The 2026 World Cup will hold historic significance for Mexico: the country will host the tournament for the third time, and Estadio Azteca will be the stage for the opening match, once again becoming a symbol of passion, history, and sporting greatness.
For Joshua León, this song represents much more than a sports anthem. It is a cultural celebration — an invitation to sing, dance, and feel Latin pride from Miami to Mexico, connecting Hispanic communities with one of the greatest emotions on the planet: soccer.
“México, México, México ” seeks to become a celebration anthem for fans, families, media outlets, community events, brands, and sports spaces during the months of June and July of this year, accompanying World Cup fever from a young, Latin, and global perspective.
The song also opens an opportunity for Joshua León to connect with new audiences in Miami, a multicultural city where soccer is lived with passion and where the Mexican, Latin, and international communities are preparing to celebrate a historic edition of the Joshua Leon:
With energy, rhythm, and a message of unity, Joshua León transforms the return of the World Cup to Mexico into a musical proposal full of emotion:
“From seventy to eighty-six… and now the ball returns.”
About Joshua León
Joshua León is an emerging Latin artist who blends sensitivity, youthful energy, and a musical identity connected to new generations. His artistic proposal seeks to tell stories that combine emotion, pop culture, personal experiences, and collective moments that connect with Latin audiences inside and outside the United States.
With this new World Cup-inspired song, Joshua León embraces a festive, international sound full of Latin pride, positioning himself as one of the young voices set to accompany the celebration of soccer during the summer of 2026.