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LISA, Anitta and Rema have claimed this week’s biggest fan-voted win. The trio’s FIFA World Cup 2026 anthem “Goals” dominated InMusic’s latest X poll, earning an overwhelming 80% of the vote and decisively outperforming new releases from Olivia Rodrigo, Charli xcx and LE SSERAFIM.

The result marks another major fan-driven victory for all three artists during one of the most competitive release weeks of May. Olivia Rodrigo’s “The Cure” finished in second place with 15%, while Charli xcx’s experimental “SS26” secured 3%. LE SSERAFIM’s new studio project Pureflow Pt. 1 rounded out the poll with 2%.

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For LISA, the win represents her second InMusic Best New Release title of 2026 following April’s “Bad Angel,” which similarly generated strong engagement across social platforms. Anitta also extends her winning streak, scoring her second title of the year after her album Equilibrium captured 60% of votes in late April. The

Released on May 21 as part of the official FIFA World Cup 2026 album rollout, “Goals” arrived as one of the year’s most ambitious international collaborations. The track merges Latin pop, K-pop and Afrobeats into a polished stadium-ready anthem built around themes of ambition, celebration and confidence. Its vibrant official video quickly translated into major digital traction, posting hundreds of thousands of Spotify streams within partial tracking hours before climbing to a daily peak of more than 1.4 million streams.

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Competition was particularly fierce this week. Olivia Rodrigo’s “The Cure,” released May 22 as the second single from her upcoming album You Seem Pretty Sad for a Girl So in Love, debuted at No. 1 on Spotify’s Daily Global chart with more than 7 million streams, giving her a second consecutive global chart-topper after “Drop Dead.

Charli xcx’s “SS26” leaned into darker synth-rock territory with fashion satire and dystopian visuals, continuing her unpredictable artistic pivot, while LE SSERAFIM’s Pureflow Pt. 1 posted strong first-day album streams and reaffirmed the group’s international streaming power.

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