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Ghanaian highlife sensation Akwaboah is set to make a powerful return to the global football stage with the upcoming release of his new theme song, “Same Same,” ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Renowned for his exceptional songwriting and emotive storytelling, Akwaboah once again demonstrates his lyrical brilliance in “Same Same” - a moving anthem centered on unity, equality, and the universal language of football. The song carries a timely and compelling message for today’s world, emphasizing that regardless of race, culture, or background, humanity shares a common identity: we are all the same.
Akwaboah - Same Same (World Cup 2026 themed song)
At a time when global divisions often dominate headlines, “Same Same” serves as a reminder of football’s unmatched ability to bring people together across borders.
With rich highlife rhythms fused with a globally resonant message, Akwaboah positions himself not only as a musical force but as a voice for collective harmony.

“Same Same” will be available on all major digital streaming platforms worldwide from March 20, 2026, inviting fans across the globe to connect through its powerful message and uplifting sound.
This release marks Akwaboah’s second contribution to the World Cup musical legacy, following his widely celebrated composition “Bring Back the Love,” which gained international recognition during the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar. With “Same Same,” he builds on that legacy, delivering a song poised to unite fans across continents once again.
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