The official soundtrack, which can be streamed on Spotify, Apple Music, and Deezer, features over 100 artists from 23 countries and blends grime, electronic, and hip-hop music. Grammy Award winner Dua Lipa, Brazilian pop star Anitta, Charli XCX, Disclosure, and Stormzy are among the artists celebrating the world’s game this time around. The VOLTA game mode soundtrack even includes a cameo from late American rapper Mac Miller, whose track “Blue World” comes from his posthumous album Circles. And there’s additional good news for Miller fans and those who play VOLTA: FIFA 21 gives players the option to listen to both soundtracks across all menus and modes. “At a time when our shared connections mean more than ever, the soundtrack to EA SPORTS FIFA 21 defines global culture like never before,” said Steve Schnur, president of music at EA, in a press release. “The days of borders – musically speaking – are gone. Our soundtrack goal is to change the way players around the world hear and experience football and introduce them to new music that will change their lives.” “Brazil is known worldwide as ‘the land of futebol.’ For me, it’s a dream to have ‘Me Gusta,’ which combines quintessential Brazilian sounds like Funk, Pagodão, and Arrocha, featured on this soundtrack – to be able to bring some of our Brazilian flavor around the world via this incredible game,” said Anitta in a statement. Despite the game’s official Oct. 9 launch, fans who preordered the Ultimate or Champions edition have a three-day early access period allowing them to begin playing on Oct. 6. EA Play subscribers have a 10-hour play window beginning on Oct. 1 and will be able to directly take part in the FIFA 21 world premiere. Fans who preorder FIFA 21 before Oct. 9 can receive new FIFA Ultimate Team kits designed by Anitta, Rema, Lil Mosey, DAVE, and BEAM.