Masicka’s ‘Whites’ soundtracks DR Congo’s historic World Cup qualification
Jamaica’s dream of returning to football’s biggest stage has come to a crushing halt — but in an unexpected twist, dancehall star Masicka is still making global waves, this time soundtracking victory celebrations for the Democratic Republic of Congo. Following their dramatic 1–0 extra-time win over Jamaica in a decisive FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers […] The post Masicka’s ‘Whites’ soundtracks DR Congo’s historic World Cup qualification appeared first on CNW Network.
Jamaica’s dream of returning to football’s biggest stage has come to a crushing halt — but in an unexpected twist, dancehall star Masicka is still making global waves, this time soundtracking victory celebrations for the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Following their dramatic 1–0 extra-time win over Jamaica in a decisive FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers match in Guadalajara, Mexico, DR Congo not only secured qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup but also ignited jubilant celebrations that reverberated far beyond the pitch. At the center of it all was Masicka’s 2024 hit single Whites, which quickly became the unofficial anthem of the moment.
In a viral clip shared via Instagram Stories by English-Congolese footballer Ntumba Massanka, euphoric supporters were seen waving their national flag, dancing, and belting out the lyrics to Whites in unison.
Massanka, clearly elated, used the moment to express gratitude for the historic win, tagging Masicka, the Jamaica Football Federation, and match-winner Axel Tuanzebe, whose decisive goal ended Jamaica’s hopes of qualifying for the 2026 tournament. The victory carries deep historical significance for DR Congo, marking their first appearance at the FIFA World Cup since 1974 and ending a 52-year drought.
The significance of the achievement was not lost on the Congolese government, which swiftly declared Wednesday, April 1, 2026, a national public holiday, allowing citizens across the country to celebrate the milestone in unity. In contrast, the defeat extends Jamaica’s World Cup absence, with their last qualification dating back to their historic 1998 campaign.
Massanka further stirred conversation online by sharing comparative Olympic statistics, highlighting Jamaica’s impressive 94-medal tally against DR Congo’s lack of Olympic medals despite multiple appearances, adding another layer of narrative to the sporting rivalry.
Meanwhile, Masicka’s presence on the global stage continues to grow. Whites, which has amassed more than 34 million views on YouTube, has now become the soundtrack to an international sporting triumph.
Adding to his momentum, the artist’s latest single Boasty is already dominating charts. The track surged to No. 1 on Apple Music in Jamaica, topped YouTube’s local trending chart, and previously claimed the number-one spot on the iTunes Reggae Songs chart, positioning it as a strong contender for the summer’s defining dancehall anthem.
While the Reggae Boyz exit the World Cup race in disappointment, Masicka’s music continues to transcend borders, cultures, and even sporting rivalries. In this moment, although Jamaica may be out of contention on the field, its cultural influence through dancehall remains firmly in play on the world stage.
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