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2022 single by Jungkook feat Fahad Al Kubaisi
"Dreamers " is a 2022 song by South Korean singer Jungkook of BTS . Part of the 2022 FIFA World Cup official soundtrack , the song was released on November 20 to coincide with the first match of that year's FIFA World Cup and its opening ceremony.[ 1] [ 2]
On November 19, Jungkook's agency Big Hit Music announced via Weverse his participation in the 2022 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony .[ 3] The next day, FIFA 's official Twitter account shared a video of the singer teasing his upcoming performance.[ 4] The performance featured Jungkook in an all black suit surrounded by background dancers, being joined by Fahad Al Kubaisi wearing Qatari clothing midway through the performance.[ 5] [ 6]
A music video for the Fahad Al Kubaisi version of the song was announced, with a scheduled release date of November 22 with the video being released on FIFA's YouTube channel.[ 3]
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