition and visual identity are tied to the vibrant, global spirit of the tournament. Graphic Composition & Visual Identity
: Specialized releases used high-energy graphic patterns reflecting the "Samba" and "Latin Pop" genres of the track.
: Released on March 9, 1998, through Columbia Records, it topped charts in over 30 countries and is widely considered one of the greatest World Cup anthems of all time.
: The track was written by Luis Gómez Escolar , Desmond Child , and Draco Rosa , and produced by Child and Rosa.
: Bold, sans-serif fonts were used for the title "La Copa de la Vida," mirroring the energetic and modern aesthetic of late 90s sports graphics. Musical Background
: The lyrics focus on themes of competition, passion, and victory, famously featuring the chorus "¡Go, go, go! ¡Allez, allez, allez!".